Much of what once made the Chat Noir famous exists to-day in the best known of all the Montmartrois cabarets, the Quat-Z'Arts.
Having reviewed the position as itexists in New Zealand, and having set out what appear to be the main causes, it now remains to consider possible preventive measures.
Not only are there cases in which severe illness exists making further pregnancies dangerous, but there is also a heterogenous group including all gradations of health and economic reasons.
But it should be forever borne in mind, that the question is not whether a fixed connexion obtains between our volitions and their sequents, but whether a necessary connexion exists between our volitions and their antecedents.
The difficulty arises, not from the circumstance that evil exists in the present state of our being, but from the fact that it is found to exist anywhere, or in any state, under the moral administration of a perfect God.
That such a medium exists somewhere, will not be denied by many persons.
To tell us, that volition is necessitated because it exists in time, but the mind is free because it does not exist in time, is, one would think, a very odd way to dispel the darkness which hangs over the grand problem of life.
In many a good old writer, it exists in the dark germ; in Dr.
The most perfect harmony exists among all the attributes of God; and as his justice demands the punishment of the sinner, so also doth his mercy.
It is generally admitted that there exists between these organs and ordinary muscle a close analogy, in intimate structure, in the distribution of the nerves, and in the manner in which they are acted on by various reagents.
If, indeed, the arguments used by Forbes are to be trusted, it must be admitted that scarcely a single island exists which has not recently been united to some continent.
As to slavery, as it existsin the Sugar and Cotton States, to-day, I have but one fit illustration for it.
Wiswall infers from his own shallow reading and flimsy experience, exists 'in every heart.
We can as little reply, that it exists in every part: For then we must suppose it figured and extended; which is absurd and incomprehensible.
We suppose, that the taste existswithin the circumference of the body, but in such a manner, that it fills the whole without extension, and exists entire in every part without separation.
Though an extended object be incapable of a conjunction in place with another, that exists without any place or extension, yet are they susceptible of many other relations.
There is only one substance, says he, in the world; and that substance is perfectly simple and indivisible, and exists every where, without any local presence.
Upon the whole, necessity is something, that exists in the mind, not in objects; nor is it possible for us ever to form the most distant idea of it, considered as a quality in bodies.
Modern agriculture, nevertheless, hardly exists in England, neither in the production of grain nor of fruit.
It does not exist only in the rich (but as a class it exists among them to a very marked degree: there is nothing in the world more beautiful than an English manor house, with its park and garden); it permeates the whole people.
Their expression of the Christian religion exists in their descendants to-day as the Reformed, known to me in my boyhood as the Dutch Reformed.
It is kept alive by pride and the fear of shame; and thus the dread of real evil is overcome by the superior dread of an evil which exists but in the imagination.
It is greatly to be regretted that a custom so truly elegant and touching has disappeared from general use, and exists only in the most remote and insignificant villages.
Although "The Thousand and One Nights" has not been found in Persian, there exists a work in that language of which the plan is somewhat similar--but adapted from an Indian source.
Italy and Sicily: no folk-tale exists in those countries at all comparable to it in the number of its versions and in the extent of its distribution.
I daresay that a story similar to the Bengali version exists among the Tamils.
We have now to study marriage and the family as it existsamong primitive peoples.
It alreadyexists widely, though unused or directed into channels of waste.
The case of the Nâyars of Malabar, where polyandry exists with the early system of maternal filiation, is specially instructive.
The sexual coldness of the modern woman, which sociologists continually refer to, exists mainly in consequence of this constant system of repression.
After I had written the foregoing account of mother-rule as it exists in the continent of America, I had the exceeding good fortune to attend a lecture given by a native Iroquois.
Here already we find that truth, which it is the chief purpose of this book to make plain, that the individual exists for the race.
I learned by inquiry, that a quarry or locality of this species of rock exists on the banks of Grave creek, some four or five miles above the mound.
The ditch is exterior to the wall, and exists only upon the north-west and south-west sides.
One of these, named “Flint Ridge,” exists in the counties of Muskingum and Licking, in Ohio.
The apparent dependence whichexists between some of them and the larger earthworks would also seem to favor the idea that they were look-outs.
In the mounds of the South, pottery exists in great abundance; but it differs very much in form and quality from the specimens found on the Ohio.
But the long line of embankment extending from it, and the manifest connection which exists between it and the mounds upon the plain, unsettle this conclusion.
It is true some of the tribes among whom agriculture was introduced, are still savages; but not an instance exists in America of a nation, either populous or to a certain extent civilized, which is not agricultural.
The dependence which exists between certain mounds, and the defensive structures within or near which they are located, is too evident to admit of doubt.
No original deposit of the mineral exists in the State of Ohio.
Whether it is a “fancy piece,” or whether the original counterpart existsin nature, it is not assumed to say.
A stone work, somewhat similar in character to that here described, exists near the town of Somerset, Perry county, Ohio.
Thus starch, the main constituent of all graminaceous seeds, probablyexists in the same condition in raw grain and in malt.
Evidence of extinct mud volcanoes exists through a very wide area in Baluchistan and Seistan.
As it exists now the Koran consists of 114 chapters called suras (from sura, a row of bricks in a wall, a degree or step).
An encouraging example is afforded by the remarkable fact that malaria, which was once rife in certain districts of England, has now died out, although the Anopheles maculipennis mosquito still exists there.
In fact, besides the natural stiffness peculiar to all these animals, each of them has a peculiar conformation, the more or less of perfection in which constitutes the degree of harmony that exists between the forces and the weight.
The pupil will be made to understand all that there is rational in it, and what an intimate connection existsbetween the education of the man and that of the horse.
A similar necessity exists for the passage of such an act for the protection of the Panama and Tehuantepee routes.
A great part of all this may be idle boasting, but yet no wise government will lightly estimate the efforts which may be inspired by such frenzied fanaticism as exists among the Mormons in Utah.
The bare statement of these facts is sufficient to prove that no analogy exists between the power to erect a light-house as a "needful building" and that to deepen the channel of a river.
The knowledge that such a law exists would of itself go far to prevent the outrages which it is intended to redress and to render the employment of force unnecessary.
A similar necessity exists for the passage of such an act for the protection of the Panama and Tehuantepec routes.
Hence a sense of security no longer exists around the family altar.
The only remedy, therefore, in this case is that which exists in all other similar cases.
It exists independently of all constitutions, and has been exercised at all periods of the world's history.
It has been solemnly adjudged by the highest judicial tribunal known to our laws that slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of the United States.
The feeling of reciprocal dependence and attachment which now exists between master and slave would be converted into mutual distrust and hostility.
An express recognition of the right of property in slaves in the States where it now exists or may hereafter exist.
Thus a clear constitutional mode exists by which the legislature of Michigan may, in its discretion, raise money to preserve the channel of the St. Clair River at its present depth or to render it deeper.
We are fully aware of the prejudice which still exists in many minds in our country, against what is peculiarly English.
Iron exists in all animal and vegetable matter, and in all soils, to some extent.
This compactness exists more or less in most subsoils, certainly in all through which water does not readily pass.
But still I think it well to point out that this instinct exists in man, and exists most strongly in some of the noblest souls.
God is infinite; then, in that case, everything that exists is God; all phenomena are modes of the Divine Being; there is literally nothing which is not God.
I know it is usual for the orthodox when vindicating the moral character of their God to say:--'All the Evil that exists is of man; All that God has done is only good.
Nothing, save the phantom wrath of a phantom tyrant; all that is real exists the same as before.
Substance is used to express that which exists in itself and by itself, and the conception of which does not imply the conception of anything preceding it.
A school exists when two or three young men agree, more or less, to call certain things good; when they prefer such of their verses as have certain qualities to such of their verses as do not have them.
It is thus useful in cases of acid dyspepsia, heartburn, or gastrodynia, when it combines with the excess of acid which exists in the gastric secretion, and probably also in the blood.
It is maintained by some that Stimulants have simply the power of calling forth the nervous force which already exists in the system, and that they cannot create any more in addition to this.
They do this when there exists an over-relaxation of the solid fibres on account of any depressing cause, by exciting the muscles to a more or less permanent contraction, and by constringing the capillary vessels generally.
The metal has been found in the brain after death; but it also exists at the same time in other parts of the body.
But in the excretion of water there exists a compensating relation between the skin, kidneys, and bowels,--particularly between the two former.
Both Tea and Coffee contain the alkaloid Theine; but it is probable that their Neurotic action is not so much owing to this, as to a volatile oil, which exists in both in some quantity.
It is clear that if the process were to stop at the formation of grape-sugar, the condition of blood that exists in Diabetes would result.
From the great similarity that exists between the action of these two it seems likely that they are reduced by the gastric fluid to the same condition.
Iron is employed with advantage in old chronic cases attended with Anaemia; but it is not of service by counteracting the intermittent, but by remedying the anaemic condition which co-exists with it.
Involuntary muscular fibre exists in the coats of small blood vessels, and in the ducts of glands.
But considerable care is required in the internal employment of the drug, on account not only of its dangerous properties, but of the great variety in strength whichexists among the preparations that are usually employed.
It passes then into the blood, and probably exists in that liquid in a free state, for the blood already contains a slight excess of alkali.
But we know that it would be sufficient for its operation if it were to enter through the chyle, or into the serous fluid which exists in the interstices of the tissues throughout the body.
That schoolexists to-day in Germany, and I have a horror of it.
Such of his music as still exists is of a pleasing and melodious character, full of vivacity and lire, and at times indicates a more deep and serious power than that of merely creating catching and tuneful airs.
There exists already great confidence and affection between us; she is desirous of doing everything that can contribute to my happiness, and I study whatever can make her happy and contented.
You will do wisely by showing yourself attached to the English Protestant Church as it exists in the State; you are particularly where you are, because you are a Protestant.
That Act by no means gives any such absolute right of appointment to the Crown or other patrons of Livings, as exists in England.
As long as the secret communication exists between Her Majesty and Lord Melbourne, this ground, upon which alone Sir Robert could obtain the position necessary to him as Premier, must remain cut away from under his feet.
Upon the whole, Lord Melbourne thinks that it is best to concede this privilege of the Peerage, whether it actually exists or not, but to restrain it within due and reasonable bounds, which in ordinary times it is not difficult to do.
Majesty not to believe that there exists at present in France that danger of internal revolution and of external war which the French Government, to serve its own diplomatic purposes, endeavours to represent.
If all the Editors of the papers in the countries where the liberty of the press exists were to be assembled, we should have a crew to which you would not confide a dog that you would value, still less your honour and reputation.
In high positions it is excessively difficult to retrace a false move to get out of a mistake; and there exists very rarely, except in time of war and civil feuds, a necessity for an immediate decision.
There still exists at Candy the palace of the former king, or emperor of Ceylon.
To this circumstance is to be attributed the difficulty that exists of obtaining any one as servant or in any other capacity.
Of these beasts the commonest is the wild boar, an animal which I believe grows to larger proportions, and exists in greater numbers, in the Caucasus than anywhere else on earth.
For any one who can envisage life with serenity, there is a peculiar relish in remarking the perpetual contrast which exists in the very bosom of society between the extreme refinement of apparent civilization and its fundamental animalism.
When he was left alone, in his weakness and irony, Weil fell from the heights of that idealism into the sands of that Book of Ecclesiastes, which exists in the mind of every Jew and saps his spiritual vitality.
One of the most curious things about those grand and beautiful rapids, is the almost total ignorance which exists about them, not only in Great Britain, but in Ireland itself.
Of all the prominent names belonging to the Cuchulainn cycle, Queen Medb or Meave was one of the most prominent, but not a single story exists about her in the oral Gaelic folk-lore of Ireland or Scotland of which the writer has ever heard.
Every mention of Tara in the vast remnant of Gaelic manuscripts of the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth centuries that still exists shows it to have been, beyond all comparison, the most important place in ancient Ireland.
It is one of the most ancient edifices built with cement that exists in Ireland.
Those who have not studied the Celtic folk-lore of Ireland and Scotland can form but an incomplete idea of the overwhelming immensity of the folk-lore about Finn and his cycle that exists even yet.
If itexists God must have made it; and such a thought is a caricature of God.
SIN Evil, at least in the physical world, exists separate and apart from sin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.