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A country, of course, can exist quite happily without a state of its own.

Brunei is so wealthy that it could exist quite comfortably without exporting any of its oil or gas.

But the N.B.A. has continued to exist quite nicely, meaning the Silnas' haul has been substantial: $255 million and counting.

"So I've imported some Tibetan yaks, which exist quite happily with next to no maintenance at that altitude".

Part of this is that the old tribes don't seem to exist quite as fixedly as they once did.

If it is less than a great musical, it is because you feel the story could exist quite happily without the songs.

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Large rivers containing Ethiopian fish evidently existed quite recently in the northern Sahara.

Thomas Hobbes invented the modern ego – the ego that thinks it exists quite on its own.

Mr. Sehgal's art exists, quite literally, only in the eye of the beholder.

While fundamentalist theology exists quite independent of individual pastors, individual pastors do tend to impose their own personal authority.

Mr. Brisseau holds some sort of unique position in contemporary movies -- a crazed classicist in whom the moralist exists quite peaceably alongside the voluptuary.

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