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"I certainly plan to go back, " he said.
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So, while I DO believe that stocks CAN CERTAINLY go higher from here based on valuations, earnings, etc.
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Be fired up and ready to go, because I certainly am.
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One of the things I'm interested in, Arsalan, maybe I'll go to you first on this, and Neil, I certainly want to know what you have to say, trained as a physician, is that, you know, with women, you know, we've kind of gotten to a point where - particularly people in politics - there's been a lot of discussion about whether you should even be talking about people's appearance and weight.
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"I wouldn't mind carrying perhaps two for a season-long loan but certainly, I don't want to go down the road of having six or seven if I can help it, " he added.
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"Knowing this was likely to be the last work that Thora would do, I wanted her to go out with a bang and certainly with a laugh, even if it was a dirty one, " Bennett said.
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But when a car takes off, like mine did at Le Mans, that was something I had not experienced before and certainly don't want to go through again.
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Well, he certainly has to go to the American League, and I think maybe a team like Anaheim.
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I've seen certainly comments where folks have said, we should go just to tell everybody why this is a bad idea.
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To them I say this: when the public services have been reformed the money will certainly go further.
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It certainly could be argued there is too much information, but I doubt anyone would want to go back.
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"I think they're willing to certainly keep an open mind about the future and see how things go over the next couple of years, " Ryan said.
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