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Certainly, who ever wins, tensions will be greatly reduced.
There is one tall well-dressed man — a cabin passenger, certainly — who has paused to listen within Walter's view.
Michael Heseltine: "An arriviste, certainly, who can't shoot straight and in Jopling's damning phrase 'bought all his own furniture', but who at any rate seeks the cachet.
Saddam Hussein was a vicious dictator, certainly, who was continuing to disdain United Nations resolutions on weapons of mass destruction and refusing to give full access to weapons inspectors.
The settlement "is a win for consumers, certainly, who will now have the benefit of unrestricted competition," Deborah A. Garza, deputy assistant attorney general for antitrust, said in an interview.
"This is the last pope, most certainly, who will have lived through World War II, grown up under the Nazi regime, and probably the last pope from Europe," said David Gibson, the author of "The Rule of Benedict: Pope Benedict XVI and His Battle With the Modern World".
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That is certainly not who we are.
Certainly those who advocate it.
I certainly realised who he was.
Certainly, everyone who survived has vivid memories.
But we certainly knew who she was".
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