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In the final phase #4, the idea is considered as something that existed forever (those who played roles in initial phases are already dead, physically or professionally, by the time the fourth phase started).
A lot of students, particularly those at large universities in major cities who grew up on the coasts, "think of anti-Semitism as something that existed for their grandparents and parents".
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Accept new information as something that exists in context, and just what you're learning today.
"I've come to see Tourette's as something that exists on a continuum," says Lethem.
"This sets up a contrast between fashion as something western and costume as something that exists outside modernity," says Lewis.
Without such words, we tend to become dazzled by the happy accident itself, to think of it as something that exists independent of an observer.
"In this intriguing study of witchcraft in a Buli community in Indonesia, [Bunandt] sets out to explore the complex nature of witchcraft in that community as something that exists but is unseen.... Overall,this well-written and welcome book adds to the understanding of witchcraft in anthropology, especially in regard to doubt and modernity". and doubting, fearing and rationally dismissing fears.
Of course, as these things go, as I continued to write the other aspects of the story began to take over, and in the end the dead cats aren't so much the focus as something that exists on the periphery.
Recall our original concern: we want to know whether we can conceive of spacetime as a substance, that is, as something that exists independently.
They view pension funds as something that exists on paper, and pension reporting as a nuisance to be avoided where possible, and ignored otherwise.
In plain English, Tumblr can be best described as something that exists between Twitter and a traditional blog, for people who have more than 140 characters to say - but not much time in which to say it.
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