Sentence examples for existence calling from inspiring English sources

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If a UN resolution reaffirmed support for two states broadly along the 1967 border, those who reject Israel's existence, calling for a single state on all the land encompassing Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, would be wrong-footed.This is not to give Mr Abbas carte blanche.

James Murdoch has been boasting that "we put out a greater coverage of the arts on Sky than the entire BBC", while the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has questioned BBC4's very existence (calling it and BBC3 "channels costing nearly £100m each to run, but with very, very small audiences").

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I feel a powerful attraction in the idea that, within this great nature, all of this existence called humanity myself included is grappling to exist within the struggle between wisdom and foolishness.

Einstein, who never really accepted entanglement's existence, called it, derisively, "spooky action at a distance".

The survivors escape death because they are trapped in a strange twilight existence called persistence.

The article that clued me in to the arcade's existence calls it the "Pinball Mecca of the Outer Banks".

While everyday life goes on in the Realground (RG), the chosen dead are brought to an alternate plane of existence called the Underground (UG).

The plot revolves around Yusuke and his friends defending the human world against inhabitants of a fourth plane of existence called the "Netherworld".

They are reinventing Education beyond what we know it and their existence calls for global attention because any reform to education at this point, that allows for out of the box concept and changing the playing field of education-is worth sharing to the world!

After Russian chemist Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev in 1871 predicted this element's existence, tentatively calling it ekaboron, Swedish chemist Lars Fredrik Nilson in 1879 discovered its oxide, scandia, in the rare-earth minerals gadolinite and euxenite, and Swedish chemist Per Teodor Cleve later in 1879 identified scandium as the hypothetical ekaboron.

Hartshorne agrees with traditional theism that God exists without the possibility of not existing (sometimes called necessary existence or existence a se) and that God is necessarily supreme in love, knowledge, and power.

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