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Of course, screenwriters existed in New York, too, but they were a lot harder to find and seemed to co-exist more naturally with other scribes.
I said to the group of Italian journalists and university teachers I was with that perhaps Europe would provide a place in which intense local identities could co-exist more easily than in nation-states.
To create the scope for this, George Nolfi's reworking of a Philip K Dick story adopts the theological version of determinism, presumably because arranging for human agency to co-exist with a more straightforward variety would have been even more difficult.
It's two completely different entities finding a way to co-exist--and more, to complement each other, to bolster up each other's weak spots, burnish one another's shiny areas, hold a mirror unflinchingly up to show us clearly not only our strengths but our shortcomings, so we can grow.
If SSE a of protein Q is matched with SSE a' of protein S, a and a' are supposed to co-exist in one or more vertices.
Lately, it has come to co-exist with a less idealistic, more accommodating approach, defined by no-fault divorce, frequent out-of-wedlock births, and serial monogamy.
Theoretical work predicts that complex habitats allow more species to co-exist in a given area.
Around the world, marriage will forever more have to co-exist with single parenthood, unwed couples and divorced families.
First, it is important to acknowledge that within a single human being the "homo economicus"—the self-interested being programmed to maximize profits will continue to co-exist with the "homo socialis", a more altruistic being who loves to communicate, work for pleasure, and share.
So the RATP introduced 150,000 copies of a simplified and more readable map, originally supposed to co-exist with the old one.
As Nastasi points out, cats tend to co-exist with their owners, generally demanding less attention than a dog -- the more dependent of the domestic pets.
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