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Trees and vines can certainly coexist for a while.
This, for him, was the turning point, the moment when he understood that he was looking at a story involving outsize players and elements -- Los Angeles, San Diego, Imperial County, the U.S. and Mexico -- that had been able to coexist for a while until their needs became too great.
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The same thing happened toward the end of the GameBoy Advance's life: the DS shows up, both "coexist" for a little while, and before you know it your SP is collecting dust.
For a while amateurs coexisted amicably with the professionals (Bancroft was the second president of the AHA), but they soon withdrew to found more-congenial forums such as the Mississippi Valley Historical Review (now the Journal of American History).
So for a while, the new Moon coexisted with this inner disc (until the debris in it was grabbed by Earth or the Moon).
For a while he….
For a while anyway.
For a while.
She temped for a while.
We talked for a while.
Not for a while, no.
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