That's how we started, in fact, making speeches laying out what we wanted in no uncertain terms. |
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He is uncertain who the new leader will be, and is therefore making his alley good. |
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He alone of all men must for an uncertain time abjure this field of endeavour, however great his interest. |
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The president has ably led us through the uncertain days following the worst attack on our country in modern times. |
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Bury's uncertain future means there's a question mark over the club's youth and reserve teams next season. |
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In the confusion, he berates his lamenting fellow-citizens for their blindness, an image emphasizing the human dilemma of uncertain truth. |
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Here though, I'm uncertain whether Boshoff's chosen subject matter is able to carry both his intellectual acuity and visual dexterity. |
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It got off to an uncertain start this year with Bristol's Essential Festival, a three-day May bank holiday jolly. |
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This book is made up of four addresses delivered in India between 1999 and last year, plus one other of uncertain date. |
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Its uncertain start has only confirmed Scottish pessimism about the possibility of change. |
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The plum role belongs to Robert Duvall as the aging hero whose past is as uncertain as his future. |
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The Commissioner's powers to approve, audit and discipline recalcitrant players are uncertain in the Bill. |
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Even the most creative of accountants would have difficulty reconciling these uncertain credits and debits. |
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But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis. |
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The foreign policy wonk was either bored or uncertain whether Lieberman knew what he was talking about. |
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However they were uncertain as to whether it was the address of one of the suspects or a red herring. |
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Radiographs should be taken when the physician is uncertain of dislocation or reduction. |
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Club directors see such experience as a safe choice in these uncertain times. |
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It is uncertain why the author decides to provide birth and death years for kings, instead of the commonly-used regnal years. |
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Where there is some uncertainty about how a partially lacunose word should be restored, the uncertain letters are placed within brackets. |
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Nitrates often are used in emergency treatment of acute chest pain, but relief with nitrates is an uncertain diagnostic and prognostic sign. |
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But even this latter assertion is somewhat uncertain and ambiguous for several reasons. |
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In the past, I might have struggled to join in, concealing my ambivalence with uncertain assertions. |
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Although it is uncertain when their affair began exactly, it is known that they were involved by 1968 at the latest. |
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Hoss had squirmed restlessly, obviously having a tale to unburden, but uncertain where to begin. |
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The mobile operators are also treading uncertain ground where business users are concerned. |
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Similarly, letters of comfort may be either binding contracts or informal and uncertain assurances resting entirely upon business goodwill. |
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The question mark indicates the uncertain origin of the beta-tubulin sequence ascribed to the rhodophyte Porphyra purpurea. |
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Drug development, especially for antiretrovirals, is an uncertain and risky venture. |
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Most of the wealth has shifted into liquid assets, as uncertain investors stay out of the markets. |
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Even in the church, a carved stone head of uncertain origin was found buried in a wall above a window arch in the building's north transept. |
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Monday's sharp stock market plunge and uncertain world events may have you longing for a secure place to stash your savings. |
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Religion, the force that can bind a family together against an uncertain world, can also rip it asunder. |
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Aristaracus, like many later commentators, was uncertain about the purpose of this passage and therefore athetized it. |
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There also appears to be a different attitude to civilian casualties within today's uncertain administration. |
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Though most Tangut texts can now be deciphered, the pronunciation of the characters is uncertain or not known. |
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From an uncertain corner in another part of the pub, there was a babble of bedlam. |
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To my parents, a couple of cups of sugar seemed a scandalous amount to waste on such an uncertain experiment. |
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They were beginning to make a scene, and Kayleigh saw some uncertain security guards approaching. |
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However, message transmission by telegraph was a slow and sometimes uncertain way of sending information. |
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It is uncertain whether the back-to-back victories for affirmative action will permanently halt recent trends against the policies. |
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They were now facing a very uncertain future, consigned to the tender mercies of a new and hostile regime. |
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Project partners were on tenterhooks over the last few months, uncertain as to whether ospreys would return this spring. |
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Still, whichever methods you decide to employ, I sincerely hope that they go on to forbid the banns in no uncertain manner. |
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In mounted combat their prime weapons were bow and arrow and lance rather than the awkward and uncertain trade musket. |
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Questions of race and uncertain identities are masticated into stringy chewing gum. |
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Too uncertain to advance with a raise, or retreat with a fold, I called, fastened to this pot like a barnacle. |
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Issac is certainly talking, although what he is actually saying is uncertain as it is being passed on third-hand and via translation. |
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She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. |
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Most of the students were uncertain and self-doubting about their capacity to write a paper, speak publicly, or rebel against authority. |
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Home ownership is not a one-way ticket to quality street, and it is not for those with low or uncertain incomes. |
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My recitation went bearably, apart from a little trip at an uncertain point. |
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In the work's outer sections, Nielsen uses dark, misty scoring and uncertain tonality to indicate the castle's incorporeal presence. |
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It is a perilous journey into the unknown, with little or no guidance, mental torment and physical pain at every turn, and an uncertain outcome. |
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In uncertain times, it makes sense to have as many strings to your bow as a well-provisioned fiddler or a prudent toxophilite. |
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It's clear his uncertain status limits what Philadelphia can demand in a trade. |
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He was in the impossible position of he who bestrides a tiger and is uncertain whether he should dismount, a deeply unhappy man. |
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The party that once bestrode British politics like a colossus has arrived on the Lancashire coast in timid, uncertain mood. |
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At the moment, it is uncertain as to who is the biological mother and biological father of the children. |
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Here is an understanding of how we can move from absolute truths to a confidence in our own uncertain wisdom. |
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The majority of the fossils used for calibration of avian molecular clocks have uncertain phylogenetic relationships. |
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However, they fear that if this was attempted they would be monstered for being too open or too uncertain about critical areas of public concern. |
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His morose delivery makes you uncertain whether you are supposed to laugh or cry. |
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So faced with an uncertain future, a part of which was ultimately death, my mind went into overdrive. |
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The Economic Survey states in no uncertain terms that overspending by the government continues unabated. |
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Now the future is uncertain for the restored Victorian warehouse with floors the size of a football pitch. |
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They were released on bail following a public outcry but still faced an uncertain future. |
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The Jubilee arouses uncertain feelings, halting thoughts, though it's in our town. |
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However, the future still looks uncertain as he has no money for higher education. |
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We live in uncertain times when change has never been so rapid or unpredictable. |
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It's human nature that in uncertain times we become more conservative and less speculative. |
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Many more would like to begin trading, but are confused about the best way forward or uncertain of the outcome. |
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The future of the pier has been uncertain for years and one unnamed firm is currently in talks with Blue Lark. |
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This all led to uncivilised evening drinks at The Local, before wobbling home in an uncertain manner. |
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If you are uncertain about what options you should take think about speaking to a financial adviser. |
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I am uncertain how, in those circumstances, she can reserve her position in relation to the point. |
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The young couple she confronted with this information today seemed bemused and uncertain how to react. |
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He was still uncertain about the whole thing but I got him interested enough to come along. |
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If people are uncertain as to who they are uniting against, they seem even less sure of what they are standing up for. |
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O'Donnell was left uncertain as to what direction his career should pursue. |
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Dennis said he was uncertain whether the kidnapping was a case of mistaken identity. |
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There were lots of times when people were very uncertain about the situation there. |
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If you are uncertain about location, a relocation agent can help narrow down your field of choice. |
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He had friends down there but, after the flight, he is uncertain of their fate. |
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Today they are genuinely uncertain of their own greatness, or of how to exercise their power. |
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As in domestic politics, when you are uncertain about the substance, emphasise the style. |
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We are uncertain whether the random allocation was adequately concealed in most of the studies. |
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Frances was uncertain how younger students would view her, but soon made her mark. |
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That has meant telling trade groups and industry lobbies in no uncertain terms not to hire Democrats. |
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We like nothing better than a riled footballer suggesting in no uncertain terms exactly what he's going to do with a rival coach's words. |
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Grampian Police has a booklet on how to pass its tests in which it spells out the need for police officers to be fit in no uncertain terms. |
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Many of us, myself among them, questioned the referee's parentage and eyesight in no uncertain terms. |
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Today, these students of compassion are gone again, their identity uncertain and their aim unclear. |
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However, once you start dwelling on exact and exhaustive definitions you inevitably go down a slippery slide of uncertain meanings. |
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A sloe-eyed seductress of uncertain age, flies in monthly to brave the sub-zero frigidity of Edmonton in the off-festival season. |
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The next day, Kate informed David in no uncertain terms that he was an insensitive boor. |
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The advantage of these imperial gains, especially in the last third of the century, had been uncertain and unquantified. |
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This feeling of unsettledness and that everything is uncertain is what I have. |
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The thief and his pursuers were uncertain on their feet while they tried to traverse the unstable landscape. |
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Other staff contend with phone lines that don't work, uncertain supply lines, and a power system that is unstable at the best of times. |
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However, you could be forgiven for thinking that the future for competitive operators looks highly uncertain and unstable. |
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I lingered on in the car park, untangling emotions, uncertain what I wanted to do next. |
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Fear, inferiority, unwontedness, and uncertain futures was the state in which the Assyrians lived constantly. |
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Smaller offbeat films are, however, braving uncertain weather and surprisingly recovering their money as well. |
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Others said that in uncertain times for equity markets investors would still favour investing in bricks and mortar. |
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It gave him perseverance, a quality sorely needed when he chose the uncertain life of an artist. |
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The man wiped his mouth, spat, and then sat up, uncertain whether to glare or to quiver. |
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All in all, this is a deeply disturbing and volatile situation with highly uncertain outcomes. |
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Certain financial reward today is, for some individuals, better than the uncertain reward of behaving properly and conforming to social norms. |
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Instead, a poker-faced Willis wanders around the camp like a wary housebuyer uncertain as to whether he should declare his interest. |
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The intrusion is cut by other igneous rocks of uncertain age which could be late Caledonian. |
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It is uncertain whether coral reef ecosystems are oceanic sources or sinks of carbon dioxide. |
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The workers in the conventional small industries sector such as coir and handloom face an uncertain future thanks to the globalisation policies. |
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He rushed forth with a steady gate, fast but still wary to keep his balance while he negotiated the uncertain terrain beneath his feet. |
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The show often feels off-balance, with Kennedy appearing uncertain how serious or funny he intends to be. |
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Would he stoop so low as to take the uncertain olive branch that the former Prime Minister offers? |
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Saints were uncertain for a period but then Jeff abbot latched on to a through ball to get his hat trick and give the Saints a 3 goal cushion. |
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The football club may still have an uncertain future, but fans were on cloud nine after a 3-1 win. |
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The high and uncertain cost of carriage by pack train encouraged demands for the introduction of speedier and more flexible means of transport. |
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Not surprisingly, the economy moved in a stop-go fashion, and households felt uncertain about their future in the jobless recovery. |
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Portraits in miniature occupy an uncertain place in art historical studies. |
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The cold winter months might seem like a good time to crawl under the covers and hibernate, especially in these uncertain times. |
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Behind the anecdotes, Manahan gained the tough hide of ego necessary to survive in the uncertain world of acting. |
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The uncertain economic climate has made the demand for products as changeable as the weather. |
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Calcifying fibrous pseudotumor is a rare lesion of uncertain histogenesis that has a unique histologic appearance. |
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The unhappy result was that one was left uncertain as to whether Bell was over-sentimental, or the orchestra was not sentimental enough. |
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That makes chasing sunbows an uncertain pursuit, and the successful sighting of a sunbow all the more joyous an event. |
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Most are small families of uncertain relationships including such groups as limpkins, sungrebes, sunbitterns, and bustards. |
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The Dreadnoks want to spring Torch from the hoosegow, but Cobra commander tells them in no uncertain terms that the Firebat takes priority. |
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Benevolent autocracy is an uncertain foundation for legitimate and sustainable national governance. |
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Kerry hoteliers have said the publication of a new tourist guide could help boost business at a very uncertain time for their trade. |
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Yet he has his own life, and it remains uncertain whether he will attend the next big Mortimer clan gathering in Long Island this Christmas. |
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There's a lot of patriotism here, and a lot of it is new patriotism, uncertain patriotism. |
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As the close season draws to an end many hundreds of professional footballers face an uncertain future. |
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These artifacts have been grouped with the Stage 5 material because it is uncertain whether they were removed by percussion or by pressure. |
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He told us in no uncertain terms that Ireland must choose and that this was a time of testing, a time of decision. |
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The exact nature of the falling-out remains uncertain but Mandaric appears to believe that he can run the club with another coach. |
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But if the phaseout remains, business and investors would have to deal with a far more uncertain and complex regime for taxing dividends. |
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She was initially uncertain because, despite a successful comeback tour two years back, she officially retired eight years ago. |
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Over 100,000 have already crossed the border into Liberia and to an uncertain fate. |
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My basic form expands and this very expansion from an uncertain core makes for the feel of incorporeality in my paintings. |
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The indeterminism made it uncertain whether she would go back to help or press onward. |
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And borrowing abroad was infeasible, given the uncertain political situation and the disastrous legacy of inter-war loans. |
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Everything that is happening out there says, people are insecure and uncertain about what's ahead. |
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The obsession with the far right tells us far more about insecure and uncertain elites than it does about political reality on the ground. |
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Sam is uncertain as to whether this strange new world is real or just a figment of his imagination. |
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Although no one expects the euro to collapse, the debate is contributing to an uncertain atmosphere in foreign-exchange trading pits. |
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Thus, without either a legal-status designator or filiation, it must remain uncertain whether he was freeborn or a freed slave. |
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May our past failures instruct us, warn us, and prepare us for these uncertain and dark times. |
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He made known, in no uncertain terms, what Belgian colonialism meant to the Congolese. |
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Despite uncertain health, he was installed as dean of St Paul's cathedral, where he was conscientious in his duties and subsequently buried. |
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Better players, more internationals, more evenly spread about the clubs, more uncertain than ever before. |
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Therefore, the group recommended continuing the trial due to the still uncertain balance of risks and benefits. |
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For example, a head line with several islands indicates someone who is uncertain and has difficulty in communicating their ideas. |
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If you're uncertain about your natural pool's water quality, have it tested. |
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This form of production is unique to Ireland and these farmers are facing a very uncertain future unless corrective action is taken. |
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Set in Los Angeles of the 1930s, it depicts a dark and uncertain world, a world of pornographers and gamblers. |
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But he was so obviously uncomfortable being there, so uncertain in his intellectual footing that his uneasiness just boiled through. |
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Aiden watched us both warily, uncertain as to why we were grinning crazily at each other. |
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But it wasn't enough to take away from the fact the FAI fouled up and were being told so in no uncertain terms. |
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The criticasters still howl, of course, and perhaps some uncertain souls will listen. |
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Our sample is deficient in species that would have allowed us to assess the uncertain relationships between owls and frogmouths and their allies. |
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He is intrigued by her wry tone, uncertain of her sincerity, their funny bones still not comfortably connected. |
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We are, perhaps literally, sitting on a bomb with a fuse of uncertain length. |
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The ultimate message seems to be that in a world of lapsed religious faith and an uncertain political landscape, love is the only ideology worth fighting for. |
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His wife and I are also uncertain about those young innocents you tutor. |
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So for overnights or longer days in uncertain weather, I still need to carry a truly waterproof shell, thus ending up with more layers than necessary. |
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There is a blocked squint, of uncertain date, in the north wall just as you enter the chancel around which careful searching will reveal some Civil War graffiti. |
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The takeover inevitably led to uncertain times for everyone at the firm. |
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The Pale-bellied Mourner of northern South America is rare in museum collections, virtually unknown in life, and of uncertain generic and familial affinities. |
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And he only partially addresses the broader economic pressures of poverty that caboclos face as the overall Brazilian economy continues along its uncertain path. |
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Once sure-footed, their step is now a confused, uncertain stagger, like a drunk slaloming from house to house in searching for his own front door. |
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Even the Western powers appear uncertain about whether it is a good idea. |
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A very romantic nature can establish impractical or uncertain objectives. |
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A blatant transvestite of uncertain morality has been arrested after being reported most scantily dressed on Beach Road by shocked oil riggers on holiday. |
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High turnover makes remaining employees feel uncertain and insecure. |
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Because of this historians are uncertain about the final toll of victims. |
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The Dumfriesshire hounds' kennelman, John Carruthers, said he now faces an uncertain future with his wife Isobel, 45, and their 10-year-old son Andrew. |
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Families had been scattered to the four winds and the ramifications of that legacy of broken lineages and uncertain pasts is still felt today, an open wound in history. |
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His philosophical experience in Vienna was somewhat limited by his uncertain knowledge of German, but he knew enough to pick up the basic tenets of logical positivism. |
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How long he can remain on the fence is a question for an uncertain future. |
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When in such situations the essential basis of territorial sovereignty is lacking or confused, the situation is obscure and uncertain from a legal point of view. |
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A bit rudderless and uncertain about his future prospects, Saleem falls under the influence of fundamentalist agitators, who operate under the patronage of the local landlord. |
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It is uncertain whether the officer will be based at the contact point. |
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We love it when a painter drops you into uncertain territory, where all reference points are speculative and you're left to your own associative devices. |
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Sheep are still hovering, uncertain whether to go forward or backward. |
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But the next day and the day after that came and went, and after that it was uncertain whether the observatory octet had finished chiming beneath the liquid dome. |
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He told me in no uncertain terms that I was third choice of three keepers, one of which was young Ally Brown, who has never played for the first team. |
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Furthermore the angle of wall and floor and the peculiar hazard of the tambour makes an inexperienced player very uncertain in which direction a ball will travel. |
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The orange furred feline paced uncertain on the spot before heading over to her two linked friends and seating herself comfortably beside them, watching them eat. |
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Analysts attempt to winnow a few kernels of truth from a mass of falsehood in order to construct a comprehensible mosaic from a swiftly flowing stream of uncertain data. |
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Her paintings revel in the gaudy chintziness of American commercial spaces, yet through her uncertain and reverently childlike rendering she makes such scenes seem appealing. |
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He was told in no uncertain terms that the document was privileged. |
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Rather than being a preordained victory for a Prussian steamroller, the war was a fascinating and uncertain contest between two rival military systems. |
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Due to a family bereavement it is uncertain if this slot will go ahead. |
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Feeling uncertain of his understanding of the mathematical concepts, he asked senior mathematicians to test his grasp of the more recondite concepts. |
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These stone roundels, of uncertain date and attribution, seem like large-scale sculptures derived from ancient gems and incised precious stones acquired by the Medici. |
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Has any kid ever put a gun to his head during a training session just to let him know in no uncertain terms that he isn't at all angry about anything? |
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Disneyland management was contacted and told in no uncertain terms. |
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From the flickering, uncertain light of the wall sconce, she could only see that he was tall and dark-haired, dressed in dusty but well-made traveling clothes. |
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Judge Doherty was uncertain about the standard of proof in a criminal case, so in a time-honored tradition of judicial review, he consulted his bailiff. |
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As 700 shopworkers at its 65 nationwide stores faced an uncertain future, it emerged that the boardroom divisions have been bubbling under for months. |
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In uncertain times, investors usually prefer the certainty of hard money. |
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The disorder of the Hundred Years War had encouraged a widespread prophecy that a virgin would come to save France during this time of uncertain leadership. |
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It is uncertain how many undocumented teachers there are in the city. |
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She looked even more uncertain when we all knelt down around the mattress. |
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But it is still uncertain how much of the bigger tab companies will be able to pass through to consumers, and how sharply the costs will eat into profit margins. |
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Even facing such an uncertain future, the refugee crisis shows no sign of abating. |
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Even the changeable, uncertain winds have a pattern and a parameter. |
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The present study, as well as previous molecular studies, suggest that the oegopsid squids represent a polyphyletic group with uncertain phylogenetic affinities. |
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Although honorific epithets were commonplace for the Seleucids and Ptolemies, the nicknames of all other members of the Antigonid family were either uncertain or insulting. |
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However, defence witnesses have claimed that the state of the negotiations at the time of the share dealing was so uncertain as to make any knowledge non-price sensitive. |
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Perhaps you think that football has told him in no uncertain terms that you can't have what you want just for the asking and a hundred million used oncers. |
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Crowds have swelled to capacity, increasing pressure for the club to move to a 55,000-ground at the waterfront, a flit which remains uncertain for financial reasons. |
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The link between violent music and violent behaviour is an uncertain one. |
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In uncertain times, voters want a leader who can be trusted to suitably manage essential programs. |
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Not knowing what to make of this strange jargon, I was uncertain as to what kind of music would soon be blaring out of the powerful-looking speakers being tinkered with. |
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Then we invited well-known trainer Peter Monteith to pen his first column for Scotland on Sunday and he tipped the winner of the Scottish Grand National in no uncertain terms. |
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Jeannie's all uncertain about everything and I think things are going to get quite nasty, now that they don't have a protector who knows wot she's doing. |
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Instead, they want to reduce dependence on debt during uncertain times. |
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Complaints about these sweeps aroused the ire of not only the activists, but the Mexican government, whose LA consulate expressed its displeasure in no uncertain terms. |
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Neumeier's work is self-indulgently long, banal, unmusical both in its choice of scores and in its response to them, intermittently pretentious and uncertain in tone. |
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With income inequality on the rise and an uncertain economic forecast, CEO compensation continues to outpace the stock market. |
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This prediction is uncertain to within plus or minus two days. |
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The cause and outcome of the earthquake swarm are uncertain at this time. |
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No one, certainly, has perfect foresight into the uncertain future. |
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That was the cue for Paul, who has been criticised at times this season, to take centre stage, and he answered those critics in no uncertain terms. |
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They are the future of our country and if we allow a bad situation get worse, then we are setting the country on a road to an unstable and uncertain future. |
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And then we sat down and he told me in no uncertain terms that I'd mispronounced a word, and that if I ever embarrassed him like that again, he'd kill me. |
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Today they read as uncanny reflections of our own unstable, uncertain age. |
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However, the lack of consistently good quality biostratigraphic data makes the accurate picking of biozone tops and bases uncertain in most North Sea well sections. |
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The tone suggests the contentiousness of those uncertain times. |
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Her concrete and unwavering declarations provide a foil for her husband's quavering and uncertain struggle to integrate both Hellenic and Hebraic parts of his identity. |
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Furthermore, you know that the expected lifetime of the product is uncertain and depends upon future contingencies, including your own way of life, your heartbeat. |
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The real-life Annabelle is a raggedy Ann that Lorraine Warren once warned me in no uncertain terms not to touch. |
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A spokeswoman for the company said the future of the store was uncertain at the moment even though planning consent had already been given for it. |
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Now the firm hirples into an uncertain future as its value nosedived by more than pounds 37 million in just six months. |
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Although researchers know that alcohol can affect the expression of some genes, it is uncertain whether these include homeobox genes. |
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It is uncertain though, whether or not Eutropius' forces defeated the Huns or whether the Huns left on their own. |
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Like many Jesuits, Nobili abandoned an uncertain future during Italy's Risorgimento for the perilous life of a missionary in North America. |
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At Ligula Hospital in the district of Mtwara, Somoe Salumu's twins are facing an uncertain future. |
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When Innocent III heard of the conduct of his crusaders, he castigated them in no uncertain terms. |
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Furthermore, rodent bioassays are costly, tend to use a high number of animals, and have uncertain predictive value for human risk. |
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The result is a friendless force uncertain of its own purpose. |
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McDermott's future at Elland Road had looked increasingly uncertain following Massimo Cellino's takeover of the Yorkshire club earlier this year. |
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Angered that his lowly vassal would make such a request, Prester John denied him in no uncertain terms. |
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However uncertain regulatory framework is hindering the growth of cannula market. |
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It is uncertain whether the impact of increased greenhouse gases from this source will be minimal or massive. |
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The industry was too casualised and it was difficult to recruit and retain staff because of the uncertain hours and very low pay, she said. |
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They say a society needs its exemplars because they serve as the moral compass in uncertain times. |
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It is important to note that a valuation allowance is not used to derecognize the benefits of uncertain tax positions. |
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In a very uncertain market environment and while the costs of raw materials are falling, customers have destocked and pushed back their orders. |
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Perhaps we should remind ourselves, though, that it's sensible to be choosy when you're making such a huge investment in an uncertain market. |
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The uncertain narrator in Dust has in fact told us a story of a dual myth-making or mythomania. |
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And, with today's uncertain job market, recent grads are having to tighten their purse strings more than ever. |
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It is uncertain which of the Cape Verde Islands were discovered by Antonio de Noli. |
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The gold coins are of uncertain use but may have been struck to be used as alms or for gifts to Rome. |
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While Stanford's COE has continued with medical school funds, it is uncertain how much longer it can last without federal support. |
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It is uncertain exactly how the printed editions of the Columbus letter influenced this process. |
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For now I live with this uncertain tension between belief and unbelief. |
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Possibly these were pit saws and it is uncertain if they were used in longship construction. |
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This, together with an uncertain outcome were he to engage the French in battle, forced the Count to conclude a peace. |
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When later scribes were copying the copy, they were sometimes uncertain if a note was intended to be included as part of the text. |
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If one tries to deal with the variedly uncertain real world, the more inclusive approach to conjunction becomes appropriate. |
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No fewer than 66 companies were now venturing from the horse-and-buggy era into the uncertain age of the gas flivver. |
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The uncertain practices in local kingship cause similar problems when interpreting the succession to the high kingship. |
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Scotland entered an uncertain period as the leading nobles vied for the vacant crown. |
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Following the Brexit vote, the future of the border is uncertain and its status is one of the key points in the UK withdrawal negotiations. |
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It is uncertain as to what extent the Convention codifies customary international law. |
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The origin of cricket is uncertain and it was first definitely recorded at Guildford in the 16th century. |
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Gielgud was initially uncertain about selecting Burton and asked him to come back the following day to repeat his audition. |
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A steel wire mesh pulled taut between two enormous steel hoops, it remains an ethereal and an uncertain form despite its colossal scale. |
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The show also gives the impression of a country with an uncertain future, as the sailors and their women also have. |
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His mother-wit taught him that he must not, in such uncertain times, be too hasty in asking information of any one. |
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The place of molybdomancy is also to be located in the uncertain border area between spontaneous and solicited projection. |
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Many of the Allied soldiers were tied up in garrison duties because of the uncertain status and intentions of the Vichy forces. |
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The Manx triskelion, which dates with certainty to the late 13th century, is of uncertain origin. |
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The ancient Romans knew of the island and called it Insula Manavia although it is uncertain whether they conquered the island. |
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Certain other songs were unmistakably the work of English sailors of an uncertain but very remote period. |
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His death left the family devastated and in an uncertain economic situation. |
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In chapter eight of this book I wrote that I was uncertain about whether they were lovers. |
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During this time, Johnson's future was uncertain because his father was deeply in debt. |
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It is uncertain how many children Chaucer and Philippa had, but three or four are most commonly cited. |
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The name Beefeater is of uncertain origin, with various proposed derivations. |
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Following the arguments of David Dumville, Alcock felt the site was too late and too uncertain to be a tenable Camelot. |
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During the church's reconstruction after the disastrous fire of the 1170s, his remains were relocated, although it is now uncertain where. |
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Standard German, which was markedly different, was often learned as a foreign language with uncertain pronunciation. |
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These were fashioned into tools but also jewellery and rods of uncertain purpose. |
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This rural, uncertain life spurred the development of feudalism and the Christianization of Europe. |
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The latter held up the lamp where it wouldn't get smashed and admonished them in no uncertain terms that he wanted me alive. |
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Kennedy assured West German Ambassador Wilhelm Grewe in no uncertain terms that he does not intend to let West Berlin go down the drain. |
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His mishap was soon known to England, but the regents were for some weeks uncertain of his whereabouts. |
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It is uncertain whether she was legally married to Constantius or merely his concubine. |
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A work of uncertain date, the Origo focuses on military and political events, to the neglect of cultural and religious matters. |
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The etymology of Eboracum is uncertain as the language of the indigenous population of the area was never recorded. |
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Where and how iron smelting was discovered is widely debated, and remains uncertain due to the significant lack of production finds. |
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Artifice and imitation reveal the finikin or uncertain soul as surely as deliberate bareness reveals a conscious austerity. |
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In any uncertain situation, government tends to err on the side of caution and delay. |
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At another uncertain date, Pliny was transferred back to Germania Inferior. |
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The last position of procurator, an uncertain one, was of Gallia Belgica, based on Pliny's familiarity with it. |
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