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  • Basic chemistry predicts that ammonia and methane should naturally coexist in varying quantities unless they are in extremely cold or hot environments.

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  • Rather, they should be reintroduced and then coexist in the market.

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  • In the database area, Ellison recently noted that a new generation of portable databases will allow multiple tenants to securely coexist in the same database while also offering full support for virtualization.

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  • Some 4.9 million viewers tuned in to see old and new cast members coexist in the posh Beverly Hills ZIP code, leading the fledging network to a rare full-night victory among adults aged 18 to 34, according to preliminary Nielsen results.

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  • First, the ducted fan design allows the car to achieve the speed and maneuverability of a helicopter -- 155 mph, 12, 000-foot altitude, two hours of flight time, vertical take off and landing -- but removes the dangers of exposed rotors, allowing the "car" to sidle up to buildings for rescue missions, or coexist in close quarters with other vehicles.

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  • Enjoyment and disbelief coexist quite happily in the razzle-dazzle of the early reels.

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  • Also in India, Shiite and Sunni Muslims coexist without regular violence for the most part, although, as I said, in these ritual moments where the Shiites curse the caliphs, that can cause occasional rioting.

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  • "We need to remind ourselves that contemporary art is first of all a form of conceptual gymnastics, in which we learn to coexist with what we don't understand, " he says.

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  • If the indignant depictions of the class system in so many Titanic dramas coexist uneasily with their adoring depictions of upper-crust privilege, that, too, is part of the appeal: it allows us to demonstrate our liberalism even as we indulge our consumerism.

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  • Naess believed that the two outlooks could coexist, but Watson argues that they are in profound conflict.

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  • And in case anyone doubted the technologies will coexist, my recent conversations with Vizio are an illustration of just that.

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  • And yet, thanks to the Arab spring, Islam stands its best chance in generations of re-engaging with politics to found institutions in which religious and civil life can coexist.

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  • For cloud-computing providers, this presents a daunting challenge: can your products coexist smoothly and invisibly with all of the other platforms in the IT universe?

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  • If Shakespeare's blistering view shows the devastation that sisterly resentments can wreak, Jennifer Weiner's 2002 best seller "In Her Shoes" portrays how such resentments can coexist with pity and resignation.

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  • By utilizing Red Bend's mobile virtualization software, vLogix MobileTM, it is possible to enable the coexistence of multiple OSes running on a single CPU. In this cooperation, Panasonic and Red Bend have introduced an environment in which a Linux-based OS and the Android platform coexist.

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  • In 2012 and 2013 the violence and the economic activity have continued to coexist.

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  • But in this work, and in scientific romances to come, he offered little hope that humanity could peaceably coexist with extraterrestrials.

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  • "The industry has evolved so that TV Everywhere and subscription video on-demand services can coexist with the appropriate windowing strategy, while allowing for more content flexibility to meet consumer demand in the changing digital landscape, " said Deborah K. Bradley, senior vice president of program acquisitions for Turner Broadcasting.

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  • But companies that focus exclusively on Linux will have the edge in serving customers, and DiBona is confident there will be enough business for them to coexist with the largest service organizations.

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  • Analysts say the election will likely be followed in the Muslim world, where Malaysia is widely regarded as an example of how Islam can potentially coexist with the trappings of modern democracies, and where Mr. Anwar is a well-known figure who has repeatedly said he is fighting his last election.

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