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Neuroscience will just as certainly make possible the mental agility of the aging.

Yet just as certainly as New York's rents will rise, artists will find ways to work in the city that feeds their creativity.

This construction is, for all purposes of our jurisdiction, conclusive evidence that the state of Kansas intends by this legislation to punish conduct such as that of Coppage, although entirely devoid of any element of coercion, compulsion, duress, or undue influence, just as certainly as it intends to punish coercion and the like.

The retreat to what is left of the sidewalks changes the very essence of the common public realm, just as certainly as if, say, tourists had to stay within the arcades surrounding St. Mark's Square in Venice, or look out on Red Square from the porch on St. Basil's.

"When the man phoned," she said, gazing quietly upon her moving fingers, "and said Jay had been in a — serious accident" (and now Hannah realized that Mary was looking at her, and met her brilliant gray eyes), "I felt it just as certainly as I'm sitting here now: 'It's his head.' What do you think of that?" she asked, almost proudly.

But the almost childlike playfulness of Mr. Castellari's film (the climax involves the destruction of a toy train set) will just as certainly be missing from the new film, if only because current Hollywood production methods won't allow for such a nonchalant, anything-goes approach.

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Still, I doubt that linguistics is intrinsically more daunting than other fields explored at MIT — though it is certainly just as exciting.

"People today who still have time for boredom and yet are not bored are certainly just as boring as those who never get around to being bored," he wrote in the Zeitung.

"I found if you look at men's letters instead of just women's letters or diaries, you see that men often had just as much expertise and certainly as much interest in the process of controlling fertility as women".

GL: And the '60s are a much more subtle set of questions than World War II or World War I or the Civil War certainly, but in terms of the abilities of individuals to come to grips with what's going on around them it is certainly just as just as traumatic and just as thought provoking.

It is certainly just as well that the Lib Dems enjoy the sunlit uplands while they can: dark clouds, in the ominous shape of European and local elections, are rolling up over the horizon.

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