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A properly drafted deed should allocate the costs and decision-making powers of the neighbors so that there is no ambiguity as to the neighbors' ability to co-exist into the future.
The mammalian VH families can be further classified into three clans: I, II, and III, which have co-existed in the genome for more than 400 Myr [79].
Both properties simultaneously co-exist in the reflux-loop mechanism.
The ginkgo, which co-existed with the dinosaurs, "really puts our own species — let alone our individual existence — into a broader context," says Crane.
Can they co-exist with the anti-capitalists and anarchists?
It may even co-exist within the same poet.
"The goal was for Fordham to co-exist with the community," he said.
It also explains why the liberalisation of the economy can co-exist with the growing proliferation of control – by means of soap dispensers and remotely managed cars – into everyday life.
We try to show them they can peacefully co-exist with the spirit.
A time when creativity could co-exist with the major labels.
But it co-existed with the riff, a torrential thesaurus, a kind of dramatic Tourette's.
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