Sentence examples for who coexist from inspiring English sources

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The violence allows us to see the well-mannered family man and the crime lord who coexist in Frank.

"Zika came in like a bulldozer," he said, and many people in the Americas who coexist with Aedes mosquitoes, which transmit Zika, were infected.

Many Muslims here describe themselves as outsiders -- most are not citizens and could not vote today, they point out -- who coexist with little fuss and few problems.

Indeed, the challenge of our generation may well be to internalize the costs and benefits of ecosystem services in the livelihoods and land use decisions of the rural people who coexist with biodiversity in the manner that has been attempted for wildlife.

Now, to be completely candid, the Flat Earth community is a hard one to pin down and report on because of all the trolls who coexist side by side with the true believers.

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If the image of the Indian female as victim is true, so, too, is its converse: the Indian woman who coexists as a strong survivor, as conqueror, as worshiped goddess made flesh.

All you need to know is that the star's multiple roles are embodiments of the same character, who coexists in alternate universes and has a different haircut for each parallel world.

Rare are Bob Griese and Earl Morrall, who coexisted seamlessly enough, and were both talented enough that when Griese was hurt early in the 1972 season, Morrall took over for most of the rest of the Miami Dolphins' perfect run, until Griese was ready to take his job back in the Super Bowl.

The finding, which was made by analyzing DNA from Neanderthal bones and comparing it with that of five living humans, appears to resolve a long-standing mystery about the relationship between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, who coexisted in Europe and Western Asia for more than 10,000 years until Neanderthals disappeared about 30,000 years ago.

Jerusalem is home to about 500,000 Jews and some 300,000 Palestinians, who mostly coexist peacefully though with a constant undertone of political and religious tension.

She created characters who would coexist comfortably with these violations, such as the author Corte, a man of letters whose preciousness about his own creativity is matched only by his mean-spiritedness.

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