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coexisted
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Mumbai's leopards have generally coexisted peacefully with their human neighbours.
Yet, even at the height of that bloodshed, many ordinary Turks and Kurds, helped by a common Muslim faith, coexisted quite happily.Countless Turkish Kurds albeit by dint of repressing their identity have won high positions.
In "American Capitalism" (1952), giant firms were balanced by the "countervailing power" of, for instance, unions; in "The Affluent Society" (1958), massive private consumption coexisted with public decay; in "The New Industrial State" (1967), producers held all the economic power and competition was irrelevant.
Luxury and penury have always coexisted there in uneasy tension.
The British, Czechs and Finns, who are all also looking at a design by America's Westinghouse (the Finns are examining a South Korean one, too), would not be keen to be captive customers, but they may choose EPRs anyway.The most labile European country on matters nuclear has, not surprisingly, been Germany, where great engineering and anti-nuclear sentiment have long coexisted uneasily.
Perhaps this was because his interest in death coexisted with two other passions.
Giant monuments and hero cults have coexisted throughout history, and with all sorts of politics.
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As time progressed, it added syncing with iPods, then handling video and TV shows, then syncing with iPhones, then buying from the App Store, then syncing with iPads, until now it is a gigantic front for all sorts of content that struggles to coexist on a single desktop screen.
The country's geopolitical strategic standing as both a hub offering easy links to east and west and a proudly Muslim country in which numerous nationalities and religions happily coexist suggests that the latest cooling technologies and a close to nonexistent crime rate are far from the only reasons why it should win the 2022 vote in Zurich on 2 December.
The album: First Mind Previous releases: Knee-deep in the North Sea – 2008 (Portico Quartet); Isla – 2009 (Portico Quartet) What we said: "Americana finger-picking happily coexists with Afro and calypso rhythms.
"America's liberty and America's security can coexist," said judiciary chair Bob Goodlatte in the debate leading up to Wednesday's vote.
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