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Miller, a staff writer at Salon, describes with clinical clarity standing on the curb on a sunny childhood afternoon wishing for two things: "First, I want a place I've read about in a book to really exist, and second, I want to be able to go there".
From this perspective, "to be immanent means nothing but to carry the form of being-conscious (Bewußtheit) and to be transcendent means to really exist without such form" (Rickert 1921a, 48).
"I just want it to really exist.
Gay village is not a solution to that problem, but the idea responds to a need [which has been shown today] to really exist".
With our hair, we are beginning to really exist in and out of this world without putting a label on it, and that's amazing".
A real thing is just that which forces the rest of the universe to in some way conform to it; that is to say, if theoretically a thing made strictly no difference to any other entity (i.e. it was not related to any other entity), it could not be said to really exist.
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Many thousands of column inches have been dedicated to that Magic team, arguably the greatest to never really exist.
The millions of people who voted for him, and the hundreds of thousands who had bought his records, turned out to not really exist, or at least they weren't Steve Brookstein fans.
Did the cities the Israelites camped in on their way to Canaan really exist?
Electroclash burned too bright to ever really exist in any meaningful way.
But it does need to care about them, and to believe they really exist.
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