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They too can exist as a kind of rumour, he said, and still exert their influence.
That is, stories can exist as a kind of "worst that could happen" entity, to remind us that the happy norm is not omnipresent; that good fortune is not proof of virtue; that statistical beneficence does not mean the miserable starving guy doesn't exist.
But resin shutoff agents exist as a kind of solution before consolidation, because formation heterogeneity inevitably leads to non-linear flow which makes plugged oil layer non-full and ineffective.
The whole place is inundated with enough cavernous dens of iniquity to exist as a kind year-round, all-day Burning Man for Westminster lackeys who need to let off all that admin-induced steam with the occasional 15-hour GHB binge.
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The book, then, existed as a kind of stunt.
But there's also a character named "Michael Stipe" who exists as a kind of collectively agreed-upon fictive construct.
Like many of the 10 million illegal immigrants in the United States, he existed as a kind of shadow.
As a medium, she exists "as a kind of customer service department, running a stream of endless errands just to keep these people quiet".
In most children's books, from "Little Bear" to "The Jungle Book," nature exists as a kind of utopia, a lush playground with anthropomorphized animals.
The implication was that the Hilltop exists as a kind of organised denial of the harsher realities of post-apocalyptic life.
An American songbook, including standards, folk, blues, pop, singer-songwriters, gospel, and country, exists as a kind of continuous presence underlying the fluctuations of popularity and trend.
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