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Those sketches are the only records existent of many minor league organizations' and players' statistics.
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Since then, it has since been discovered that only a few security vulnerabilities were existent in both products, which have since been patched.
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A graveyard around the church however is no longer existent.
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The vast majority of its output were trucks, due to an almost non- existent consumer market for passenger cars at the time.
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The interdependence of all phenomena, including the self, is a helpful way to undermine mistaken views about inherence, or that one's self is inherently existent.
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For instance, it is common for new chapters to take on an element from an existent chapter that has helped them form.
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With regard to the latter, the existent restrictions are nevertheless maintained, based on the precautionary principle.
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They mean an alternative existent accentuation pattern and are given only for some of the words, which have an alternative accentuation in a language.
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In this version, some existent protocols support was added.
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It was added to an existent reservoir, the pumping station dating to 1874.
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