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We can totally exclude contingency from God only by denying God any knowledge of anything contingent, a step that not even traditional or classical theists wish to take.
In the collection's Americana contingent, a matchbook promotes lakefront "restricted camps" that excluded Jews.
Clemons was replaced not by a musician but by a contingent — a five-man horn section.
Among the Welsh contingent, a young woman stands out – one of the stars of the homemade doc.
Representing the local contingent, a woman in a sleeveless soccer jersey bounced around the dance floor on an invisible jackhammer.
The designated jumper from Miss K's fourth-and-fifth-grade contingent, a tiny girl with flapping arms, approached the ropes.
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That is to say, she is a contingent being: a being who might not have existed.
Eric, you see, is a contingent creation, an accretion of habits and conventions, a postmodern construction.
A small contingent is a very posh lot indeed – rich, beautiful, creative types from Delhi, St Petersburg and Tel Aviv.
Hillary Rodham Clinton brought in a Hollywood contingent and a wide cross-section of American society.
The British will keep a small contingent at an officer training school in Kabul.
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