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They need to make space in their lives for existential questions.
What they still debate is the more existential side of things, such as where light came from in the first place.
Like many existential problems, this one called for professional help.
For most people, this would be something of an existential crisis.
In the existential sense, the answer is, of course, yes.
A. The most important work a young photographer can do is existential.
There's an almost existential crisis going on about what they are for.
These are existential choices and they may be coming soon.
And then there's what you might call the existential economics.
It is about the existential drama of his own life.
My political experience has provided a number of existential subjects.
Perhaps the existential approach will work for the Jets, but little else did today.
But that existential question, which he understood as God's call, changed everything for him.
Because it's got the most existential anxiety that I know.
Then following is the existential struggle of man to take sides.
Time and space are not existential factors for the political universe.
Existential death anxiety is known to be the most powerful form.
The label is named after a play on the word existential.
The existential self appears between two and three months of age.
Written in 1864, the story is often considered to be the world's first existential novel.
How else can I face the existential horror of it all and continue to work?
There's no getting around it: being black, or whatever you are, is an existential fact of your identity.
In some ways, it might have to do with our status as existential beings.
But they added up to an existential question mark rather than a rationale for why he should be president.
I have an existential breakdown on the way to the airport.