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1 It has been reported that hypertension and obesity often coexist with hyperuricemia.
2 In practice, older technologies are quite resilient and can coexist with new ones.
3 This way, real establishments can coexist with fictional constructs without creating unnecessary confusion.
4 I've never clearly felt that I needed to coexist with it.
5 We think that Dahlia found a way to coexist with him.
6 But supersymmetry could not coexist with the server's broken vacuum: a boundary formed.
7 Hence one good can coexist with the privation of another good.
8 We found many of these to coexist with kinds of separation equally real.
9 The elves knew how to coexist with them, if no more than that.
10 How can the beliefs of Shinto coexist with the knowledge of modern science?
11 A stable state, important for the region, cannot coexist with unlawful militias, he said.
12 Missteps and misapprehensions coexist with new finds and more refined views of old problems.
13 I've always clearly seen that I coexist with the world.
14 They've found a way for their masculinity to coexist with the concept of necessity.
15 Ubi might coexist with him but Archie'd disembowel him just to keep in practice.
16 I realised then that the fae didn't coexist with us within the material world.
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