Sentence examples for as the first existence from inspiring English sources

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The ancient Chinese game of Cuju has been recognised by some as the first existence of the game of football being played.

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This last intellect arising in the great cosmic chain of being is the active intellect, described by al-Farabi here as the "eleventh existence".

There had been a distillery in the Evanton area of the Kiltearn parish as early as the eighteenth century, its existence being reported by Harry Robertson, the author of the late eighteenth century Kiltearn section of the late eighteenth century 1st Statistical Account.

Also, for the record: although that's a real picture of me in the Google factbox, it's not one any sane person would choose to have as the first image announcing her existence to the world, which is what a Google-search factbox does.

Given that an institution – a so-called workhouse for the indigent – already existed at the site as far back as the nineteenth century, the existence of a cesspit in close proximity to the building was entirely to be expected.

As the second mark of existence, impermanence pervades all compounded phenomena.

The statements were seen as the first Pakistani official admission of existence of such camps in relation to the Mumbai attacks.

President Barack Obama may not care to discuss race publicly, for reasons either political or personal, but his very existence as the first black president of the United States has been cause for many an uncomfortable conversation on the topic.

Kripal gives in considerable, maybe even too much, detail both the gossip and the intellectual developments at Esalen since its founding as "a center to explore those trends in the behavioral sciences, religion and philosophy which emphasize the potentialities and values of human existence," as the first brochure put it.

Their 1949 paper in the journal Science, "Sickle Cell Anemia: A Molecular Disease," was recognized as the first solid proof of the existence of a "molecular disease," a disease caused by a subtle alteration in a molecule necessary for life.

― who's attempting to will the AHCA into existence as the first step of a convoluted, high-wire process that's ultimately supposed to yield a massive tax cut for the wealthy ― is that the so-called Freedom Caucus has been the hardest cohort of his GOP colleagues to win over.

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