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The trophy, which would surely burn to the touch if it existed, seems within reach, said Brian Ciemnecki, a meteorologist with the weather service.
Like the fervent hopes Mr Blair aroused, that longing, if it existed, seems to have faded.Still more ambitiously, "Diana week" is extolled as the time when Britain's upper lip definitively relaxed.
Sounding a different from the long-rumored 15-inch MacBook Air, this model, if it really exists, seems appropriately equipped with impressive hardware to retain the Pro designation and lead Apple's charge against the onslaught of so-called Ultrabooks.
The report is confused in other ways as well; in any case, no trace of this voluminous non-philosophical corpus, if it ever existed, seems to have survived.
Marius Victorinus is said to have translated some of the Enneads into Latin in the fourth century, but his translation, if in fact it really existed, seems to have been lost soon afterwards.[10] For Aristotle, the Middle Ages were in somewhat better shape.
Over the course of the evening though, he loses and regains the hat on innumerable instances, and the object of his tight-fitting outfit becomes clear; it exists, it seems, to showcase his snaking hips and twisted torso to hundreds of smartly dressed middle-aged women who can barely express their excitement even with all the hip-shaking they can muster.
However, the app wasn't heavily marketed by Amazon, and many parents don't even know it exists, it seems.
The film's missing link of practicalities would be a feature film in itself and the many treasured moments in the film as it exists all seem like confections adorning that drier, grittier void.
This is not the book you'd hope for, but that it exists at all seems almost a rejoinder to our own time.
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