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Thumbing through the book's archival photos was like viewing a black-and-white kinescope of an architectural dream city that, many readers realized with a shock, had really existed.
Your April 9 Arts pages article about a fictional artist whom people at a book party referred to as if he had really existed may seem less amusing when you consider how often people accept as historic truth a preposterous event of fiction.
McKean explains that the music in the film was supposed to sound like Spinal Tap playing live, but these versions, complete with "strings and horns", are meant to sound like the actual records Spinal Tap are supposed to have released in the 70s and 80s: "This recording is more how those records would sound if they had really existed," he says.
If Gardner's account was accurate and the New Forest coven had really existed, then the fact that Gardner spelled the word as Wica would not necessarily indicate that the coven members had spelled it the same way.
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No such culture has really existed on the PC side.
Whether true or not, such dire scenarios have served to funnel more money into the intelligence community to close the supposed technology gap a gap some experts think may not have really existed in the first place.
Up to this point, the platform has focused more particularly on STEM and health-related job opportunities and has really existed as an unstructured network built on top of these job listings.
Under the current musical circumstance, we seem to be categorized as the minority who love odd music, but this so called "avant-garde rock" has really existed since the last century.
This provided a greater statistical power to detect an association of depression with screen detected T2DM and IGR, should any have really existed.
After majority rule is put in place in Zimbabwe, Kann writes, "I'm not sure I had understood that the eight million Africans in Rhodesia had really ever existed".
As Bamber writes: This line-of-credit, the stop-gap measure that was supposed to solve the problem that hadn't really existed in the first place had done nothing but worsen it.
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