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He said: "Entrenched poverty, for instance, has existed for generations.
The word "booze" meaning liquor, for instance, has existed in one form or another since at least the mid-1500s, and yet it somehow maintains its slangy appeal nearly five centuries later.
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Shaub wrote that he was unaware of an instance in the four decades OGE has existed in which potential cabinet picks had gone before the Senate before being fully vetted.
"It has existed as long as the country has existed.
For instance, the Earth would not have existed had the matter which now constitutes our solar system formed, as usual, two stars instead of one.
Finally, it is likely that parallel worlds of X-ray users have existed, for instance, of technically oriented persons who studied X-rays, of practitioners who used X-rays incidentally, but never associated with societies, and of workers in beauty parlours who applied X-rays for hair removal.
A particular property instance cannot exist and could not have existed without the substance of which it is a property, but the particular substance can exist and could have existed without that property instance.
Imagine, for instance, the "most searched terms" if Google had existed in 1776, or a "Words of the Decade" compiled by someone in, say, Elizabethan England.
Thus, a particular instance of colour cannot exist, and could not have existed, without the object of which it is the colour, but the object can exist without the colour instance, for it may change colour and remain the same object, or it could have had a different colour from the start.
The combined response rate was thus 55% (n = 541 clinics that had existed in both survey instances).
In a recent Pew Research Center survey, for instance, forty-two per cent of Americans said they believed that "humans and other living things" have "existed in present form only" — have not, in other words, evolved.
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