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Sometimes the two coexist.
Rarely do the two coexist.
There's an excellent review from Laura Miller in the New York Times, pointing out how, in Murakami's fiction, "the unreal elements are handled so matter-of-factly that they could hardly be called 'far away' from the realistic ones; the two coexist seamlessly.
The two coexist in a hybrid crowd (whereas some traditional financial intermediaries may preclude direct investments).
While many of the Brits that come here tend to be young bankers from the City, there is also a more sophisticated, older group that stays here and it's easy to see why the two coexist so well: The skiing is terrific, and so is the Hotel Christiania.
Rather, the two coexist, nourishing one another, as viable modes of resistance.
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In Washington, the two coexisted, if sometimes awkwardly.
It's our admittedly unorthodox opinion that the two can coexist, and in fact should coexist.
"I will argue the two will coexist.
But in my country they allow the two to coexist".
The history of the past two decades suggests the two can coexist.
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