Word: existing
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...from bondage in Egypt; Joshua's conquest of the Promised Land and the gloomy prophecies of Jeremiah - are being seen in a new light thanks to a flood of recent discoveries. And archaeologists are always seeking new evidence that might help resolve some still-unanswered questions: Did Moses really exist? Did the Exodus happen? Did Joshua fight the Battle of Jericho? Did Jesus drive out the money changers? When - and why - were the earliest books of the Bible written...
According to Gallucio, the Board had not even compiled a list of Cambridge's protected tenants, nor had it identified how many exist...
...Because there are many variables we can work on, I am sure that we will find the necessary policies to return to a more or less normal situation. There is the length of the workday or workweek, for example, and new kinds of jobs. Half the professions that will exist 10 years from now are not even known today...
...same time, London and Dublin will hold preliminary consultations to prepare for full, all-party talks by late February. This may seem like a fudge, and that is what some are calling it. "I see no purpose whatsoever in trying to pretend difficulties and difference do not exist," said Bruton. "They do exist." But, he added, the initiative was a mechanism aimed at "overcoming and transcending those difficulties...
...long-term investigations. "There are no bodies available to do the work," says Bonnie Bufford, a supervisor in a Queens child-protective-services unit. Claims Gail Nayowith, executive director of the Citizens' Committee for Children: "Case loads are rising. Investigations take longer, and some very important programs don't exist . This child and her family should have got services. With appropriate interventions, services and follow-up, [Elisa] would be alive...