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1 In 1776 manufactories scarcely existed even in name in all this vast territory.
2 There are hooligans that ought to have existed even if they never have.
3 This however existed even at the Chevrette, and in the mind of M. d'Epinay himself.
4 The two existed even before they had a name.
5 The following one existed even to the Reformation:-
6 Proof of that existed even today, on every continent, where primitive cultures still coexisted with advanced societies.
7 The printer, as he existed even in the days of the Estiennes, has become almost an abstraction.
8 Game laws existed even in this region.
9 Oh, yes, the network existed even then.
10 Honest men are usually to be found everywhere, and they existed even in Charles the Second's pensionary Parliament:-
11 Suppose there existed even the limited freedom to kill in vendetta, and think what would happen in our suburbs.
12 He had pretended, not wanting to shatter a friendship which had existed even then, in his own heart, anyway.
13 He reminded himself that there was a baby inside there, a baby that existed even if it couldn't be seen.
14 I don't think this level of technology existed even five years ago. The film will be released on DVD in May.
15 It makes me miserable to leave you, but I was engaged to this dinner before I knew that you existed even !
16 He also asked, "If the primeval language existed even up to the time of Moses, whence came the Egyptian language?"
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