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"I have certainly referred people back who I personally believed were guilty".
Truth is, Cornel West was right to say that Obama did not mention Martin Luther King, Jr., by name, but Obama certainly referred directly to King's speech at the March on Washington.
In fact, the signs almost certainly referred to sugar-beet; even so, to equate "betteraves" with those other non-edible road-threats such as "gravillons," "chutes de pierres" and "chaussée déformée" seemed a little contemptuous.
And, I have certainly referred to Berger's brutally frank hypotheses: "maybe he's just not that into you".
The precise etymology is disputed, but hnefi certainly referred to the king-piece, and several sources refer to Hnefatafl as "King's table".
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Miller was almost certainly referring to what he perceived to be dirty play by Fox.
He is certainly referring to Professor Agnes Perkins, his former colleague in the English Department at Wellesley College.
This almost certainly refers — by way of Gematria, the Jewish numerological system — to the contemporary Emperor Nero.
He was certainly referring to the band's commercial marginality, but his words also shed light on what makes its music so great.
The title certainly refers to the education that the curator of Real Art Ways, Steven A. Holmes, received as he scrupulously put the show together.
Deccan almost certainly refers to the Deccan Plateau located in the South of India, an area that is becoming a hot spot for militant recruitment and operation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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