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You can mine ore from asteroids, loot deserted ships and battle monsters that somehow exist in the vacuum of space.
It's a deeply American idea that "relationships" somehow exist in an airtight vacuum divorced from money, work, power and politics.
Second, even if such a majority does somehow exist, it is silent, fragmented and passive in pursuing the proposed peace solution.
Kendall may believe she is reversing Labour's slouch towards middle-class individualism by invoking single-class, single-race "communities" that somehow exist outside that prism.
For the hard-boiled crime novel "The City & the City" (2009), he invented two European city-states, Besźel and Ul Qoma, which somehow exist in the same physical space.
Under a tree near the office was a waiting cluster of boda-boda boys, the young men who taxi people around on their motorbikes, their heedless speeds and buzzing engines speaking of the constant motion and ambition that somehow exist side by side with a profound inertia in Africa.
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This is another example, another prism, with which to view the enforcement process, the bureaucratic tendencies, the system that somehow exists and is being reformed.
The demand for the perfect feminist icon who somehow exists outside the system can never be met, because it's impossible.
Ellis agreed that humans must move on from the view that we are somehow separate from nature (or that nature somehow exists separate from us) and, instead, embrace our role as "permanent shapers and stewards of the biosphere and the species within it".
There is some creative form of production I understand as having to do with blackness, which somehow exists within the endlessly connected black diaspora, but many of those links — between black artists, between works of art and their black creators, and even between countries and continents — have seemed stretchy if not tenuous.
Plato wrote that a person's selfhood somehow exists eternally.
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