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Citing other cases, Eagan writes, Where one individual does not have a Fourth Amendment interest, grouping together a large number of similarly-situated individuals cannot result in a Fourth Amendment interest springing into existence ex nihilo.
He thinks universes have always been springing into existence, and that this process will continue forever.
Specialized funds have certainly been an emerging trend over the last five to 10 years, with hundreds of so-called micro VC funds springing into existence.
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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.
Neonatal intensive-care units sprang into existence.
"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.
Thus, Chapter 28, (which features a harrowing ferry crossing over the Li River on bamboo rafts) sprang into existence.
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.
So, for example, if someone in New Hampshire decided to vote for Mitt Romney rather than Rick Santorum, another universe where Santorum gets that vote would spring into existence.
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