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Neither language, culture nor a human mind can exist in isolation, or spring into existence fully formed.
And as to the new particles formed, I am perplexed by their ability to spring into existence after the original particle ceases to exist.
"A company doesn't just spring into existence fully formed.
Rights do not "spring into existence, as the court seems to believe, because foreign nations decriminalise conduct," he wrote.
While many stories come into being through intense authorial diligence and cogitation, others spring into existence in an instant, discharging themselves onto the page almost by magic.
More than 20 parties are represented in one of the two houses (party-hopping is common, and new parties spring into existence at the drop of a hat).
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Neonatal intensive-care units sprang into existence.
Thus, Chapter 28, (which features a harrowing ferry crossing over the Li River on bamboo rafts) sprang into existence.
The last thing a new nation needs is a celebration as it springs into existence, only to then be forgotten until the next crisis.
Zaatari is a bustling city that sprang into existence as a tidal bore of humanity crashed over the Syrian border in 2012.
This is why it sometimes seems as if Martin sprang into existence fully formed, absolute in her commitment to geometric abstraction.
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