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Certainly the English words in "c'est YES à Benson and Hedges" and "Le ` drink 'des gens raffinés" could be translated without loss of literal meaning -- but they are not.
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Certainly from a consumer perspective, there are certain advantages of quasi-legalization, mainly lack of taxation.
Matthew Yglesias » The Virtue of Quasi-Legal Status for Marijuana 2009
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"Certainly from a research standpoint, you'd like them all to stay alive."
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"Certainly from a research standpoint, you'd like them all to stay alive."
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"Certainly from a captain's perspective, you certainly couldn't ask for anything more than a player who puts that much emphasis, that much emotion and effort into every Davis Cup match he plays," says U.S.
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Certainly from the 1950s onwards the workweek has increased (and in earlier generations when it was equally long before industrialization, leisure reading probably was minimal as well): I tend to work 60+ hour weeks.
Medieval But No Manifesto Lou Anders 2006
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Certainly from the Canadian point of view there were strong objections to it.
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Certainly from the ends of all the earth the nations are coming to its awful slaughter.
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Certainly, that is the one area in which it has enjoyed “success”.
Stromata Blog: 2009
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Certainly, that is the one area in which it has enjoyed “success”.
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