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There is no reason archaeology and mining operations can't coexist at the site.
"The problem is that the two can't coexist at the same time," Mr. Lipsitz said, laughing.
The two chromatin types generally do not coexist at the same loci, suggesting mutual exclusivity.
Science and faith could coexist at the very highest levels, he insisted — just as they had in his life.
Japanese cherry trees break bud in explosions of pink; male and female coexist at the heart of each flower.
Therefore, there exist SDN hybrid networks, where SDN switches and legacy switches coexist at the same time.
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The two groups have coexisted at the beach in much the same way they do in the city: keeping to themselves, focusing on family, swelling with immigrant pride.
Performing arts groups and visual artists have coexisted at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center since it was founded in 1994.
The stage IIIb is objectified in the case where the lesion coexisted at the esophagus, stomach and duodenum.
(a) Precipitated fine impurity particles (10 to 60 nm in diameter) and MNBs (200 and 300 nm in diameter) coexisted at the grain boundary of ice crystallites.
It is not clear whether the modern devil evolved from S. laniarius, or whether they coexisted at the time.
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