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That said, the murky underworld of sleaze and gossip which permeates the backdoor politics – and most walks of life where power, money, or the lack of it, matter existed before the internet was invented or McBride got involved.

A first meeting between James O'Brien, the special adviser to President Clinton for the Balkans, and Vojislav Kostunica, the newly elected Yugoslav president, produced no precise timetable for restoring diplomatic ties but demonstrated that a willingness to resolve the matter existed on both sides.

Since space is a function of matter, if no matter existed, neither could space, let alone empty space, exist.

At the turn of the century, astronomers wanted to know whether matter existed between the stars, and if so, whether it affected their readings of starlight.

Modern theories indicate that neither Uranus nor Neptune could have formed in situ beyond Saturn, as too little primordial matter existed at that range to produce objects of such high mass.

This provides direct evidence that there was a period in the history of the Universe before the formation of the first stars, when most ordinary matter existed in the form of clouds of neutral hydrogen.

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The evidence that this "dark matter" exists came from the existence of match reads in intergenic regions that change across development and sexes.

In biology, the term is (somewhat romantically) applied to the surprisingly extensive transcription of RNA from regions of the genome which do not code for proteins; and whereas there is still no firm evidence that cosmological dark matter exists, never mind any evidence on what it is, the existence of noncoding RNA is not in dispute.

Researchers believe dark matter exists for a simple reason: the galaxies that make up the universe are spinning too fast.

Here is the difference a color makes: "blue lives matter" expresses a fact in our society; "black lives matter" exists as a reminder, or an aspiration.

Acellular slime molds, which grow on bacteria, fungi and decaying organic matter, exist most commonly as plasmodia, large amoebalike cells with many nuclei.

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