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Giant monuments and hero cults have coexisted throughout history, and with all sorts of politics.
ECONOMIST: Monumental
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Traditionally these two economies coexisted without interfering with the progress of the other.
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Real Indians, Mr Brown was to discover, had for centuries coexisted with whites.
ECONOMIST: Dee Brown
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That is why the bears and the bulls have coexisted for so long.
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The most labile European country on matters nuclear has, not surprisingly, been Germany, where great engineering and anti-nuclear sentiment have long coexisted uneasily.
ECONOMIST: Nuclear power
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There is archaeological evidence, for example, that the Homo sapiens that coexisted with Neanderthals had needles that they used to make tailored clothing.
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The nation has long been troubled by ethnic and religious conflicts, but in Darfur, the tribes, united by Islam, have coexisted well for more than a century.
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He said he was "not going to speculate" on whether he could have coexisted with Manning had the Jets taken the step of signing him.
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"We have coexisted in this slum in peace, " the 20-year-old said.
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In these fossilized bones is preserved the first tangible evidence that these two prehistoric species coexisted (if not especially harmoniously), rather than evolving in separate time periods.
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New species of duck-billed and horned dinosaurs were being born at an explosive rate of every few hundred thousand years during the brief time when the two mountain ranges and the seaway coexisted.
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Marriage bonuses and penalties have coexisted for decades.
FORBES: Connect