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We coexist rather than create communities".
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After years of talk about the tension between broadcast and cable channels, the awards on Sunday, at the Nokia Theater, indicated that the two can coexist rather peacefully.
The evidence after a week and a half of the Cannes Film Festival is that the usual excess, the hype, the anxiety, the strenuous star-studdedness of this annual event can coexist rather comfortably with what the French would call a serious cinematic sensibility.
Directed by Klay Hall and written by Jeffrey M. Howard, the plot keeps circling around the idea of how the old ways and the new ways can coexist rather than collide.
Zemeckis stated that he intended the message of the film to be that science and religion can coexist rather than being opposing camps, as shown by the coupling of scientist Arroway with the religious Joss, as well as his acceptance that the "journey" indeed took place.
In "Cosmos Haptic IV," for cello and piano (1997), Mr. Gosling and the cellist Fred Sherry coexisted rather than interacting, each instrument struggling free of aural restraints (a silencing hand on the piano strings; plucked notes on the cello) to come out in little brave outbursts of musical line.
Our children go to the same schools and we coexist".
Dorsey is the same way, so we coexist I think pretty nicely".
"It is all patronage, commerce and business, but why can't we coexist with the monastery?
Everything we coexist with is balanced in tension with us.
"How could we coexist with 'them,' after all they've done to us?" They respond.
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