Sentence examples for existed together with from inspiring English sources

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However, proportional fonts existed together with wide sentence spacing for centuries before the typewriter, and remained for decades after its invention.

There was a clear perception that behaviours promoting oral health were not widely practised and that significant barriers to dental care existed together with fatalistic views about oral health [ 8].

The RNA world coined by Gilbert, 8 which has largely been supported by success stories 9 with the systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) technique, 10 is gradually replaced by the notion that nucleotide polymers must have existed together with ancillary peptides.

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Thereby, while particular LMS can have a flexible role, it also allows the synchronized content to exist together with the already existing content.

The second property is uniqueness: the necessary has no "homologue": there is nothing that even if equivalent to it as regards its definition could exist together with it and thus occupy the same rank of existence, without being either its cause or its effect.

"We recognize that Colfax is one of those places where a lot of very different types of people can co-exist together with good results," she said.

Imitation vase carpets exist, together with carpets in which the surface has been reknotted in some new design upon an old Kermān double-warped foundation.

Constance and Merricat exist together with their rather befuddled Uncle Julian in a rambling, tumbledown pile, all that remains of a once grand dynasty which was all but wiped out when someone put arsenic into the sugar bowl which most of the family sprinkled on their desert.

Hence, it is inconceivable that my maxim exists together with itself as a universal law.

It has been suggested that lignin reduces the reactivity of cellulose, as lignin exists together with cellulose in the biomass and both compounds are insoluble in water.

Elementarism has sometimes been defended by appealing to something like Russell's principle of acquaintance, understood as the tenet that only things with which we are acquainted should be thought to exist, together with the claim that we are acquainted with first-order properties but not with those of any higher orders.

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