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Since Bronson's ascent at the beginning of the decade, the pair have managed to coexist peacefully.
It was a perilous balancing act, but the two Imuses, like John Edwards's two Americas, managed to coexist.
But, by showing what sorts of species have managed to coexist in the ecosystems of the past, palaeontology might indeed help to design those of the future.
He drew admiration for the uncompromisingly modern luxury apartment building he built overlooking Green Park in the city's grand center, which managed to coexist comfortably with a Palladian building on one side and an ornate Victorian mansion block on the other.
But unlike subsequent revolutions in France, Russia, and China, where a single person came to embody the meaning of the revolutionary movement Napoleon I, Vladimir Ilich Lenin/Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong the revolutionary experience in the United States had multiple faces and multiple meanings that managed to coexist without ever devolving into a unitary embodiment of authority.
Or maybe it's simply that we're curious how this conglomeration of elitist and snobby Easterners has managed to coexist for so many decades with the Deep South hominy roots of its hometown, the backwater city of Augusta.
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Increasingly and alarmingly, the larger question looming is: How will they manage to coexist for the next six years?
The Senate is, as everyone knows, an intensely collegial club, where members of widely divergent views generally manage to coexist in an atmosphere of tolerance and mutual respect.
Considered as an inadvertent and largely unsupervised experiment, U.O. raises questions about whether people can manage to coexist peacefully even when they don't really exist.
Arab Jazz takes us to a world of bars, second-hand bookshops, kosher sushi and kebabs, in a pungently realised 19th arrondissement, in which people of different (and antithetical) faiths somehow manage to coexist in a fragile détente.
Somehow she, the archive, four staff members and a bronze bust of Mr. Wallenberg, the vanished Swedish diplomat credited with saving more than 30,000 Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps during World War II, manage to coexist here at 575 Lexington Avenue in a small, stuffy, much-appreciated space donated by Bear Stearns.
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