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It seems this time she was willing to cross the border into adulthood, to graduate from high school and face her fear that she could not exist past 18.
One radical answer is presentism, the view that only present objects, events and states exist: past and future do not exist.
Lack of formal exit plans may lead to centre inertia, whereby organisations continue to exist past their point of scientific and social relevance [ 5, 9].
These data point to alterations in frontal and striatal regions of the dopaminergic and noradrenergic pathways that exist past acute withdrawal and may be associated with difficulties in regulating emotions, stress, and problems selecting goal-directed adaptive responses as opposed to the selection of habitual maladaptive responses such as alcohol consumption.
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I don't think "Breaking Bad" would have existed past, probably, Season 2. It's a very hard show to get into, midstream, unless you have a relatively easy capability of going back and catching up with old episodes.
So it exists past the new commissioner, or chief.
Consider what exists past the Islam in the media - the Islam of a refugee, a neighbor, a coworker - where values are based on individualism, equality, responsibility, and love.
These data show that sexual populations are less fit than clonal ones at small lag loads, but a transition point exists past which sexual fitness exceeds clonal fitness.
These 'pulses' are united over time because each 'appropriates' the past Thoughts and 'makes us say "as sure as I exist, those past facts were part of myself".
Not surprisingly, a strong correlation exists between past dividend increases and past stock market performance.
Having an LLI in past waves was associated with a reduction to special occasion drinking at age 42, but no such association existed with past LLI and a reduction to special occasion drinking at age 50.
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