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We have to know each other's personalities to coexist out there, and we have to know each other's tendencies.
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The aphorism, borrowed from the science-fiction author Robert Heinlein, is the inspiration for one of the N.R.A.'s most popular T-shirts, which bears the word "COEXIST," spelled out in brightly colored ammo cartridges and guns.
Another clue could be found in the flag with the word "Coexist" spelled out in religious symbols.
Arguably the biggest music duo of all time have said they're able to coexist and churn out hits and perform because essentially -- they don't drive each other crazy and let each other do their own thing.
Coexist is out on 10 September.
Further, we show in what conditions an heterotroph mutant can coexist, or even out-compete, its mixotrophic ancestor, suggesting that bacterivory and cell size reduction may have been major triggers for the diversification of eukaryotes.
The note of tenderness and the eye-roll of the metaphor don't cancel each other out, but coexist uneasily as the song drifts to its unresolved conclusion.
These four models coexist, with two standing out as major types that suggest future directions.
"And those things don't cancel each other out, they coexist".
Interestingly, in the transition zone from the neural tube to the optic stalk, the wild type cells and Rx-deficient cells can coexist, but they sort out into columns of cells based on their genetic makeup.
Many Muslims here describe themselves as outsiders -- most are not citizens and could not vote today, they point out -- who coexist with little fuss and few problems.
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