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"The same motivations tend to exist.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France — Summer classical music festivals tend to exist as escapes.
Target content and scope: Would we be framing subjects as they tend to exist in U.S. law review literature?
Unfortunately, this weighty "examination" all happens in the ridiculous, hypersexualised world that these films tend to exist in.
When it comes to Mexican food in New York, transplanted Westerners tend to exist in a constant state of grievance.
You can email the moderators to question their actions, admittedly, but the problem is the return journey; it doesn't tend to exist.
Today's prime-time television families tend to exist as mechanisms for adult characters to wrestle with their personal distress, existential and otherwise.
In contrast, PNiPAAm brushes grafted onto NSPs with the double-headed linkers may alternatively exhibit intra-hybrid interactions and the hybrids tend to exist in a dispersed state.
However, since landscapes in northern Australia appear to be relatively intact they tend to exist as surfaces of continuous variation rather than in clearly defined homogeneous units.
The Olympics, after all, tend to exist in their own bubble, elaborately coordinated to ensure that the multibillion-dollar operation goes off smoothly.
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Mauricio Pochettino tends to exist on an even keel; the club's manager rarely gets too high or too low.
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