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  • 21Certain Kings Hostel — (Львов,Украина) Категория отеля: Адрес: Lychakivska Street 5, Львов, 79000, Ук …

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  • 22Certain Starlights and Fleeting Daybreaks — Studio album by A Farewell to Arms Released December 21, 2001 Genre Pop Rock …

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  • 23certain, certainly, sure, surely — Certain and sure are adjectives; certainly and surely are adverbs. Say I certainly (or surely) am going and Bob is a certain (or sure) winner in that contest. Certainly and surely are rarely misused, but sure and certain constantly occur in… …

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  • 24certain of — formal phrase several specific people or things belonging to a larger group Certain of the criticisms made then are now widely accepted. Thesaurus: general words for numbers, amounts and quantitieshyponym nothing, none and no onesynonym… …

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  • 25Certain — Cer tain, n. 1. Certainty. [Obs.] Gower. [1913 Webster] 2. A certain number or quantity. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 26Certain Kind of Fool — Single by Eagles from the album Desperado A side Outlaw Man Released August 6, 1973 Format …

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  • 27Certain Things Are Likely — is a 1987 single by British synthpop group Kissing the Pink. The single was the most successful of three dance chart entries, hitting number one for three weeks. The song also made the Hot 100, peaking at #97. In film Certain Things Are Likely… …

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  • 28Certain — war ein französischer Hersteller von Automobilen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Unternehmensgeschichte 2 Fahrzeuge 3 Literatur 4 Weblinks …

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  • 29Certain — Porté dans la Loire Atlantique, le nom se rencontre aussi dans l Aisne. Sans doute le surnom d un homme résolu ou sincère, deux des principaux sens de l adjectif certain au Moyen Âge …

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  • 30certain — c.1300, determined, fixed, from O.Fr. certain reliable, sure, assured (12c.), from V.L. *certanus, from L. certus sure, fixed, settled, determined, originally a variant pp. of cernere to distinguish, decide, lit. to sift, separate (see CRISIS (Cf …

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