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With few predators, birds, mammals and reptiles exist in relative harmony.
Until the Crusades, the city had a huge Christian majority and the three religions coexisted in relative harmony.
More than any other Israeli city, Haifa has been a place where Jews and Arabs have coexisted in relative harmony.
Before the crusades, Jews, Christians and Muslims had lived together in Jerusalem under Muslim sovereignty in relative harmony.
Until 1992, people of different ethnic backgrounds lived in relative harmony in Kabul, the property dealers said.
That does not bode well for the dream of Western governments overseeing the peacekeeping operation in Kosovo that Serbs and Albanians will one day live in relative harmony.
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Those better days, it is clear, have finally arrived for July – now living in affluence and relative harmony with her son and his family – and she has little wish to indulge in nostalgie de la boue.
More than 1,000 people were killed, and Kenya, once celebrated for its stability and relative harmony in a tumultuous region, ripped apart along ethnic lines.
But in a climate of relative harmony and common purpose, our membership of the European Union remains the issue that divides political parties, business communities, media magnates and the public at large.
Generally these two groups exist in a state of relative harmony.
Perhaps one reason why they've stayed is that the Georgian Jews live in a state of relative harmony with their Christian neighbors.
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