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  • Certainty is an unattainable goal — one we should aim at, but not expect to meet.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • Certainty is more easily claimed when denying, than when affirming, an alleged fact: Abraham Lincoln was certainly not born in 1938.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • The Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) will host a symposium titled Copyright: The Only Certainty is Uncertainty on February 15, 2007 at the Baruch College Conference Center in New York City

    February 2007 2007

  • By registering a will with Certainty, which is free for wills written before 1 January 2008, your will can be registered instantly in the eventuality of your death.

    Will you? Make a will? Thatsnews 2008

  • By registering a will with Certainty, which is free for wills written before 1 January 2008, your will can be registered instantly in the eventuality of your death.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • "Certainty" is a risky term for any person to use, especially religious people.

    Texas Faith: Is the White House a place for divine certainty? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • FedEx: Homeland Security won't let us ship "Certainty" in empty boxes

    Boing Boing 2007

  • "Certainty," the eld skyle agreed, sounding very close in the whaled space.

    In Other Worlds Attanasio, A. A. 1984

  • Let’s not forget the overlap between Doubt and Certainty, which is Religion.

    Listening or waiting to talk? 2009

  • "Certainty" is a risky term for any person to use, especially religious people.

    RELIGION 2009

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