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Blanche's burden, in existential terms, becomes ours.
At times, Bourdin's deceptions were viewed in existential terms.
As with many of the people around Saakashvili, Kiziria saw his work in existential terms.
For all the logistical complexities of reconstruction, his job requires him to think of the town in existential terms.
In well-to-do cafes, some Tunisians viewed Ennahda's success in existential terms, talking of an inevitable intolerance sanctioned by religion that would extinguish Tunisia's cosmopolitanism.
But as the uprising became an armed rebellion that began to attract Sunni extremists, many Shiites came to see the war in existential terms.
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Until quite recently, it was common to think that ontological dependence can be fully characterized in modal-existential terms, as we have seen above.
"The idea that drove 'Absence' is that there is a philosophical discussion in terms of our existential condition," Somoroff told me.
He defines the existential in terms of meaning, which is quite different from what is meant by the term today.
And then there's the bigger, existential, long-term endemic problem of poverty, lack of opportunity, poor governance, and an uncoordinated and less-than-impressive international coordination of relief efforts.
Both sides cast the election in existential, even apocalyptic terms.
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