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  • Coexisting uneasily with this process of integration were older and potentially much more disruptive forces: nationalism, religion, ethnic rivalries, and tribal hatreds.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Coexisting on the road with buses is important, too.

    David Murphy: On the Road, Can't We All Just Get Along? David Murphy 2011

  • Coexisting uneasily with this process of integration were older and potentially much more disruptive forces: nationalism, religion, ethnic rivalries, and tribal hatreds.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Coexisting is an agreement for the parties to follow separate paths until after additional testing, when an agreement on a single path can be made.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Coexisting is an agreement for the parties to follow separate paths until after additional testing, when an agreement on a single path can be made.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Coexisting, the metropolitan and local markets were to some extent segregated by geography, by timing such as the change in midmorning from wholesale to retail at Les Halles, or by guild regulations.

    Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983

  • Coexisting, the metropolitan and local markets were to some extent segregated by geography, by timing such as the change in midmorning from wholesale to retail at Les Halles, or by guild regulations.

    Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983

  • Coexisting with the Yankees, plus Boston Marathon massage.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • Coexisting on the road with buses is important, too.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Murphy 2011

  • "Seeing", "Coexisting", "Flying" and so forth, each focus on a different aspect of the crow's behavior, and of the naturalist's job.

    PopMatters David Maine 2010

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