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In the land of the Germans, Tacitus writes, "nobody laughs off vice; and to corrupt and to be corrupted is not called 'modern times.' " Pointedly, he observed that the Germans were "not tainted by intermarriage with any other nations" but rather existed "as a distinct unadulterated people that resembles only itself".

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Truth has little objective meaning or value, but rather exists as it is necessary or useful.

While the management is similar to central Chile, plantations rather exist as small patches surrounded by an environmental matrix of native plant formations (e.g. Nothofagus spp. forests and Nothofagus spp. scrublands).

The emotional arc of a story does not give us direct information about the plot or the intended meaning of the story, but rather exists as part of the whole narrative (e.g., an emotional arc showing a fall in sentiment throughout a story may arise from very different plot and structure combinations).

Those that do none of the above, but rather exist as a "live storage" facility for endangered species, or species extinct in the wild, are not pursuing conservation but, rather, are a discouraging acquiescence to a world without animals roaming in the wild.

DC found at peripheral body sites such as mucosal surfaces or the skin are not a uniform population, but rather exist as distinct cell subsets which differ in the expression of certain cell surface markers.

H3K9me2 can also occur in euchromatic regions but rather exist as small heterochromatin patches (Zheng and Chen, 2011).

However, in some cell types - for example muscle - and in most invertebrates and plants, the Golgi is not a linked ribbon but rather exists as one to hundreds of individual stacks scattered through the cytosol.

Common for all states, except the chronic infection, is that the bacteria carry the phage DNA, but the DNA is not integrated into the bacterial chromosome, but rather exists as a plasmid.

The Swi6 dynamics determined in this study imply that such oligomeric networks, if indeed they exist in vivo under natural conditions, are not inert but rather exist as a steady-state equilibrium of association and dissociation of Swi6 molecules with nucleosomes and themselves.

"It has existed as long as the country has existed.

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