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Of course, one important question is whether or not real cortical networks ever exist in a regime where the down state is unstable.
In a climate of constant commentary can enjoyment still, ever, exist in a vacuum?
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In episode 12, titled, "Remember," the first day when Rick's group enter the Alexandrian fortified community, none of them had imagined such a place could ever exist in an apocalypse.
Just last week, things were throbbing at the Office, the Santa Monica work space that provides writers with a desk, free coffee and bottled water, and more peace and quiet than could ever exist in any real office.
It just doesn't exist these days and only ever existed in a very small percentage".
Six years later, in another New York article, Wolfe summed up the entire era when he called it the "Me Decade". Wolfe called Mr. Felker "the greatest idea man that ever existed" in a 1993 interview with The Washington Post.
That single characters, or a few among the patricians, have existed, who were exempt from avarice, has been already admitted; but that a moment ever existed, in any country, where property was enjoyed, when the body of the people were universally or even generally exempted from avarice, is not easy to prove.
A spokesman for the Brooklyn Democratic Party, Bob Liff, said yesterday: "No such list has ever existed in any formal or informal sense.
Fictional materials have been cropping up in TV series, films and books for many decades, some taking on properties that could only ever exist in the fictional world, whereas others — perhaps a surprisingly large number — mirror their real-life counterparts.
He remains vigilant about posterity and his acceptance video tells us that he knows that the International Booker is a PR stunt, not the real McCoy, if such an award can ever exist in books.
Did it ever exist in our historical vocabulary until the advent of a phase of European colonial expansion in recent centuries?
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