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The caliphate has survived its first year of existence, and as long as it is allowed to exist in Syria, it will continue to expand, both there and abroad.
If the stuff is allowed to exist, it will stand.
When you think about it, it's surprising that art is allowed to exist.
Fortunately, the wonderful Amanda Peet, exuding an aura of fractured confidence, is allowed to exist outside of the confining dimensions of a sermon (1 30).
Thus, the Jewish "sharia" is allowed to exist (and so it should), yet the same right is being denied to Muslims.
But open criticism is allowed to exist only when it is part of a plan, a pre-approved script, not when it is caught on tape through carelessness.
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With expenses, an ambiguity was allowed to exist between allowances ("just divide the maximum into 12 monthly payments," MPs were told in the 90s) and out-of-pocket expenses.
"The terrorists should not be allowed to exist at all.
That is a situation the clubs say cannot be allowed to exist.
But remember, this was the era when Bush sold records and Reef were allowed to exist.
The Kirov was allowed to exist but kept mostly at home.
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