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were structures
noun
A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts.
Exact(10)
"There were structures in place in Dara'a, like brothels, that relocated to here," he said.
They worked because there were structures that protected the voters from themselves and the rulers from themselves.
"There were structures through which people could influence L.B.J.," Michael Janeway, the author of "The Fall of the House of Roosevelt," whose father was a close Johnson adviser during L.B.J.'s Senate years, told me.
Perhaps the most striking humanlike features present on the remains of the specimen's lower leg were structures that suggest the presence of a foot arch and robust Achilles tendon.
The proposal is that each mathematical statement S is translated into two modal statements: (i) if there were structures of the suitable kind, S would be true in these structures, and (ii) it's possible that there are such structures.
According to the applied mathematical statement, if there were structures satisfying the conjunction of the axioms of Zermelo set theory Z including some non-mathematical objects referred to in U, A would hold in such structures.
Similar(46)
There are structures there.
These are structures that store water.
Areoles are structures unique to cacti.
"They are structured and typical.
It is structured in time".
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