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    extant


    1. Command, no longer extant) and trained in the details of this policy


    2. But there were still extant the many local city, town, and


    3. Ovington herself was a student at Harvard (Radcliffe College) and a radical Socialist involved in every left-wing cause extant


    4. The author has become acquainted, over a period of years, with the postulations of certain others who claim, based presumably on lengthy study and research, that many books of the Old and New Testament were written using texts from earlier literary sources, no longer extant


    5. 12 There are records extant which show that during this period the supreme council of Salvington, numbering one hundred, held an executive meeting on Urantia under the presidency of Gabriel


    6. fits - and his insane asylum clan, I have found a thread extant with the


    7. the unceasing perpetuation of mythologies that attempt to keep extant


    8. large held onto their extant views of the world, and only slowly


    9. The trolls felt a little remiss at having razed the only extant jungle, but they figured that where there was one tree, there would soon be others


    10. Integration teaching Initiations extant for Thousands of Years,

    11. Oh, how Islam made the world poorer we would never know, but the glimpses of what is still extant on the ground and that which preserved in museums would make us sigh


    12. Who isn’t aware that the living organisms in our planet’s seas maintain a continuum of existence by the live feeding on the dead, from the simplest one-celled to the most mammoth of animals still extant? That plants too, are interwoven within the same cycle of birth and death?


    13. “To a very large extant, we have not only saved your lives, but your souls


    14. therefore, advised to take a review of their extant internal instructions in this


    15. proof of the same as per extant instructions


    16. other shares, banks should follow RBI's extant guidelines on capital market/overall


    17. review of their extant systems and procedures relating to settlement of claims of


    18. historical proof, and that there were historians extant, of


    19. his writings must have been extant during the early life


    20. The flat, empty and two-dimensional spiritual ugliness of his paintings showed how the evolution of abstraction had taken over and dominated European civilization to such an extant: that humans were no longer human

    21. advanced and extremely ancient spiritual and philosophical technology that predates all extant


    22. wisdom narratives were modified over time to eventually become the extant religious canons of all


    23. Furthermore, the moral rules and related philosophy, that extant religions and mystery schools are


    24. unlocking the symbolized wisdom that long predated all extant religions and mystery schools


    25. read to date are mostly wrong, since they are too closely tied to extant religions and esoterica


    26. succeeded to the extant that I have, Freemasons, Rosicrucians, and other seekers have made


    27. older than these civilizations or any extant religion


    28. A great deal of the destructive energy extant in the world today is due to the presence on the astral plane of a first ray disciple of the planetary Logos


    29. His name's Gonzago: the story is extant, and writ in choice Italian: you shall see anon how the murderer gets the love of Gonzago's wife


    30. The observatory of Dunsink registered in all eleven shocks, all of the fifth grade of Mercalli's scale, and there is no record extant of a similar seismic disturbance in our island since the earthquake of 1534, the year of the rebellion of Silken Thomas

    31. ‘There are traditions still extant among the people of Slavs of the true faith suffering under the yoke of the ‘unclean sons of Hagar


    32. Some slight mishearing or forgetting may inflect the quotations of song lyrics in this novel; certain Scriptural passages depart subtly from extant translations; and the title of the third interlude (give or take a word) comes from an artwork by Damien Hirst


    33. An incident which happened not very long after that airy notion of getting aid from his uncle had been excluded, was a strong sign of the effect that might have followed any extant opportunity of gambling


    34. 8 Footnote to 1934 edition: “One of the few examples of a conservatively financed real estatebond issue extant in 1933 is afforded by the Trinity Buildings Corporation of New York First 5½s, due 1939, secured on two well-located office buildings in the financial district of New York City


    35. ‘I think he can give in to an extant temptation,’ she said, more precisely than was good-humoured


    36. This is the only complete version of Intolerance extant! And here!”


    37. A phenomenon, by the way, of which there is more than one example extant


    38. “I suppose, now,” said Miss Ingram, curling her lip sarcastically, “we shall have an abstract of the memoirs of all the governesses extant: in order to avert such a visitation, I again move the introduction of a new topic


    39. A trace of this ellipsis is still extant with faire followed by a reflexive verb in the infinitive (faire taire = faire se taire)


    40. Now, by all odds, the most ancient extant portrait anyways purporting to be the whale's, is to be found in the famous cavern-pagoda of Elephanta, in India

    41. The English were preceded in the whale fishery by the Hollanders, Zealanders, and Danes; from whom they derived many terms still extant in the fishery; and what is yet more, their fat old fashions, touching plenty to eat and drink


    42. I object to the plan, because it takes for granted that the rate of duties now extant in our statutes is precisely what it ought to be


    43. Though I would not imply that the composition of this frieze was in any way governed by the laws which rule similar compositions in pediments, it is interesting and instructive to note that the general principles of distribution of subject which have been followed, are somewhat similar to those which we can trace in the best-known pediments extant; thus, as the god in his more elevated position would occupy the centre of the pediment, so the low-lying seashore and the scenes which are being enacted upon it correspond to the wings at either side


    44. But while the date of the so-called Lenaea has been so long open to question, until recently it has been universally held that some portion at least of all the festivals at Athens in honor of the wine-god was held in the precinct by the extant theatre of Dionysus


    45. The plays of the latter festival were undoubtedly given in the extant theatre; but of the former contest we have an entirely different record


    46. From all these considerations it seems to be impossible that the precinct of the older temple by the extant theatre and the sanctuary εν Λίμναις could be the same


    47. No other of the extant dramas has been so much discussed in connection with the question as the Acharnians


    48. It is a papyrus manuscript discovered a few months ago in Egypt, and is supposed by some authorities to be the oldest copy extant of portions of the Old Testament books of Zachariah and Malachi


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    Synonyms for "extant"

    extant alive working operative functioning

    "extant" definitions

    still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost