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Khayyam states "essence is primary and nothing else," because "essence was non-existent and then became existent".

In September 2003, a commercial truck delivering propane to customers on the peak knocked down the then-existent KUWZ tower after the vehicle's brakes failed.

They are Surbiton's Good Life neighbours, Purley's Terry and June and Tony Hancock of the (by then non-existent) East Cheam; Hanif Kureishi's Bromley Buddha, even, arguably, Streatham's homely Madame Cyn; the inhabitants of Betjeman's Metroland.

Despite being denied permission to switch, however, Bush seems to have gone to Alabama anyway: from May 1972, the records show, his attendance at the Texas base started to become sketchy, then non-existent.

Furthermore, we show how the geometry of the structure determines the Fano resonance and then how the existent initial modes convert to the different modes for controlling it.

With this we can verify basic properties of our specification, and then use the existent connections between logical domains within Hets for broadening the spectrum of domains in which complementary verification properties can be addressed.

If you work for a company and you feel you can not work a balanced day, and the maternity leave is bad or non existent, then I recommend you start looking around and try to find a company that will support you.

If you're David Beckham or Lily Allen you may be used to this type of VIP treatment, but if your fame is more limited, or even non-existent then you might find this attention rather disconcerting.

If the scratch is not sharp or well defined or non-existent, then the mechanism(s) is active.

However, given that the financial contribution of the countries of the South is, if not non-existent, then no more than purely symbolic, our solidarity becomes indispensable to overcome this shortfall.

Instead of trying to circumscribe every single existent and then offer an account of each in turn, Cavendish assumes the existence of the material objects in our local surroundings and argues that because our minds detect them, our minds are material, as is everything else that we come to encounter.

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