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Mauricio Pochettino tends to exist on an even keel; the club's manager rarely gets too high or too low.
A film poster tends to exist in a shiny, happy universe where people say lovely things about lovely people who have done lovely things on a lovely set.
"There is a natural tension that tends to exist between a party's base and its elected political leaders," Lee said in recent interview with the Guardian.
What is puzzling is that a series of storms tends to exist along the same latitude -- "They come in rows," Dr. Marcus said -- and that the storms last for decades.
The meet's most idiosyncratic event involved professional athletes from five different sports — football, baseball, basketball, soccer and bobsledding — gathering on the track to settle the type of debate that tends to exist only in the realm of hypotheticals conceived and debated by sports fans after a couple of rounds of beer.
Outside of a mobile application's official product, there tends to exist a broader ecosystem catering the wants and unmet desires of its user community.
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"The same motivations tend to exist.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France — Summer classical music festivals tend to exist as escapes.
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.
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