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All religions emphasize the principles of nonviolence, peaceful co-existence and values of friendliness, compassion and service to society.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Terrorism, Fear And Spirituality Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 2011
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All religions emphasize the principles of nonviolence, peaceful co-existence and values of friendliness, compassion and service to society.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Terrorism, Fear And Spirituality Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 2011
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We might even arrive at a new sense of co-existence, a feeling that we belong to the universe, and not the other way around.
Wes Nisker: Just Another Planet Wes Nisker 2011
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One that allows for co-existence with those that are different?
Eliyahu Federman: Violence To Preserve Judaism, Or Diversity Of Opinion? Eliyahu Federman 2012
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We might even arrive at a new sense of co-existence, a feeling that we belong to the universe, and not the other way around.
Wes Nisker: Just Another Planet Wes Nisker 2011
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We might even arrive at a new sense of co-existence, a feeling that we belong to the universe, and not the other way around.
Wes Nisker: Just Another Planet Wes Nisker 2011
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USDA promotes co-existence, but opposition remains strong
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And comfortable co-existence between supporters and opponents of GMOs is a long way off.
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Those lawsuits are a big part of why USDA has been stepping up its efforts to promote co-existence.
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One that allows for co-existence with those that are different?
Eliyahu Federman: Violence To Preserve Judaism, Or Diversity Of Opinion? Eliyahu Federman 2012
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