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The concept of a failing festival run by the Corbyn mob was instantly recognised as so delightfully symbolic, richly ironic, ripe for auto-parody, that it didn't necessarily need to actually exist to become a classic moment in the culture war.

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More recently, machine condition monitoring has been considered for integration into a scheme of design evolution even though many challenges exist for this to become a reality such as lack of systematic approaches and the existence of technical barriers in massive condition data acquisition, transmission, storage and mining.

(Any good brainstorm of location-based services will include these scenarios, and has for the past 10 years. But the enablers now exist for these services to become a reality).

The potential does exist for such differences to become a barrier to learning and building trust within the clinical ethicist/fellow relationship and the fellows who experienced this learned about developing working relationships with ethicists whose priorities differed.

The potential exists for e-cigarettes to become a useful technology capable of substantially reducing the harm caused by tobacco.

And the technology didn't exist to allow the EV1 to become a viable mass-market automobile.

As representatives of the Mainz National Convention, he and Adam Lux had been sent to Paris to apply for Mainz — which was unable to exist as an independent state — to become a part of the French Republic.

Then we thought, even if such a thing existed and it was difficult to become a journalist, there would still be this need for a kind of underground paparazzi.

American-style dual-degree programs are rare in Europe, but similar programs exist, and there are other ways to become a physician-scientist.

His administrative burden was also lightened by the expansion of his own staff (knights, who could also now rise to a number of key posts, and freedmen) to form the beginnings of a civil service, which had never existed before but was destined to become an essential feature of the imperial system.

"No party has a divine right to exist," has become a kind of mantra for MPs who want to demonstrate that they fully understand the gravity of their predicament.Even the Daily Telegraph has got in on the act.

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