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This is because we never really existed like a family.
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Two strange men in ill-fitting jackets rehearsing scenes for a show no one else realised existed, like an inverse Truman Show without the happy ending.
Turf battles exist, like elsewhere.
And right now the whole enterprise exists like a circus tent in a tornado.
"It is to believe in something that doesn't exist, like a magician, or a wizard".
The angels grip the throne plausibly and have weight; the throne exists like a mix of cradle and altar.
However, terrorism as we know it will also cease to exist, like a parasite that dies along with its host.
Unfortunately, many of the same problems still exist — like a campaign financing system that is growing more scandalous by the day.
I felt I was crossing the border of a country whose rules I was just starting to learn, which was ceasing to exist, like a stage-set or dream, as I turned my back.
It is feasible too that Frey's booze-soaked, crack-addled brain did remember events differently from the way they occurred; after all, a large section of his life exists like a half-remembered drunken night out.
Afghanistan exists like a parallel universe – even if we have no connection with the country, no family member fighting there, it is part of our collective consciousness, uncomfortably ubiquitous, its destiny caught up with our own.
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