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In the early 20th century, feeder operations were separate from all other related operations and feedlots were non-existent.
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From 1972 the organisation had a shunt growth as most of the units became inactive and many became non-existent.
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Printed during the early to mid-1860s on very thin paper, these high-denomination notes are virtually non-existent.
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When the meerkats and babblers flee from the non-existent predator, drongo steals their food.
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However, the majority of prominent feminist writers were men, and the presence of women activists in the public sphere was virtually non-existent.
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The access would have been convenient for chimney sweeps and roofers in earlier times, where cranes were non-existent and tall ladders were not common.
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Dramatically speeding up the execution makes possible previously non-existent representational technique.
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Though the band remained together for years after this incident, relations between the two remained cold and verbal communication was almost non-existent between the two.
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The cirri tend to be more profuse in the juvenile state, becoming reduced or non-existent at higher ages.
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They argued that the negative employment effects of minimum wage laws are minimal if not non-existent.
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