Sentence examples for what exists of from inspiring English sources

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Now that we can no longer see him perform, I hope someone collects and publishes what exists of his "material".

What exists of it is pretty lame, and familiar it follows the Breitbart recipe of re-headlined wire service news items and videos, with some odd, staff-penned articles about how Obama's brother-in-law isn't a good basketball coach thrown in for flavor.

Jug Suraiya of The Times of India wrote that "thanks to Munnabhai, at best what exists of Gandhism is Gandhigiri, a watered down, Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People version of the original".

Although the industry thrives on low-hanging fruit, parodying popular narratives and pushing big, shiny taboo buttons, what exists of "the greatest story ever told" uses Christ in limited, deracinated capacities.

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What existed of independent media is now under the control of proxies of the regime, and the internet has emerged as the last frontier for freedom of expression.

That time came over the Thanksgiving weekend, when I listened to the whole first season, and what existed of the second, in a kind of rapture, often while driving around New England.

Naïve realism tries to cut the Gordian knot by declaring that ontology is dead-simple: What you see is what exists, end of story.

"It will be made up of what exists now, with more of it".

What exists is groups of teeth by susceptibility to caries.

From the point of view of philosophy, ontology is the science of what exists.

Listing of specialized materials is not an exhaustive survey of what exists in computer graphics.

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