Word: existing
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Student service leaders have criticized the report's recommendation that Harvard's current public service programs (PBHA and HAND) be combined under a new assistant dean for public service and that the new, larger structure exist in the Phillips Brooks House building in the Yard...
...Mansfield basically said that racism doesn't exist at Harvard," Lin said. "I was shocked that a professor at Harvard would say these things...
Walsh said other documents prove that the 1986 financial emergency the prosecution used as his motive did not exist...
Even if there had been no other fossils in the nest, the discovery of an embryonic oviraptor would have been important. Dinosaur embryos are rare -- fewer than a dozen kinds have ever been found. Juvenile animals often have features that vanish as the creatures grow, but which also exist in the embryos of their precursors or descendants (human fetuses, for example, start out with tiny tails). If researchers can find common traits in unhatched dinosaurs and birds, they will be able to establish stronger links between them...
...birds in the sunlit trees. What's wrong with the name Impressionism is that it suggests quick shots of fleeting things. Yet the main progenitor of New Painting was the most solid, stubborn and material painter imaginable, Gustave Courbet. A Renoir like Bather with a Terrier, 1870, could hardly exist without the example of Courbet's wardrobe nudes. Courbet was the doubting Thomas of painting, the great empiricist who wanted to verify everything by touch, and his influence pervades Manet's work as well...