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What peace there is seems threadbare.
What hope there is seems to center on Leticia, a young woman (Ms. Pinal) who is known in the group as a virgin.
In others — like baseball — what violence there is seems to be merely contingent, and with changes like better helmets such sports can be made relatively safe without threatening the heart of the game.
Strictly speaking "a number" is the quantifier, though, and "there is" seems to be the improperly named 'existential construction', discussed, for example, in (Barwise and Cooper 1981).
This has been the focus in Vietnam, for example, since the education reform agenda developed in 2000, but the little evidence that there is seems to indicate that teaching remains largely didactic and teacher centred.
What story there is seems to concern the penetration of this world––the elite, remote, cold, and desperate world of the British upper classes, in which refinement at the surface masks cruelty and unhappiness.
Following the opening of Driggs's papers for research at Southern Utah University, an October 2013 article in The Numismatist concluded that though many documents, such as the arrangements with Scott's, are missing from his records, what there is "seems consistent with Driggs wanting to use the coins to finance the marking of the Oregon Trail, not to line his own pockets".
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(What design budget there was seems to have gone into buying one of those highly accomplished Japanese toilets).
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