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Other than that, he has continued to lead much the same modest, under-the-radar existence that he did before.
Amir's birth was not the first time in his short existence that he had altered his mother's course.
Iran's president isn't interested in discussing the subtleties of Israel's behavior; it's Israel's existence that he objects to.
At other times, the war looms over the narrator as a fracture in his everyday existence that he cannot make any sense of.
In Pietro Locatelli's Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Mr. Taylor hears the same connection to modern existence that he found in Bach in his 1975 masterpiece "Esplanade".
He worried that he was starting to live what he called a "machine life" — a regimented, money-oriented, work-driven existence that he considered to be a disease of the city.
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But these days, helped in large part by the book and the movie "Game Change," particularly the sympathetic portrayal of him in the film by Woody Harrelson, Mr. Schmidt has emerged from that car crash and settled into a lucrative and prominent existence that suggests he is the beneficiary of the kind of political resurrection Mr. Schmidt might have orchestrated for a beleaguered public figure.
The key, and the missing detail, is that Hamlet is a theatrical character, and, while he exists, let us say, in a book, Hamlet also has a dual existence in that he exists on stage, too.
I was looking for that centre of existence that would make everything clear". He re-emerged an acoustic troubadour with a lyrical tendency towards mysticism and spirituality, and succeeded on such a scale that it obliterated his brief period as a teen idol.
Once in the city, the good-looking country boy who could write, paint and play the fiddle, led an itinerant existence that was temporarily interrupted when he went off to fight in the Spanish Civil War (a claim some still dispute, though Grove argues that here his self-mythologising propensities were to blame).
"He leads a social existence that might have seemed exhausting to Catherine of Russia," Wolcott Gibbs once said of him.
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