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were shocked to discover he really existed.
"We wanted to check he really existed," Bain tells me.
He said that big reptiles like meat, and that Godzilla, if he really existed, would head for Manhattan because of the population density.
Holmes seemed so real, so magnificently lifelike, that some readers thought he really existed, and even now a few like to say that Conan Doyle was merely the literary agent for Dr. Watson, who actually wrote the tales.
In the movie, which opens today at the U.A. Union Square 14, we see what Vince Vaughn's character in "Swingers" would have been like if he really existed: a would-be charmer afflicted with a hipster's version of echolalia as his way to be the center of attention, constantly testing everybody's patience.
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Now, could he really exist?
"The Department of Justice should determine who this Peter Williams is and if he really exists".
The notion of an incomplete birth seemed to explain something of his feeling of unreality — many a Beckett character seems uncertain whether he really exists.
If a DJ plays Galantis's "Runaway" and no one hears it, does he really exist?
The curious thing about Francis Archer is that he never really existed.
This muddled trinity highlights the overall absurdity of our obsession with the jovial personality of the happy-go-lucky crook, whether he ever really existed or not.
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