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Sethi and Lolapps' co-founders Kavin Stewart and Brian Rue put up the money for a new game studio called Silver Lake that essentially existed to put out this one game.

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"The great monastic asceticism exists to put order into the soul".

But then, patriotism is a word that exists to put people on the defensive.

Traditionally the sauce exists to put some much-needed spark into fried or crumbed fish, lamb cutlets or sweetbreads.

So even if the good will exists to put such issues on the sidelines, agriculture still has the potential to poison the talks, said Philip Whyte with the Center for European Reform, a research institute in London.

Throssell is at the forefront of the Child First campaign, which is calling for urgent action by Gove and the judiciary to force the family courts to abide by guidance that already exists to put the safety of children first.

"We have a tendency in our business to look for trends where trends don't really exist, to put square pegs into round holes," said Amir Malin, chairman of Artisan Entertainment.

Asked whether he would insist on renegotiating the fiscal compact signed by 25 out of 27 European Union leaders in March, Mr. Hollande said he and Ms. Merkel had agreed to put "all ideas and all proposals on the table and see what legal means exist to put them into effect".

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