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Yet one of this show’s more powerful themes has been the idea that heroes can follow a path of logic and honor with absolute certainty, and still arrive at the wrong conclusion — or worse, can bring into existence the very thing they were trying to prevent.

When they attempted to kill Mr. Navalny with the Soviet-era military nerve agent Novichok, Mr. Putin’s cronies violated an international treaty Russia signed — and helped bring into existence — prohibiting the use of chemical weapons.

There’s this effort to sort of collectively bring into existence this space where many of the rules of social interaction are lifted and there’s a whole new set of expectations where it’s normal to be slurring one’s words and barely able to walk.

From Salon

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

Thus, a PiS government or Fidesz government will not only create a PiS state or a Fidesz state – it will also seek to bring into existence a PiS people and a Fidesz people.

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