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And we both knew it; I could see the sense of certitude on her face.
With this level of information has come a certitude about political opinions.
That's enough, she thought in a tone of cold certitude.
This was the Earth simply winding out the certitude of its own history.
"Even then and every time," Richard said with quiet certitude.
Two of the four premises, the first and the last, appear to be true with certitude.
Again I was impressed by the enormous certitude of her.
"It's impossible to say in certitude what the details are."
There's no comfort in the thought, just a grim certitude.
Its certitude, as if it had made this climb a thousand times before.
To what degree of certitude must the assertion be supported?
He was filled with certitude, even though much remains unresolved.
"We'll never have the certitude a scientist gets," he said.
"I'm going back," she said in the same voice, full of certitude and humility.
I put forth my theory with the certitude of any good lawyer who knows how to play the game.
Thus, there is no certitude about the sustainability of this schedule.
"We can say with certitude it was an ambush," he said.
The Left is divided and confused in the face of such moral certitude.
Lucy's powers of certitude always had a crushing effect on him.
You're there to radiate certitude, and they want lots of that.
The present generation does not speak in quite this tone of robust certitude.
The certitude, the quiet leadership - you can see it all now."
Thus her career has no easily defined start and nothing that, with certitude, can be called a finale.
That was asserted in this space before Iowa and is repeated with certitude today.
They wanted to be missionaries and spread their certitude.