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And yet the pharmaceutical marvels Cox fought so hard to bring into existence failed him in the end.

From The Guardian Nov. 29, 2016

It follows too closely the pattern of Versailles, without, however, any of the liberalizing international institutions which that treaty sought to bring into existence.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is not likely to end in the mood of the Armistice of 1918, when millions believed that peace terms alone could bring into existence a new, warless and equitable world order.

From Time Magazine Archive

Besides, the moral element which those privileges would bring into existence would, in my judgment, have a powerful influence in perpetuating our form of government.

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The residents of a city themselves bring into existence beautiful streets, magnificent public buildings and ideal health conditions; or else they bring to themselves the saloon and other degrading institutions, all depending upon public sentiment.

From Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks by B. J. (Bert Joseph) Griswold




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