Sentence examples for how it existed from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Dunn said she was sure that "given the historical nature of these two candidacies in the Democratic race, this would seem to be a campaign where looking at whether both sexism and racism, if it existed, how it existed, how it played out, is appropriate" as a matter for further study.

But that's just how it existed in the short time we were there.

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In his performances he explores the politics of queerness, its intersections with Islam and how it exists in a constant liminal and non-aligned space.

The other interesting thing is that xAd, as a platform, powers quite a lot of other services, and so its business is not entirely dependent on how it exists as a standalone entity.

San Junipero was a story about the power of love, how it exists in reality and cruel fantasy.

All you can ask is that one be aware of one's speech, and of how it exists in a historical context.

I think all forms of media used responsibly and appropriately can contribute to the very serious conversation about this issue of vile child abuse and how it exists".

Looking back on the family archive for clues to understanding, my role in shaping that story began to evolve from my memory of how it exists into an overwhelming need to change it.

We think about it a lot, how it exists today, what it can do for the world, how to build a business.

From the point of view of the brain, the crucial issue for a brand is how it exists and operates in our memories.

I think there's a sort of parallel between the vampire, how it exists in mainstream culture and the mainstream music industry.

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