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The act and the content always exist; and, in fact, they always exist together, forming a whole in the mind, a unified mental reality, though the content has a dependent existence on the act.[5] The object may or may not exist.
I think they always exist.
These valuations can be implicit or explicit, however they always exist.
The magnitude of these effects, however, are neither equal across levels of biological organization or geographical location, nor are they always negative (Royo et al. 2010 a ) nor do they always exist (Kraft et al. 2004; Collard et al. 2010; Aronson and Handel 2011; Levine et al. 2012).
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"Haven't they always existed throughout time?" he asked.
If the Beastie Boys stormed in as the archetypal wild hip-hop white boys, they always existed in both worlds.
And they do exist, and I guess they'll always exist," Gulliver adds when I ask if he thinks we'll see angry chef culture disappear across the board.
Wes Feltz, 16, of Pittsburgh, wrote in an e-mail message: "They'll never stop MP3's -- they'll always exist.
These do not exist for all sets in all Boolean algebras; if they do always exist, the Boolean algebra is said to be complete.
The [sometimes unfortunate] reality of prom photos is that they will always exist.
It's an essential American discussion, because the surest way to lose those elusive freedoms is to assume they will always exist.
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