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The piece has other components, about which more in a minute, but if people are not using the swings, "the event of a thread" does not fully exist.
"They see that the rhetoric they were taught — and believed — does not fully exist in the real world," she writes, "that women still don't have equal rights and equal opportunities; that cultural transformation is harder than legal reform".
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China, for example, is still struggling to tap its coal bed methane and other sources of gas, and a viable large-scale business model for gas doesn't fully exist in that country.
Though I've never had much patience with the philosopher's debate over whether the tree falling in an unpeopled forest makes a noise (of course it makes a noise — if philosophers can't hear it, that's because they're talking too much and too loudly), I do subscribe to the related notion that the metaphor that fails to find its home in print, whether in poetry or prose, doesn't fully exist.
But at least they didn't pretend to be part of a meritocracy that doesn't fully exist.
It was as if until he was the centre of attention he didn't fully exist.
By trying to export myself into a place that didn't fully exist, I was asking works of art to bear my expectation that they could be better than life, that they could redeem life.
And the alienated teenager, that fixture of modern American life, didn't fully exist until J. D. Salinger, with his faultless ear and attentive eye, coaxed him into being.
In centuries past, Africa was known as the "Dark Continent," which originated less as a slur than as a testament to the deficiency of mapmakers: clueless about the continent's interior, they would often just blot it out, as if the place didn't fully exist.
Technology has created a brave new world -- one that didn't fully exist when parents of teenagers today were teenagers themselves.
I'm publishing this article about the massive contentions within Anonymous, and that was a story that I couldn't really tell early on because they didn't fully exist and it took a while for me to fully understand what was going on.
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