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This called the continued existence of the line into question.
Four, if you included the fact of his continued existence.
The continued existence of national control points is beyond doubt.
There must be more to life, he thought, than continued existence on this earth, no matter for how long.
In 2012 the continued existence of this species was reported.
"The continued existence of such a person is a sickness."
Nearly 400 people donated money to support the site's continued existence.
They failed to find any evidence for the species' continued existence.
"May already have gone too far for us to permit his continued existence."
"The moment you finally have a hint of his continued existence, and you've given up?"
Our continued existence here, as free men, is more apt to make Earth move.
No news of her whereabouts, or even continued existence, was available.
So the continued existence of the species, Man, remains in doubt.
I have no problem with the continued existence of the monarchy.
In January 1984 there was a major television debate over the continued existence of the line.
Its continued existence makes it the oldest building on the island.
But there's no comfort for those still alive other than their own continued existence.
"So the station's continued existence is yet another example of the Order's effectiveness."
The task force took no position on the issue of the cent's continued existence.
The conditions set up in our social and economic reality have long since made his continued existence impossible.
His explanation may be the best reason for the continued existence of the buttons.
The expression was now gone, permanently, along with his continued existence.
It was an argument about the continued existence of humanity, come what may.
We could know all the facts about a person's continued existence and not be able to say whether the person has survived.
The continued existence of the church in Iran today is at grave risk.