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If both really can coexist, then the relationship should go both ways.
There is no better - or funnier - attack on our tendency, in the sated 21st century, to dream of a time when we had less money and more culture and to imagine that happiness and poverty really can coexist.
Ms. Leitão, 63, who was tortured as a young dissident in 1972, added, "Should democracy really have to coexist with someone who threatens it?" Democracy seems to be a flexible concept for Mr. Bolsonaro, who refuses to even describe Brazil's long period of military rule as a dictatorship.
Paul explained that there are a great number of aboriginal people in the area and as a large-scale music festival, Bass Coast is really just trying to coexist with the Indian Bands.
I also felt that the song coexists really well with particularly the African part of the story.
But all that really just allows us to coexist with the inviolable, untraversable, and utterly vast spaces between us".
He explained that since "cultures here and in the Far East, especially China, are very very different," cross-cultural understanding will be important "not just for the curiosity and the pleasure of learning, but really because we have to coexist" as two world powers.
They really need to learn to peacefully coexist".
I genuinely believe they can coexist.
The Strokes and LCD Soundsystem could coexist, but they didn't really get along.
"Sensitive hearing made it possible for early mammals to coexist with the dinosaurs; it was really a matter of life and death".
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