The syncytial nature of the Siphonales was not revealed until 1879. The existence of syncytia constitutes an exception to the cell-theory. |
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Certainly, polytheism tolerates and is receptive to the existence of many gods. |
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Relatives of passengers and the crew have been briefed on the existence of the unidentified objects. |
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For 50 years, scientists had predicted the existence of the particle we now know as Higgs boson, which gives mass to matter. |
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Its continued existence still sparks national debates on corruption, a broken correctional system and tourism in Bolivia. |
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This short first marriage produced one child, a boy named Bobbie whose very existence was seen as something of a miracle. |
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Which is to say, the existence of a bad thing does not imply, axiomatically, that there is a legislative solution to it. |
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The fact that FDR died before the postwar world he planned came into existence often denies him his rightful share of authorship. |
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This is why there will not be much hand-wringing over the archbishop of Canterbury confessing to doubting the existence of God. |
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His mere existence is met alternately with thousands of adoring cheers or thousands of hateful jeers. |
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The biblical world, however, does not assume the existence of polytheism. |
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Cressida is not really suited for that kind of calculating existence of briefing and counter-briefing. |
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Liquidation is the normal means by which a company's existence is brought to an end. |
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Atheists argue that there is no experiential confirmation for the existence of a god. |
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But others said that eyewashing was a standard security practice that had been in existence for decades. |
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There is a systematic flocci-nauci-nihili-pilification of all other aspects of existence that angers me. |
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In such a competitive environment, attracting forumites and maintaining their numbers are essential for the existence and survival of a forum. |
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I knew that if I failed it would kill my parents, who, gamblerlike, were staking their very existence on my success. |
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By 1960 the growth and development of Chicago's black areas of residence confirmed the existence of the city's second ghetto. |
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Kant argued like Descartes from the existence of individual consciousness rather than from the givenness of a God found in revelation. |
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So far from warranting any inference to the existence of a God, would, on the contrary, ground even an argument to his negation. |
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It should be noted that the existence of a basis for guanxi does not imply that such an alliance will develop. |
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Unlike Oasis, the point wasn't simply to have it large and live a whacked-out existence as professional rock stars. |
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Section 265 of the Local Government Act 1972 allowed for the continued existence of the RDC, but renamed as the Council of the Isles of Scilly. |
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The Anglican Communion has no official legal existence nor any governing structure which might exercise authority over the member churches. |
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The existence of a Higgs boson would be the simplest solution to the problem of electroweak symmetry breaking. |
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The continued existence of courts baron and the introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. |
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The continued existence of courts baron and introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. |
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In England and Wales parliamentary constituencies remained unchanged throughout the existence of the Parliament. |
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This was through the existence of homophones and homoiophones, that is, of words with different meanings but the same or nearly the same sound. |
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Only the existence of other sources such as the Life of Wilfrid make it clear what Bede discreetly avoids saying. |
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For much of their existence electricity networks in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland were entirely separate. |
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To prove hypocoercivity in that case, the key point is to show the existence of a convenient Riemannian foliation associated to the diffusion. |
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The Historia Augusta claims that Marciana and Severus had two daughters but their existence is nowhere else attested. |
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The existence of two possible wharves on the east bank of the River Foss support this idea. |
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We do not know if Arcadius ever became aware of the existence of this advice, but it had no recorded effect. |
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I freely admit the existence of a poisoned condition of the system from without by an invisible and hitherto incognoscible something. |
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Its existence has been seen as proof that all the elements necessary for the growth of Welsh statehood were in place. |
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The Church of England has been in continuous existence since the days of St Augustine, with the Archbishop of Canterbury as its episcopal head. |
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Let us suppose the existence of three concentric circles.... The partition is meant to indicate degrees of scientific investigability. |
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Founded in 1619, the Virginia General Assembly is still in existence as the oldest legislature in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Once summoned, a parliament's continued existence was at the king's pleasure, since it was subject to dissolution by him at any time. |
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In an incorporating annexation a state or states is united to and dissolved in an existing state, whose legal existence continues. |
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In a federal or confederal union the states continue in existence but place themselves under a new federal authority. |
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The federal state alone will be the state in international law though the federated states retain an existence in domestic law. |
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In particular, Rolf Engelsing has argued for the existence of a Reading Revolution. |
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He takes from them their whole political and economic existence and seeks even to deprive them of their history and culture. |
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A free market does not require the existence of competition, however it does require a framework that allows new market entrants. |
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The Preston Mountaineering Club is based in the town and has been in existence for over 70 years. |
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The common owes its existence to the demands of the military in the early 19th century for a clear range of fire. |
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In his Hypothesis of Light of 1675, Newton posited the existence of the ether to transmit forces between particles. |
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We should also remember that the very existence of atoms and molecules was not widely accepted for another 50 years. |
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Chadwick dropped all his other responsibilities to concentrate on proving the existence of the neutron, frequently working late at night. |
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Among other things, he wanted to understand Fibonacci phyllotaxis, the existence of Fibonacci numbers in plant structures. |
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Among other discoveries, he formulated the Dirac equation which describes the behaviour of fermions and predicted the existence of antimatter. |
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In 1971, at a conference meeting, Dirac expressed his views on the existence of God. |
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And I feel that under those conditions it will be necessary to assume the existence of a god to start off life. |
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They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and travelled in a converted London taxicab. |
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This included not only the existence of singularities but also the theory that the universe might have started as a singularity. |
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Later discussions with Neil Turok led to the realisation that the existence of God was also compatible with an open universe. |
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The Higgs mechanism postulates the existence of the Higgs field which confers mass on quarks and leptons. |
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Where this has happened their heritage existence is included as a second row. |
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Anselm employs Aristotelian logic to affirm the existence of an absolute truth of which all other truth forms separate kinds. |
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They believe Jesus did not claim to be God and that his teachings did not suggest the existence of a triune God. |
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The concept of witchcraft and the belief in its existence have existed throughout recorded history. |
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Most practitioners are polytheistic realists, believing in the literal existence of the deities as individual entities. |
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The open court of Wessex Fives, built in 1787, is still in existence at Warminster School although it has fallen out of regular use. |
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The existence of the witch cult as proposed by Murray is now generally discredited. |
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Partly in reaction to such theories, another school of thought emerged which argued that Arthur had no historical existence at all. |
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In 2011, geomagnetic scanning revealed the existence of an amphitheatre, emphasising Isurium's importance as a major Roman town. |
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The PRB intended to keep the existence of the brotherhood secret from members of the Royal Academy. |
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His editions of Chaucers Works in 1532 and 1542 were the first major contributions to the existence of a widely recognised Chaucerian canon. |
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He denied the real existence of metaphysical universals and advocated the reduction of ontology. |
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Hume concluded that such things as belief in an external world and belief in the existence of the self were not rationally justifiable. |
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We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. |
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Her first act in existence is to turn away from Adam and look at and ponder her own reflection. |
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Man must be aware of his existence in the Universe and what he brings to it, in terms of riches, power and fame. |
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Dodgson's existence remained little changed over the remaining twenty years of his life, throughout his growing wealth and fame. |
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A 2001 survey discovered the existence of 12,225 websites dedicated to Queen bootlegs, the highest number for any band. |
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A metarchy is a government by supers. Almost all the metarchies currently in existence are dictatorships, ruled by a single metahuman. |
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Although pluralism recognizes the existence of inequality, it asserts that all groups have an opportunity to pressure the state. |
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The existence of both forms has led to many cases of juncture loss, for example transforming the original a napron into the modern an apron. |
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Living conditions were so poor that many sailors began to prefer a freer existence as a pirate. |
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A geophysical survey, directly beneath the spot where the coin was found, seems to indicate the existence of a large rectangular burial pit. |
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By this time, the existence and the demands of the trade unions were becoming accepted by liberal middle class opinion. |
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Until the 1980s, historians generally agreed on the existence and importance of the consensus. |
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On the Deccan Plateau, archaeological evidence from this period suggests the existence of a chiefdom stage of political organisation. |
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The Arlington inspired other Swimming Clubs and the Western Baths, which opened in 1876, is also still in existence in nearby Hillhead. |
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The team came fifth in the Celtic League in their first year of existence and topped that league in their second year. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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The council areas have been in existence since 1 April 1996, under the provisions of the Local Government etc. |
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Whether or not the settlements were aware of each other's existence is debated by historians. |
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Denials of the Premiership's legal existence continued throughout the 19th century. |
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The existence of a separate Ulster Unionist Party became entrenched as the party took control of the new government of Northern Ireland. |
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Italian political theorist Giovanni Sartori noted the existence of national constitutions which are a facade for authoritarian sources of power. |
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In the early 1800s, the Ottoman Empire suffered a number of setbacks which challenged the existence of the country. |
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Market economies do not logically presuppose the existence of private ownership of the means of production. |
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No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country. |
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The continued existence of poverty in the 1960s was also characterised by differences in health between different social classes. |
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The unification of light and electrical phenomena led to the prediction of the existence of radio waves. |
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While there is no concrete proof of the existence of gravitons, quantized theories of matter may necessitate their existence. |
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For example, a black hole's existence can sometimes be inferred by observing its gravitational interactions with its surroundings. |
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The existence of magnetic fields had been predicted by theoretical studies of black holes. |
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This observation provides the most concrete evidence for the existence of black holes to date. |
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The evidence for stellar black holes strongly relies on the existence of an upper limit for the mass of a neutron star. |
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The British Railways Board continued in existence as a corporation until early 2001, when it was replaced with the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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The European Union rejects theories which attempt to determine the existence of separate human races. |
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The study argues that the textbooks' fundamental message about the existence of races has changed little. |
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Although it was in use until the 1930s, its existence was largely forgotten until 2005 and it is now being restored to Morris's original design. |
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Maugham was a nonbeliever having stated that he remained agnostic to the questions concerning the existence of God. |
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I would not stand up and beat the drum for the existence of God in this universe. |
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Doyle found solace supporting spiritualism and its attempts to find proof of existence beyond the grave. |
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He reproduced them in the book, together with theories about the nature and existence of fairies and spirits. |
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Swift crater, a crater on Mars's moon Deimos, is named after Jonathan Swift, who predicted the existence of the moons of Mars. |
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The existence of a few sheets of toilet paper showing the beginning of Canto LXXXIV suggests he started it while in the cage. |
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The book explores the existence of, and threats to, indigenous cultures around the world. |
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The only thing whose existence we deny, is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. |
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The argument is that the existence of God can be proved by the design that is obvious in the complexity of the world. |
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Since the weight of empirical experience contradicts the notion for the existence of miracles, such accounts should be treated with scepticism. |
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Scotus also developed a complex argument for the existence of God, and argued for the Immaculate Conception of Mary. |
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He begins his proof by explaining that there are two angles we must take in arguing for the existence of an actually infinite being. |
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By the 1980s there was concern within the FAW that its very existence was under threat. |
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The existence of these externalities makes the imposition of tariffs a rather ambiguous strategy. |
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It provides the legal foundation for the existence of the Federal Republic and source of legal authority. |
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The IDF, created at the request of NATO, came into existence when the United States signed an agreement to provide for the defense of Iceland. |
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The oldest traces of human existence in Liechtenstein date back to the Middle Paleolithic era. |
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Sums paid to Scottish commissioners and leading political figure have been described as bribes, but the existence of direct bribes is disputed. |
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Vehicles, wheels, and ships indicate the existence of a great number of skilled woodworkers. |
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Vegetius, a chronicler who published his works in the late 4th century, mentions the existence of the provincial fleet at this time. |
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English records still in existence today tell a completely different story. |
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Their continued separate existence is due largely to their individual atmospheres. |
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It was now becoming clear that the RAF was simply becoming too small to justify their continued existence as separate entities. |
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The existence of a number of distinct sedimentary basins throughout Britain has been established. |
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The kingdom's independent existence ended in the Viking Age, and it eventually merged with the lands of the Picts to form the Kingdom of Alba. |
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Wanlockhead owes its existence to the lead and other mineral deposits in the surrounding hills. |
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Even the existence of these towns was a military secret, and the towns themselves were closed to the public until after the war. |
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The modern Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, as part of the wider UK Conservative Party, came into existence from this point. |
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The regiment was formed as a relief for other regiments serving in North America, and spent most of its existence in Ireland. |
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It is also the only operational squadron to have spent its existence based at Lossiemouth. |
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The skeleton was examined by Gottfried Leibniz, who had previously doubted the existence of the unicorn, but was convinced by it. |
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The prehistoric existence of what is now known as Doggerland was established in the late 19th century. |
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Topographical features and computer models indicate the existence of more glaciers in Mars' past. |
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They did this and thus Murchison knew of the existence of gold in Australia before Edward Hargraves' discovery. |
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Furthermore, the neoclassical theories were created under the assumption of the existence of perfect competition. |
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The existence of such texts is even mentioned at the beginning of the Gospel of Luke. |
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Curtis Ward proposes the existence of an unbroken Pentecostal lineage from the early church to the present, with glossolalia and gifts following. |
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He believed similarities between the myths of different cultures reveals the existence of these universal archetypes. |
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There have been in existence at least two other clubs in Bridgend throughout the club's history providing local competition. |
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The existence of a separate national anthem for Wales has not always been apparent to those from outside the country. |
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For most of its existence the company lacked a permanent base in Cardiff, but in 2004 it moved into the new Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay. |
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His proposal is not widely accepted and no genetic evidence for their existence is available. |
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From prehistoric times to the present, mining has played a significant role in the existence of the human race. |
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The large coal deposits of the Carboniferous may owe their existence primarily to two factors. |
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The level of dependence on the marine environment for existence varies considerably with species. |
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In addition, it offers the possibility to formally record the existence of ideas, concepts, designs, prototypes and the like. |
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Mr. Hitchcock has nowhere maintained the existence of an ornithichnite in the graywacke of Hudson valley. |
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A problem with the theory is that the astronomical cycles have been in existence for billions of years, but glaciation is a rare occurrence. |
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During its long existence the Paratethys was at times reconnected with the Tethys or its successors, the Mediterranean Sea or Indian Ocean. |
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The mere existence of a submarine may curtail surface warships' freedom to operate. |
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During the four decades of the Cold War, the definition of East and West was rather simplified by the existence of the Eastern Bloc. |
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Many of these are still in existence today, however are derelict and remain unopened to the public. |
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Over the centuries any memory of them has been obscured, and thus the veracity of their historical existence is now difficult to substantiate. |
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However, some domains delegated before the creation of Nominet UK were in existence even before 10 June 2014, for example mod. |
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Different from dozens of other palenques that were vanquished, this community has successfully fended off threats to its existence to this day. |
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Even at a very early stage, life played a significant role in the continued existence of oceans, by affecting the composition of the atmosphere. |
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The existence of Urban heat islands has become a growing concern over the years. |
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Despite the existence of snake charmers, there have also been professional snake catchers or wranglers. |
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In part the NECC owes its existence to the fact that the ITCZ is not located at the equator, rather several degrees latitude to the north. |
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The existence of deep water to the Atlantic Ocean side of the Caribbean has been known for more than a century. |
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The existence of such microcontinents is speculative, however, since their remains tend to be covered by younger layers of lava and sediments. |
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Within a few years of Cabot's voyage the existence of fishing grounds on the Grand Banks became generally known in Europe. |
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A check from Lloyd's of London records proved the existence of Meta, built in 1854, and that in 1880, Meta was renamed Ellen Austin. |
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This fact leads to the existence of a theoretical upper bound on the strongest wind speed that a tropical cyclone can attain. |
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The existence of this distant branch creates a much more complex picture of humankind during the Late Pleistocene than previously thought. |
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It was characterized by a cold and dry climate, the existence of humans in association with the reindeer, and the extinction of the mammoth. |
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The great peril of our existence lies in the fact that our diet consists entirely of souls. |
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Seward worked to block this, and threatened war if any country officially recognized the existence of the Confederate States of America. |
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Parapsychology explores this possibility, but the existence of the paranormal is not accepted by the scientific community. |
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Although willing to compromise about exact boundaries, the government stood firm on the existence or abolition of county councils. |
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St Mary's chapel was consecrated in 1680 but was in existence three hundred years earlier and the licensing of it in 1379 is recorded. |
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White Guards continued their existence as a volunteer militia until the Second World War. |
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There is a tension between the role of animals as companions to humans, and their existence as individuals with rights of their own. |
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Some degree of gene flow is a normal evolutionary process, nevertheless, hybridization threatens the existence of rare species. |
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Scholars who question its existence claim that it is an archaeological mix of Mousterian and Aurignacian layers. |
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The continued existence of a West Frankish dialect in the Western, Romanized part of Francia is uncertain. |
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The existence of such early attested texts makes it a language of considerable interest in comparative linguistics. |
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Official Soviet data is not available because the Soviet government denied the existence of the famine. |
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The Principate allowed the existence of a de facto dictatorial regime, while maintaining the formal framework of the Roman Republic. |
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The second point on which I wish to offer a remark is the existence of a person named Schomberg. |
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Meanwhile, the work of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos in Crete revealed the ancient existence of an equally advanced Minoan civilization. |
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Often, archaeology provides the only means to learn of the existence and behaviors of people of the past. |
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During the existence of the Empire of Brazil 1211 noble titles were acknowledged. |
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The existence of regional fiscal units from 286 served as the model for this unprecedented innovation. |
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The empire would remain in continuous existence for nearly a millennium, as the Holy Roman Empire, a true imperial successor to Charles. |
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The dating of the Khaganate's existence has been the subject of debates among scholars and remains unclear. |
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The Kievans seem to have had a very vague notion about the existence of the khaganate. |
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Burgundy's modern existence is rooted in the dissolution of the Frankish Empire. |
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By the 16th century, the existence of Goths in Crimea had become well known to European scholars. |
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Moreover, some dismissed the entire idea of refugia, due to the existence even today of arctic and subarctic peoples. |
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This is often done in recognition of the existence of a distinct culture in a particular region or regions. |
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The oldest traces of hominid existence in Switzerland date back about 150,000 years. |
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The very existence of an English Enlightenment has been hotly debated by scholars. |
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Darwin clearly believed that the struggle for existence among humans would result in racial extermination. |
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Eventually, technological advances allowed states to learn of others' existence and thus another phase of globalization was able to occur. |
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No contemporary corroboration of the existence of such a Jehan de Mandeville is known. |
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Merely mentioning the existence of such restrictions can land Omanis in trouble. |
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Numerical models reveal the existence of phenomena and effects otherwise unobserved. |
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Fundamental to the structure of the Universe is the existence of dark matter and dark energy. |
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It was the first trading post built on the Gulf of Guinea, so is the oldest European building in existence south of the Sahara. |
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The existence of the Latin letter to Gabriel Sanchez was known long before the existence of the Spanish letter to Santangel. |
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Ancient writers like Plutarch, Strabo, and, more explicitly, Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy, testified to the existence of the Canary Islands. |
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I was a poverty-ridden student striving for life in a system which makes the very existence of a scholar precarious. |
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In 1619, succumbing to attacks by the Portuguese, the independent existence of Jaffna kingdom came to an end. |
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The graves appear to be well formed and indicate the existence of burial rituals. |
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That same year, the existence of the Katipunan was discovered by the colonial authorities. |
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As regards the original Goths, also keep in mind that they ended their existence as a people as the lawgivers in preMuslim Spain. |
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By the beginning of the 19th century most people dismissed the existence of the city as a myth. |
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Although it was dismissed in the 19th century as a myth, some evidence for the existence of a lake in northern Brazil has been uncovered. |
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He apparently did not travel north to observe the existence of the Hudson River. |
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At the height of its existence the VOC had 25,000 employees who worked in Asia and 11,000 who were en route. |
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The Company continued in existence until the Russian Revolution of 1917 and has since operated mainly as a charity. |
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They have multiple entrances and may have been in existence for many decades and used by many generations of foxes. |
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Many of these wetlands come into existence only during the wet season and support rare or uncommon plant communities. |
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The continued existence of these fisheries requires an intact, healthy, and productive ecosystem. |
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This growth can be partially explained by the existence of a high import tariff on foreign tobacco entering China. |
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Some late Roman sources also reveal the existence of fishermen on the islands in the original marshy lagoons. |
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This use of there occurs most commonly with forms of the verb be in existential clauses, to refer to the presence or existence of something. |
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The existence of the American edition prompted a corresponding British edition. |
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For much of its existence the Court was formally led by the Lord Chancellor, assisted by the judges of the common law courts. |
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The existence of these treaties tended to discredit Allied claims that Germany was the sole power with aggressive ambitions. |
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The existence of minimal pairs is a common test to decide whether two phones represent different phonemes or are allophones of the same phoneme. |
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Since the 1950s, speech scientists have tried to show the existence of equal syllable durations in the acoustic speech signal without success. |
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The challenge stems from the fact that these theories posit the existence of a finite verb phrase constituent. |
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Calvin regarded the first three offices as temporary, limited in their existence to the time of the New Testament. |
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The existence of this Church in early centuries is evident in the writings of ancient travelers. |
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Although this concept has been in continuous existence throughout the history of the republic, its meaning has changed through time. |
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The first step in determining the existence of a legally recognised responsibility is the concept of an obligation or duty. |
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And, of course, the existence of various sigmonsters guarantees entire quined-posts. |
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As a result, while the Irish state has been in existence for less than one hundred years, the statute book stretches back in excess of 800 years. |
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Of the 74 regular Bengal Native Infantry regiments in existence at the beginning of 1857, only twelve escaped mutiny or disbandment. |
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The right to property is one of the most controversial human rights, both in terms of its existence and interpretation. |
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The existence of these different forms of capitalism has important societal effects, especially in periods of crisis and instability. |
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Stated differently, the reason for a business's existence is to turn a profit. |
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There are many variants of capitalism in existence that differ according to country and region. |
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Mercantilism is a nationalist form of early capitalism that came into existence approximately in the late 16th century. |
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The machinery industry came into existence during the Industrial Revolution. |
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One of the important sustainability requisite for the accelerated development of an economy is the existence of a dynamic financial market. |
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Millom owes it existence to the discovery of iron ore and the opening of mines and iron works in the 19th century. |
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However, the existence of any Roman road in the immediate vicinity of Kendal is not confirmed. |
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Child volunteers and socialist fiscal policy enabled stagnant existence for many of these railways. |
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If it is, it will have been in existence in the 1070s, when the events of the story took place. |
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The Arbat Street had been in existence since at least the 15th century, but it was developed into a prestigious area during the 18th century. |
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A widespread preventive vaccination would also conceal the existence of the virus in a country. |
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The team played in the North West Counties Football League before going out of existence in 2015, just over 50 years after it was founded. |
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Drilling of the Rookhope borehole subsequently confirmed the existence of this substantial body of granite. |
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The port of Teignmouth, in existence since the 13th century, remains active, mostly handling clay, timber and grain. |
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Their existence is impossible to falsify, and ghost hunting has been classified as pseudoscience. |
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They traveled to the netherworld, where they were assigned a position, and led an existence similar in some ways to that of the living. |
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In Buddhism, there are a number of planes of existence into which a person can be reborn, one of which is the realm of hungry ghosts. |
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In addition, this is the first report to suggest the existence of TaVgp04 as a structural protein in siadenoviruses particularly of avian origin. |
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A singular experiment cannot be regarded as scientific proof of the existence of a phenomenon. |
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You don't prove the negative. The burden of proof is on those who posit the existence of their cosmic sky fairy. |
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We must infer that God does not know of the existence of our sublunary world. |
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In this paper, we solve the existence problem of telescopers for rational functions in three discrete variables. |
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The site of their transformation is the forest in which they dwell as thresholders in transition from one state of existence to another. |
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We never go beyond the present.... Tomorrow never comes. Our existence is enclosed within the divine moment, the eternal now. |
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Innocent VIII lent credibility to the actual existence of undeads, an action that perpetuated, and even stimulated, vampire hysteria. |
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With his identity stolen, he became an unperson, unable to prove his existence to the government. |
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Love for a balanced, harmonious, self-sufficient and unproblematic existence is the root of Greek art. |
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Those she loved best had all parted from her, and she remained to battle for existence alone, with a crowd of unsympathizers round her. |
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These authors showed the relation between the two systems, validating the existence of a vestibulomasseteric reflex. |
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A thing has a virtual existence when it has all the conditions necessary to its actual existence. |
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The fact that these mentating yoinks don't know what it it, or worse, refuse to even acknowledge its existence pegs their state of awareness. |
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It is the global form of the wave function that is responsible for the existence of Fermi-Dirac or Bose-Einstein statistics. |
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Science tells us that subatomic particles have wave functions yet actually have no existence unless someone views them. |
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However, when the searchlight is on the other pole of their being, the identity of their existence takes on a kind of alethic truth. |
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I have always doubted the existence of life on other planets. |
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Scientists have postulated the existence of water on the planet. |
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The local theater has had a tenuous existence in recent years. |
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The existence of an allochthone resting on an autochthone implies the existence of an overriding surface. |
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Yet who says, I have faith in the existence of George II., as his present Majesty's antecessor and grandfather? |
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The happy anticipation of renewed existence in company with the spirits of the just. |
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Not necessarily, and the reason is the existence of the reflective scattering at the LHC energies. |
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An absolute system cannot afford to leave any nook or cranny of existence unexplored. |
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Descartes sought certainty in the existence of God grounded in apodeictic demonstrations. |
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A numerical method is developed to find the source and direction of the coherent radiation that is responsible for the existence of attopulses. |
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In Kilkenny City, there was also a tennis court in existence by 1798. This court later became known as a racket court and then a ball alley. |
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If proof were needed that begrudgery was dead, we need look no further than the existence of VIP magazine. |
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Frequency distributions of some of the variables indicate the existence of bimodalities. |
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The borehole of Chuahit, located 3 km SE of Chuahit town revealed the existence of 3 m thick clay layers within the basalt. |
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The primary direction or derivation of existence from faith's facticity is possible through the codirection of ontology. |
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For what was objective existence in the long run but a series of common-or-garden situations? |
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But Reitman, who also coscripted the film from a novel by Walter Kirn, isn't interested in merely satirizing the existence of guys like Bingham. |
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In a gravity field, the existence of mass-energy determines each element of the space-time curvative, transforms it, and bends space. |
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Mr. Hitchens discussed the possibility of a deathbed conversion, insisting that the odds were slim that he would admit the existence of God. |
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Still, denial persists regarding the existence and sociolinguistic vitality of Ebonic language varieties. |
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From the very dawn of existence the infant must envisage self, and body acting on self. |
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This work led Dirac to predict the existence of the positron, the electron's antiparticle, which he interpreted in terms of what came to be called the Dirac sea. |
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And to this effect he maketh men believe that apparitions, and such as confirm his existence are either deceptions of sight, or melancholly depravements of phansie. |
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Standard Grades have been in existence before the Higher Still reforms. |
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