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Evidence of ours famously existed in a heraldic sign that the publicity-conscious London & North Eastern Railway erected just north of Berwick in the prewar years of the great Anglo-Scottish expresses; children's books sometimes showed a train speeding past it, with a calm North Sea stretching blue to the horizon.

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Unilever famously exists to make the best everyday things for everyday folk – Boeing to build planes that fly furthest safest.

NATO's first secretary general, Hastings Ismay, famously said the alliance existed "to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down".

Magnetic monopoles, famously, do not exist.

Michelangelo famously stated that sculpture already existed buried within the marble; his task was to carve away the excess stone.

It's true, as the Guide indicates, that gay men and lesbians are often more likely to congregate in small towns, where there may only be a single homosexual watering hole, but that only serves to demonstrate that they can and do famously co-exist.

Some early Scottish establishments had dynasties of abbots, who were often secular clergy with families, most famously at Dunkeld and Brechin; but these also existed across Scotland north of the Forth, as at Portmahomack, Mortlach, and Abernethy.

"He was the most secretive — reticent — shut-mouthed man that ever existed," his law partner and biographer William Herndon famously observed.

In 2000, the German satirical magazine (yes, such a thing does exist) Titanic famously tried in vain to influence Fifa ExCo members to vote for Germany staging the 2006 World Cup with written promises of Black Forest ham and cuckoo clocks: "the letters looked funny," Jack Warner, an undisputed expert in these matters, remarked at the time.

Dance critic Marcia Siegel famously wrote that dance "exists as a perpetual vanishing point", which means for Siegel that dance exists in "an event that disappears in the very act of materializing".

Such deviations exist (most famously, in murine-primate comparison in mammals) and also are a factor in the evolution of Drosophila species (PMID 17989260).

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