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Despite the apparent magnitude of what Johns has done by revisiting Zero Hour, the Time Sphere†™ s encounter with Parallax and Extant is almost a passing thought.
Booster Gold #0 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Marion said, 'Extant's business is in procuring and transshipping Exocets, Mirages, Mavericks, MXs, Bonhohm supercannons; you name it in high-tech weaponry and for a price they can get it.
Black Blade Lustbader, Eric Van 1992
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Extant law, properly interpreted and enforced, likely would have prevented chicken suits, or tea party duds, or anything similar in the proximity of a polling place.
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Extant law, properly interpreted and enforced, likely would have prevented chicken suits, or tea party duds, or anything similar in the proximity of a polling place.
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Extant life on Earth is descended not from one, but from three distinctly different cell types.
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Extant gothic buildings other than churches are rare.
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Extant life on Earth is descended not from one, but from three distinctly different cell types.
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Extant variants do not conserve block structure, or the “degree” of degeneracy that the “standard” code does.
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Extant manuscript illuminations from these houses will be considered in the chapter on the textual environment.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Extant law, properly interpreted and enforced, likely would have prevented chicken suits, or tea party duds, or anything similar in the proximity of a polling place.
stuartmathergibson commented on the word Extant
(especially of a document) still in existence; surviving
August 6, 2021