Sentence examples for existence and death from inspiring English sources

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It pre-supposes a rejection of explanations that involve miraculous events, and unprovable explanations of existence and death.

When pressed about the existence and death – of an actual Zabet Amanullah, one officer said, 'We were not tracking the names, we were targeting the telephones.'" Zabet Amanullah was a famous person locally, known personally to many provincial officials, but US intelligence had not carried out basic background checks on the name.

Not one grandiose formal gesture or expression of feeling strikes me as sincere in this wobbling, honey-drenched pudding of Eurokitsch, starring Michael Caine as a retired composer contemplating existence and death and nubile young women at a Swiss mountain spa for the inordinately wealthy and contemplative.

The lead producer of the scuttled Broadway musical "Rebecca" said on Tuesday that he did not fabricate the existence and death of a key investor in the show, Paul Abrams, whose identity is now part of a criminal inquiry by the United States attorney's office in Manhattan and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

What is the relationship between existence and death?

The final scene is particularly scary and brings up a number of metaphysical questions about existence and death that parents may not be ready to explore.

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For the vast majority of the past 140,000 years of human existence, birth and death rates were at very high levels – around 30 50 per 1,000 people.

Cosmic transformation may concern an original world, without proper human means of existence and without death, that was transformed through a certain event (e.g., the death of Hainuwele, a type of primal being known as a dema, or ancestral, deity) into the world known to human beings, a truly inhabitable world with vegetation, animals, and other features that had not existed before.

Cosmic transformation may concern an original world, without proper human means of existence and without death, that was transformed through a certain event (e.g., the death of Hainuwele, a type of primal being known as a dema, or ancestral, deity) into the world known to mankind, a truly inhabitable world with vegetation, animals, and other features that had not existed before.

In his essay on "Immortality" Hume expands on these points to argue that the evidence of experience shows us that thought and consciousness depends on our bodily existence and, therefore, bodily death must imply death of the mind as well (ESY, 596; cp. D, 6.5/171).

In many forms, surviving slavery required inventing some reduced existence between life and death.

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