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The power of this operation stunned Mr. Romney's aides on election night, as they saw voters they never even knew existed turn out in places like Osceola County, Fla. "It's one thing to say you are going to do it; it's another thing to actually get out there and do it," said Brian Jones, a senior adviser.
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Instead, a small static universe which had always existed turned into a large static one that always will exist getting heavier and heavier as it does so.
And it is unclear whether he could claim victory on the birth certificate issue (even though his suggestions that no birth certificate existed turned out to be false) and move along to his next pursuit.
In essence, it creates pixels where none existed, turning (for example) a 2-megapixel photo into a 4-megapixel one, without degrading the image as much as you'd expect.
And what embryonic stem cells exist turn out to be mostly commercially owned.
Walk by and pretend like they don't exist, turn you head slightly and laugh.
In the end, her Dorothy, an orphan raised by a Depression-era aunt (her uncle hardly exists), turns out to be surprisingly strong.
Thus "Why does this film exist?" turns out to be a trick question, because as we have conclusively demonstrated here, "MacGruber" does not, at least within the ontological parameters elaborated by this course, exist at all.
Whereas in recent times, camp – like its near neighbour, cult – became so drenched in self-awareness that it all but ceased to exist, turning instead into a knowing brand used to sell tickets to Legally Blonde: The Musical.
That is, in geometrical speaking, there exist turning points on the critical curve.
Sartre said that when people believed God made human beings, they could believe humans had a God-given essence; but now that we do not believe this, we have realized that humans give themselves their own essences ('First of all, man exists, turns up, appears on the scene, and, only afterwards, defines himself.' Ibid., 15).
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