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These notes – that are written on index cards, it seems – are co-existent with spaces, the whiteness around and between the lines, that indicates open-endedness, indeterminacy, lack of closure, and no ultimate resolution.
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It would desire a just conception of the relations co-existent between individuals and between the individual and the state.
The Principles of the Republican Party: A Rare Unpublished Jack London Essay 2010
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Dave McKean: Family history or fantasy, unless the two are necessarily co-existent.
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Dave McKean: Family history or fantasy, unless the two are necessarily co-existent.
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Dave McKean: Family history or fantasy, unless the two are necessarily co-existent.
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Dave McKean: Family history or fantasy, unless the two are necessarily co-existent.
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The concern that I continue to have is that there's co-existent addiction, which does not seem to be in remission or properly treated yet.
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The concern that I continue to have is that there's co-existent addiction, which does not seem to be in remission or properly treated yet.
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We need to remember these three waves are not exclusive, but co-existent.
Where we are: a reflection on the current status of reaching the unreached 2006
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God, as the light emanates from the sun, and is co-existent with it.
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