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Evidence that they disappeared as the myths imply is supported by the fact that there are many similar submerged island-type structures visible on the steep submarine slopes leading from the coast of Malakula into the adjoining South Aoba Basin [72].
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Cosmogony and creation myth are used as synonyms, yet properly speaking, cosmogony is a preferable term because it refers to the origin of the world in a neutral fashion, whereas creation myth implies a creator and something created, an implication unsuited to a number of myths that, for example, speak of the origin of the world as a growth or emanation, rather than an act.
And clearly, as the numbers imply, they do.
It worked on the inflation front, although some of the other myths about all that are just as false as the myths about the 1970s.
As the name implies, the program tests what the creators call myths, hypotheses taken from folklore, history, movies, the Internet and urban legends.
As the name implies, water is involved.
He's not nearly as cuddly as the term implies.
And, as the name implies, the dividends are reinvested automatically.
A "personal budget" is, as the word implies, a budget.
As the title implies, there's no governing premise.
As the name implies, ColoradoCare would only cover Coloradans.
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