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1 Or worse, it might well not have come into existence at all.
2 The names Whig and Tory had come into existence in this struggle.
3 The play was conceived before the Independent Theatre had come into existence .
4 In other words, no group or species has come into existence twice.
5 Other navies were advancing: some had, as it were, come into existence .
6 North America, having gradually emerged from the water, had come into existence .
7 But they have come into existence , and they propagate their wretched race.
8 Certain of these elements have united, and man has come into existence .
9 After the change, several hundred new gTLDs are expected to come into existence .
10 Sport climbing had come into existence in America in the mid-1980s.
11 The brats have come into existence , and must make the best of it.
12 Thus no forms would come into existence by generation; which is not true.
13 The idea seemed to come into existence fully-grown, without preliminary discussion.
14 Had it not done so, the tree would not have come into existence .
15 The eighth picture depicted an astronomer who has not yet come into existence .
16 The means to achieve the goal, He said, had already come into existence .
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