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  • Co-existence, of the Powers, which are to be observed united in several sorts of them.

    Locke's Philosophy of Science Kochiras, Hylarie 2009

  • "Co-existence" by Laudyms on Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 4: 08: 45 PM

    Seeds of Truth 2009

  • • Co-existence with MS Office as compatible, value based altrnative

    The Web - The Next Wave 1998

  • Engage other organisations on Free Political Activity, Tolerance and Peaceful Co-existence and Bilateral talks aimed at ending violence, killings and suffering.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • Co-existence became not one of several acceptable possibilities but the only chance of survival.

    Willy Brandt - Nobel Lecture 1971

  • Co-existence may be a modus vivendi, but the day is not far distant when a choice has to be made between the way of life which is implicit in the Marxist doctrine and the way of life implicit in the Christian faith.

    The Continuing World Conflict 1963

  • Co-existence is another aspect of interdependence.

    India and the Sixties 1960

  • [Sidenote: Address of Chancellor De l'Hospital.] [Sidenote: Co-existence of two religions impossible.]

    The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird

  • Co-existence, simultaneity (the being together of outer or inner objects in space).

    Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911

  • Likeness, Co-existence, Succession and Causation are fundamental forms of predication, a good mind analysing the fact of predication is likely to happen upon them in one set of words or another.

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

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