Sentence examples for has rather existed from inspiring English sources

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Scholars William Uricchio and Roberta E. Pearson noted in the early 1990s, "Unlike some fictional characters, the Batman has no primary urtext set in a specific period, but has rather existed in a plethora of equally valid texts constantly appearing over more than five decades".

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Ciel has rather short hair.

In defense of premise (5), Craig argues that if actual infinites that neither increase nor decrease in the number of members they contain were to exist, we would have rather absurd consequences.

I would have rather had it dubbed.

6 Furthermore, such effects are not limited to late developers only as had previously been thought, but rather exist throughout the reference range of development.

The videos have no origin or destination, but rather exist staunchly within the confines of the journey.

Truth has little objective meaning or value, but rather exists as it is necessary or useful.

But if we identify this relation with an accident of Simmias, then we shall have to say that Socrates's being thought about does not exist in Socrates after all, but rather exists only in Simmias.

Rather, it has existed in the psyche of the Sunni Arabs of Mesopotamia and the Levant for more than a century.

For starters, if the slave trade had not existed, rather few of the people we refer to as "African-Americans" would have been born at all.

There is none lower in fi than Merrill Garbus, but lo-fi is perfect for the music she makes, lending her perfectly formed miniatures a feeling of immediacy, as if they were melodies that had always existed, rather than ones she wrote and recorded.

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