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To use a temporal example from Fitting and Mendelsohn 1998, in the usual sense "George Washington" designates a person who does not exist, though he once did, while "George Washington's eldest son," does not designate at all.

As with any negative finding, we cannot conclude with certainty that such angular connectivity does not exist, though, to our knowledge, no study has shown angular-based connectivity patterns between regions with non-overlapping RFs".

As with any negative finding, we cannot conclude with certainty that such angular-based connectivity does not exist, though, to our knowledge, no study has shown angular connectivity between regions with non-overlapping RFs.

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It's not that he thinks racism doesn't exist, though; as biographer Ken Foskett explains, Thomas sees any kind of preference on the basis of race is an example of what he calls "the presumption"—a systematic belief that black people are inferior.

Devlet Bahceli, the leader of the main nationalist party, said that "swine flu doesn't exist", though it has killed almost 200 Turks.

As filmed, the garden itself doesn't exist, though in Ferrara people still search for it; it's a constructed setting, pieced together through the art of film.

"Transnational" and "international cooperation" imply a global alignment on internet issues that simply doesn't exist, though I'm sure the well-established channels of international police cooperation function as advertised.

Tyan found himself pondering the lessons of a humanities course he and Sun had taken called Visions of Mortality, which asked, "Is death bad for a person, and if so, why?" He thought about a quote from Epicurus: "When we exist, death is not present, and when death is present, we do not exist," though he didn't find it especially comforting.

Devoted to the Classical authors in both teaching and writing, he tried to maintain the Greek tradition, and, as a friend of the emperor Julian, he attempted to live and write as though Christianity did not exist, though he knew and esteemed individual Christians among whom were probably St. Basil and St. John Chrysostom.

While he holds the full range of conservative Republican views on economic and social issues, he is most identified today with ardently pushing for the war in Iraq, a war sold to the American people on the basis of weapons of mass destruction that did not exist, though a fair reading of Kristol's statements includes broader arguments.

Indeed, it allows even statements of the form ~∃x x=t (e.g., "the ether does not exist") to be true, though in classical logic, which presumes that t refers to an object in the quantificational domain, they are self-contradictory.

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