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Towering above is a spectacular sycamore that surely existed in 1776.
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Meanwhile, the racism and nationalism that surely exist among them also exist among Democrats and higher socioeconomic strata.
Deeply rooted policy differences and personality clashes that provided all the excitement of lusty, newsworthy Democratic conventions past -- and that surely exist today -- have been submerged in the fervent desire of the Outs to Get Back In.
I never liked "institutional racism", too sweeping for my taste or complex for 90s Britain, implicitly dismissive of all the individual goodwill that surely exists between most of us in greater measure than the opposite impulse.
If the west wishes today to underline the differences that surely exist between its intervention now and earlier ones, a precondition for persuasiveness is to familiarise ourselves with what we have forgotten, to understand why this history does matter despite everything that the Gaddafis of the world do with it, and will matter more and more the longer the regime hangs on.
Another overstretching of methods occurs because above species level multifurcations that surely exist in evolution will always tend to be split.
The little that we know about almost all those fish species should encourage us to carefully look out for the multitude of novel evolutionary mutant models that surely exist, and that will help to improve our understanding of human diseases, their diagnosis and treatment.
They sat on a bench in a shoe shop on the Kilburn High Road getting measured for a pair of dull brown shoes with a T-strap that did not express any of the joy that must surely exist in the world, despite everything.
With its sumptuous Technicolor tones, its American songbook classics, and its evocation of an idyllic, untroubled fin-de-siècle St Louis that surely never existed until Vincente Minnelli dreamed it up, Meet Me In St Louis is as midwestern Republican in its outlook as Minnelli himself (though, as a closeted gay midwestern Republican, he might well have seen the GOP as perfect camouflage).
Such what-if games reside at the heart of fiction; as DeWitt told an interviewer in 2013, "I understand the clichés, and it was fun to address them, but it was also fun to make up a world that surely never existed".
Lawrence Marshall, a law professor at Northwestern who is director of the Center for Wrongful Convictions at the university, said that the mistakes unearthed in Illinois surely existed in other states.
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