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"Without Edvard Munch, German Expressionism would not have existed," the art historian Reinhold Heller states in the show's excellent catalogue.
As people quit cities that should never have existed, the population of Siberia and the Russian far east has shrunk faster than the rest of the country's.
"Fraud has existed for as long as banks have existed," the executive, Daniel Bouton, told members of the French Parliament's finance committee.
If we hadn't had such an awesome contract, [Royal Trux albums] Thank You and Sweet Sixteen wouldn't have existed the way they did at all.
"Statements documenting hazardous conditions in great detail serve only the same purpose when such conditions are known to have existed," the manual stated.
For as long as they have existed, the Texans have waited in Peyton Manning's shadow to play meaningful games late in December, to make the playoffs and to begin to create their own history.
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Given how long the division has existed, the proposals in Texas have generated sharply conflicting responses.
For as long as television has existed, the novel, and novelists, Franzen believes, have felt themselves in decline.
CLINTON, Md .— For as long as Bahaism has existed, the forebears of Rezvan Tavakkoli have abided by it.
In the 5 years it has existed, the CTSA program has become an important trainer of such scientists.
Many have existed since the start of the epidemic; others developed later.
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