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Theirs is an easygoing kind of beauty that is not fixated on turning back time, but exists firmly in each shifting inflection of womanhood.
The high price of the Barneys T-shirts reflects the fact that much band merchandise now exists firmly in the same rarefied space as high-fashion items.
Looking at the interaction between the two groups, it became clear that this type of politics now exists firmly in the niche.
While the music was more visceral and made no effort to hide its punk rock origins, it still exists firmly in the gothic rock universe.
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From working with Google to reduce reoffending rates by creating entrepreneurs to young people co creating social games with PlayStation, and encouraging the enjoyment of reading with Penguin, are just part of what we do, and are all projects that exist firmly in the spaces young people inhabit.
If cultures exist that are truly "non-warring", in the sense that they have no capacity to wage war under any circumstance, that would count as evidence against my first scenario but would still exist firmly within the orbit of evolutionary theory according to my second scenario.
Merging journalism and narrative, sociology and myth, the book is less about Imperial County than the place Vollmann calls Imperial, which exists most firmly in his mind.
I can see the point of Rushdie's cunning trick, but as the president of the Society of Indexers (which, yes, does exist) I firmly believe that indexing is as necessary to (non-fiction) books as oxygen is to lungs.
Although our study illustrates the power of single-molecule analysis and confirms the essential role of aging in the accumulation of DNA damage, several limitations exist to firmly establish that an age-adjusted increase in microsatellite mutations is related to increased cancer risk.
"It is more a BBC view of the world, and that still very firmly exists, a certain view of the world that all right thinking sensible people take and anyone who disagreed with that is plainly mad.
If it is firmly concluded that something is causal, it must also be firmly concluded that a means for that causation exists, even if it is not named.
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