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"There's an almost non-existent talent pool in Palestine for video-game development," Kheir said.
Non existent for 70 minutes.
Education opportunities were almost non existent.
Ashley Dupre, one of the more notorious ones, was indicative: Until then a prostitute, she survived the showdown quite well, making a few bucks on the scandal, getting the chance to showcase her -- non-existent -- singing talent, and now a stay-at-home mother.
I have written before about the mysterious ability of certain FOI officers to apparently assess the content of non-existent documents, a creative talent could surely have many useful applications.
When the magazine was published, Esquire received hundreds of phone calls about the non-existent Coleman and various talent agencies sought to represent her, even after the hoax was revealed.
They reveal her talent to be not raw, not flawed, but almost non-existent.
Whatever is non-existent remains non-existent for ever and whatever is existent always exists.
It's time that the world starts "celebrating women for their singular talents and contributions" -- starting with asking women questions about themselves rather than their (existent or non-existent) significant other.
That is non-existent.
Inflation is non-existent.
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