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Never to exist again.
"And I sit there and I feel it's like heaven, because people are just in those books, all the people I admire, and they are just waiting for someone to open them, to exist again after life.
It also stands to weaken the Endangered Species Act, because if critical habitat is redefined as any place where a species might ever have existed, and where you or I might want it to exist again, then the door is open for many other senseless efforts to bring back long-lost creatures.
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So that is the Shire's version of Peter Rabbit, a time and a man not likely to ever exist again.
"You have gone from production offline" to production that might never exist again.
They want to take the country back to a reality that exists only in their imaginations — and to a world that will never exist again — and freeze us there.
Minor variations in BMI distribution exist, again possibly due to differences in recruitment age ranges.
Witnessing a special moment lingering in front of me, being able to capture that, knowing that it will never exist again.
The lengthy but immensely rewarding Blimp is a warm, fond salute to a colonial British Empire which would never exist again.
The safest default assumption is probably that this gap will exist again, but that it will amount to a more typical value like 2 or 3 percentage points than the 6-point "enthusiasm gap" that existed in 2010.
My colleagues and I attempted to convince them that those jobs simply will not exist again, at historical levels of compensation, in the months or years before these students' graduation.
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