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(31) The Council's power to issue policy recommendations under stage two has been in existence since the convergence decision in 1974.
(32) It is 157 feet high and the amphitheatre from wall to wall is 620 by 513 feet, the largest in existence.
(33) It is already in existence in a number of white-collar jobs.
(34) Thomases' notes on conferences and bills suggest the billing records may have been in existence at the time.
(35) Although it has been in existence for some considerable time, train operation for passengers has been provided by battery-electric power.
(36) Some of them were closely connected with those already in existence but they also sprang from advances in science and technology.
(37) Most of the large programs in existence at the present time tend to favor institutional settings.
(38) In addition, a grist mill was now definitely in existence, having been built, or possibly rebuilt, during the 1780s.
(39) In the 23 years that that council has been in existence, it has not complied with the 1968 Act.
(40) Inspiration for the scheme came from Bristol's thriving employment agency that has been in existence for 14 years.
(41) The employee's affidavit was already in existence and the copy when first received by the defendants was not privileged.
(42) There are several quite elaborate private lists in existence, but none of these has yet been published.
(43) It is the fastest, most effective way to build muscles in existence.
(44) No program in existence on a national or statewide scale has ever dared to speak in terms like these.
(45) National made these instruments specifically to be the loudest acoustic guitars in existence - and they succeeded.
(46) The original through road is still in existence at the top and the bottom of the picture.
(47) Although that august body had been in existence for more than fifteen years, it occupied no official headquarters.
(48) The new squad will officially be in existence on Monday anyway,[sentencedict.com] so we're only jumping the gun by six days.
(49) Groups in other countries are known to have continued in existence for many years.
(50) The objects and objectives of an enterprise Every business organisation has its objectives - ie. its main purpose for being in existence.
(51) But this was by then certainly one of the finest collections of its kind, if not the finest, in existence.
(52) The reforms in national insurance contributions will abolish the in-built bias currently in existence to create part-time employment.
(53) New Tristram has been in existence for several years,(http://sentencedict.com) though the exact date of its founding is unclear.
(54) The effect of caking property is ignored commonly in existence indexes on ignition and burn out.
(55) Realistic pressure on monographic amendment of civil procedure law is still in existence. Reasonable examination on its recent modification will do good to its monographic amendment.
(56) Homer sometimes nods. There is nobody in existence who never makes any mistake.
(57) Based on it , the formation of in existence is explicated, and a method which focuses on the automatic measurement of image-rejection ration and its realizable circuit is provided finally.
(58) It is dedicated to Amaterasu (the Sun goddess) and has been in existence since 4BC.
(59) Based on the detail analysis of PMA of VCB in existence, a novel PMA of VCB, which is monostable, has two coils, is proposed.
(60) Not changing the Video Conference protocols in existence, we embed a good encryption algorithm (Permutation Code) in the system to safeguard the information of Multimedia.
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