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1I have certain affairs to manage in Malta, Sir Richard.
2Besides, I have the deepest interest in knowing it; I have certain affairs to settle.
3This means he might benefit enormously from some adroit manipulation of certain affairs in London.
4They reminded him that certain affairs of his own imperatively called him back to town.
5Miles: My client asks that you not initiate proceedings pending his setting certain affairs in order.
6He must go to Vichy, where he had to wind up certain affairs of Les Petit Patou.
7Now it came to pass, that by reason of certain affairs the Cid tarried a long time in Zaragoza.
8In each House standing committees are named, to which are delegated the special consideration of certain affairs of state.
9That will give us time to go over and untangle certain affairs, including the house, on the other side.
10We hadn't yet realized the relative importance of certain affairs of life, according to a Dutchwoman's point of view.
11Another letter from the fiscal to the king, of the same date, makes recommendations as to certain affairs of government.
12In February, Frank again went back to college; having settled with Harry Baker certain affairs which weighed on his mind.
13Your government I look upon as a mere agency appointed by contracting parties to transact certain affairs for their convenience.
14It was necessary to purchase a complete camp outfit, suitable clothes and much food-stuff and to arrange certain affairs at home.
15He sent Gracie a letter, trying to explain certain affairs about that Mason girl, with which I presume you are familiar.
16I am often told I lead too monotonous a life, and am asked why I do not take a part in certain affairs.
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