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In general, my blackness and my service have peacefully coexisted.
In short, conspiracy theories haven't just coexisted with executive power.
But throughout the civil war Muslims and Sinhalese mostly coexisted peacefully.
Player said that the golfers and the animals have coexisted peacefully.
They've coexisted for many decades while all around them has changed.
Jaguars and humans have coexisted in the Americas for thousands of years.
Christians and Muslims have long coexisted peacefully in Marawi, Mr. Andilig said.
For the most part, polar bears and people have coexisted peacefully here.
Animals have coexisted with the Japanese people for most of the civilization's existence.
You just saw one place where people of different classes and religions coexisted.
For years, Fox News and Mr. Murdoch's entertainment companies peacefully coexisted, however uncomfortably.
And while the two coexisted for many years, the Galleria eventually won out.
But in Iberia, the new studies find, the Goyet and Villabruna people coexisted.
The Hui have not always coexisted so well with authority or other ethnic groups.
Just look at India, where, historically, high tariffs and high trade deficits have coexisted.
At the highest rhetorical level, freedom and equality coexisted in a mutually beneficial partnership.
Their goal was to learn how local families lived, coexisted, and educated their children.
We've always had lots of tools out here that have competed and also coexisted.
"They'd been there before I was born so I coexisted alongside them," Motoyama said.
Though threatened by violent terrorist groups, minority religions have often coexisted peacefully in the region.
In the relatively brief time they've coexisted with humans, we have loathed them, across cultures.
Sri Lanka is a pluralistic island of diverse ethnicities and faiths that have historically coexisted.
Push notifications and Magic Recs coexisted side-by-side for 2.5 years until very recently.
Light and dusk coexisted, too, in Ms. Martens's voice, radiant cries down to beleaguered sighs.
They both explore interracial intimacy, even love, and how it coexisted with violence and racial domination.
Even in its spiritual and practical homelands, liberalism has coexisted awkwardly with the domain of cruelty.
"We're bringing together people from different fields who have never coexisted on a project," says Sofman.
Mr. Dietrich said that Ms. Sabouni's "fierce intelligence" coexisted with an extremely humble and serene personality.
Authoritarian regimes that once coexisted with pockets of opposition no longer see the need to bother.
Since the early 2000s, however, the groups have coexisted peacefully, with localized disputes kept under control.
Many of the observations have weathered well (he noted, for instance, how American individualism coexisted with conformism).
The Germans really did do zeppelin bomb raids, and horses and tanks coexisted on the Western Front.
Judy takes place during a time when Garland's obvious damage coexisted with her incredible, still-intact star power.
The event is a powerful sign of mutual tolerance in Djerba, where the two communities have long coexisted.
The scientists say one of the questions is whether the humans and mammoths ever coexisted on the island.
For a while, the two worlds coexisted peacefully, but it appears that time is coming to an end.
Its age indicates that Australopithecus anamensis coexisted with Australopithecus afarensis, a species that anthropologists thought lived later on.
These two movements have long coexisted within the artist's career, but never within the same institution, until now.
These processes have been going on for as long as humans, animals, and viruses have coexisted and coevolved.
The two have coexisted for a decade now, but how long will the famously ruthless Amazon tolerate that situation?
It coexisted with large mammals unlike island birds, but researchers think it was likely fast, an added evolutionary advantage.
Another, equally successful, equally unbreakable theory of nature has coexisted awkwardly alongside general relativity for a century: quantum theory.
And one kind did not simply succeed another through history: For millions of years, several sorts of hominins coexisted.
Mooppan replied that the succession section in Dodd-Frank coexisted with the federal vacancies law, and did not displace it.
A great war has divided New York, cleaving drinking buddies and brunch lovers who had, until last week, coexisted peacefully.
Minorities like the Alawites of Syria or the Zaidi of Yemen had coexisted more or less peaceably throughout the area.
And CBS and Viacom had coexisted, in relative peace, as a united company within National Amusements from 2000 to 2006.
They loved and hated him, always intensely... and sometimes, like many Cubans, both feelings coexisted in an almost surrealistic way.
The church's teaching that gay sex is sinful has clearly coexisted with and encouraged powerful gay subcultures in the priesthood.
For much of its history, Muslims and Hindus coexisted peacefully in this dusty city about 100 miles east of New Delhi.
They've coexisted for millennia with the rainforest without burning it to the ground, providing for themselves and their local trading partners.
Modern metal flutes coexisted with the antique sound of a bamboo flute; traditional taiko drums crashed as punctuation on the action.
It also suggests that humans coexisted with colossal Australian animals like giant wombats and wallabies long before the megafauna went extinct.
For a time, the Rock Machine and the Hells Angels coexisted, until Cazzetta was arrested on drug smuggling charges in 22009.
Gerstle's title hints at his central argument that at least two competing strains of governance have long coexisted in the United States.
They stated Wilder's choice to keep the illness private and said that he had coexisted with it for the last three years.
Although these reservoirs coexisted between one and 3–4 million years after the formation of the solar system, they were spatially separated.
This evidence, along with traces of sporormiella (a type of fungus), shows that humans and "megafauna" coexisted for at least 2,000 years.
After I was convicted, I was moved to a non-segregated part of the prison, where loyalists, republicans, and regular criminals coexisted.
At the time, feminism was struggling to earn a place in left-wing politics, where radical ideas still coexisted with sexist attitudes.
MRD's age also suggested that these human ancestors coexisted with another species of human ancestor, Australopithecus afarensis, for at least 100,000 years.
That suggests that they did not go extinct before dinosaurs began conquering the land, but instead coexisted with them for some time.
For the last couple of years, at festivals like Nature World Night Out, hardcore and hip-hop have coexisted side by side.
That period was "a wonderful time" when all sorts of typographic styles coexisted, she says — a multi-voice, multi-identity, highly inclusive moment.
The discovery of a stone knife fragment in Florida proves that humans colonized the area about 14,550 years ago and coexisted with mastodons.
The local branch has fought the Taliban in some areas, but in other places it has coexisted and even cooperated with the insurgents.
For decades, Khalifa's conservative politics coexisted just fine with his Muslim, immigrant background; his family moved from Egypt to Texas in the late 303s.
Between 1993 and 2010, bank-originated and federally originated student loans coexisted, with the federal share no more than one-third of the volume.
At times, wine consumption has yielded interesting dialogues between Assyrians and the Muslim community, which peacefully coexisted in Mardin for centuries, despite some misunderstandings.
The Drukpas, the Buddhist elite, and the Hindu Lhotshampa had peacefully coexisted until 1989, when the king introduced his "One Nation, One People" policy.
At his home in Los Angeles, those contradictions were on display as domesticity coexisted with the Neverland aspects of playing rock for a living.
I'm guessing he wanted his children to be taught according to his beliefs — apparently that evolution is a myth and humans coexisted with dinosaurs.
Mr. Ghani and Mr. Abdullah have coexisted in a tenuous unity government that was cobbled together with American help after the disputed 2014 election.
Lauder recently showed T around her home, where fine art and Nerf guns have miraculously coexisted over the years (she has two sons, now teenagers).
Scientists widely believe these bugs adapted to that role thousands of years ago, back when humans and bats coexisted in caves in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
LONDON — Britain's historic vote to leave the European Union is already threatening to unravel a democratic bloc of nations that has coexisted peacefully together for decades.
Young earthers believe that God created the universe in six 24-hour days, and since all of history is only 4003,000 years, humans coexisted with dinosaurs.
For instance, this study proposes that D. hornieri anagenetically evolved from a parent species, D. torosus, meaning that the two sister species never coexisted in time.
Much of her work recorded the daily routines and local characters in the city's Puerto Rican areas, where cultural exuberance coexisted with poverty and urban blight.
Since June, they have coexisted like this: standing on opposing sides of the barricades by night, and then parenting their two daughters together the next day.
This comes as no surprise as mediocre music has long coexisted with classics, but is "This Town" enough to secure Niall a spot in the cultural zeitgeist?
Writing and illustration have long coexisted (Sebald admitted to me that he admired Stendhal's histrionic autobiography, "Vie de Henri Brulard," which combines Stendhal's words with his drawings).
" Radford says phantom clown "sightings" tend to be more common during periods of social uncertainty: In the '80s, when they began, they coexisted alongside the "Satanic panic.
Magnified orchids resided side by side with palm fronds and checkerboards at Thom Browne; and flowers coexisted, somewhat raucously, with checks, stripes and python patterns at Altuzarra.
But that was not always easy to determine in Europe's dark vales, where people of different ethnicities had coexisted uneasily for as long as anyone could remember.
Lest we forget, the Catholic Church and royal families coexisted for many centuries, until English playboy King Henry VIII shook the world into a Church-and-State divide.
The two sides coexisted in the legislature until Maduro backed the creation in 2017 of an all-powerful, government-controlled Constitution Assembly with the aim of sidelining Congress.
Lee's idea of the shared comic universe, where all his characters coexisted and sometimes bumped into each other, led to the creation of super groups like The Avengers.
After seeing how "The Lion King" was adapted into a different, successful version on Broadway, Favreau saw how the Broadway show and animated movie coexisted while being unique.
Art and food service have always coexisted at Ellen's, where actors and singers relished the chance to earn money, hone their craft and audition in their off hours.
Boxing was the realm of gladiators, but what the American public seemed to need was Greek drama where blood and gore coexisted with love, hate, strife, and tragedy.
They rarely had more than a jar of peanut butter in the refrigerator — beer, if they were entertaining — and coexisted happily that way for half a dozen years.
Unlike in the United States, where agriculture and wilderness have long been separated, in Britain wildlife coexisted for centuries with farmland — hedgerows, meadows and ponds, for example, provided habitats.
In the early 19th Century, when Western Expansion was in its early stages, trappers and traders of European descent coexisted with the Native American tribes of the Rocky Mountains.
And in a reflective mood, Cher offered a cleareyed assessment of how her ultra-splashy public persona has coexisted with her naturally quiet self for more than 50 years.
For instance, two lineages have coexisted for 60,000 generations in one of the populations, where one of them is feeding off of the product that the other one is generating.
"Unlike any in at least the last 50 years, the contemporary bull market has coexisted with a tall and persistent Wall of Worry," Paulsen said in a note to clients.
"Our county has been designated as the model county to exemplify ethnic harmony, and all ethnic groups have coexisted peacefully for the last few decades," the source told BuzzFeed News.
It's the same mood that pervaded Butterfly, but where on that album it coexisted with relaxed, lyrical beauty, few other elements spoil the mood on Damn ("Love" is an exception).
One reason why the painting works is because Kitaj, a collagist at heart, had attained mastery when it came to depicting a compartmentalized space in which unity and fracture coexisted.
Crego says he always has these four groups in mind because there's never been a time in human history where such markedly different demographics coexisted so closely with each other.
"A Quiet Passion" suggests that the mixture of austerity and extravagance in her verse was shaped partly by an environment in which religious severity coexisted with aesthetic and intellectual experimentation.
Several dinosaur and lagerpetid bone fragments have been found alongside one another in Triassic rocks, hinting that, instead of outcompeting the lagerpetids, the dinosaurs coexisted alongside them for millions of years.
Russian attempts to influence American voters—including ad purchases on social media intended to foment racial division—coexisted with and benefitted from domestic attempts to discourage people from casting a vote.
In so doing he courted controversy by asserting that multiple Judaisms, arising from local conditions, coexisted in the period after the fall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 220.
The two have coexisted rather peacefully for years, but with Fox News headed in a distinctly pro-Trump-no-matter-what-happens direction, Smith and Hannity have been on a collision course.
Since their divorce was finalized nearly two years ago, Matt and Amy Roloff have coexisted in separate homes on the family farm they built together — but those days may soon be ending.
While he pored over surety bonds during the day, his poetry, which flourished as a "secret vice", became a place where "fire-fangled feathers" coexisted with "dream[s] of baboons and periwinkles".
Most people in Liberia are Christians—the country's founders were freed slaves from the United States, and its capital was originally named Christopolis—but mainline Protestantism has long coexisted with indigenous beliefs.
Native people who have coexisted with the 197,000-strong porcupine caribou herd, and relied on the animals as a resource, are concerned the plan will wreck traditions that go back thousands of years.
They don't want to believe that soaring incomes for the 1 percent, their great bugaboo, can coexist with real gains for the middle class – even though the two coexisted in the late 1990s.
By this reckoning, dinosaurs and men would have coexisted, and thus the replica ark contains a number of model dinosaurs, representing those brought by Noah along with the rest of the animal kingdom.
In this period, printed and manuscript books coexisted, sometimes bound together in the same volume, Mr. Fletcher explained, showing the place where handwritten pages of another text took over from Schüssler's printed pages.
But failure coexisted with great success: The number of business schools continued to grow, and, as anyone who teaches at the university level today knows, students have never more hotly pursued business majors.
It seems like a natural fit, but in the 27 years that these characters have coexisted, they've only crossed paths once, in a backup story in a Cable and X-Force Annual from 1995.
Caracas, set on a verdant plateau twelve miles from the Caribbean coastline, was an enclave of American-style modernity, where slums coexisted with a growing sector of high-end retail and middle-class homes.
Furthermore, both Zaidis and Shafi'is have always prayed at the same mosques, intermarried and coexisted with no sectarian rivalry; it was not until the Houthis-Saleh forces coup began that such rivalry took shape.
"Orchidelirium," which opens on Saturday, evokes this heady time, when imperial ambition and ruthless acquisitiveness coexisted with the high-minded thirst for knowledge epitomized by naturalists like Charles Darwin, himself no stranger to orchid fever.
I can still remember a time when "All Star" coexisted alongside Len's "Steal My Sunshine" and the New Radicals' "You Get What You Give" as a simple summer song, rolled out for movies and barbecues.
In the South Georgia town I grew up in, as in scores of other economically depressed cities across the Cotton Belt, large areas of stark poverty encircled and coexisted uneasily with pockets of country-­club opulence.
CHICAGO — It is no secret that Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic have coexisted less comfortably in this elongated era of Big Three dominance in men's tennis than Federer and his friendly rival from Spain, Rafael Nadal.
One of the strange things about the Trump candidacy has been that his populist policy platform has coexisted with some of the gaudy East Coast elitism of his previous life as a New York real estate mogul.
Before you get too cocky about your mastery of all things Friends trivia, I'm here with a much-needed refresher on how these two polar opposite twins coexisted in the best fake version of New York, ever.
Building toilets, then, just becomes a bandaid on a much larger wound, and forcing people to use them without proper infrastructure becomes discriminatory, especially against rural Indians who have coexisted peacefully with fields and forests for generations.
A $10.7 billion investment in infrastructure before the 2016 Games brought hope that the Olympics would serve as a catalyst to reduce inequality in a city where exorbitant wealth and destitution had long coexisted in stark contrast.
Ed Weinberger New York City I was surprised that Smallwood, who notes that many millennials today "see no contradiction between using astrology and believing in science," does not mention India, where scientific progress and astrology have long coexisted.
It is native to East Asia—mainly China, Taiwan, Japan, and North and South Korea—where, kept in check by various natural predators, it has coexisted with the rest of nature in relative tranquillity for millions of years.
But the exhibition — organized by Dr. Sylviane A. Diouf, director of the Lapidus Center for the Historical Analysis of Trans-Atlantic Slavery at the Schomburg — argues that, at least initially, the two coexisted and had much in common.
So there's been this suggestion that perhaps at some point this virus mixed with a pangolin virus, maybe in a pangolin, meaning the bat virus and the pangolin virus may have coexisted in a pangolin and traded genetics.
People and trees have coexisted in Congo for as long as humans have lived there, but a booming population and greed are upsetting the long-standing, delicate ecological balance, and bringing unprecedented threats to Afrormosia and the Congo forest.
For centuries, the French had eaten according to the traditions of service à la française, or French-style service, where savories and sweets coexisted on the same table in massive quantities and with enormous variety (think Henry VIII of England).
For years, the French intelligence and investigative services and the gendarmerie, grouped under the Ministry of the Interior, have coexisted tensely, competing for manpower and resources over their broad range of missions from maintaining law and order to investigating terrorist cells.
"Input from the emerging professions of physicians and 'barber surgeons' coexisted with folk medicine, which was familiar to Shakespeare and his contemporaries," Meghan Petersen, a librarian and archivist at the Currier Museum of Art in New Hampshire, explained to Hyperallergic.
It started in 2014 with Titanfall, a sci-fi game where acrobatic soldiers and giant mech suits coexisted on the same battlefield, and continued with last year's Splatoon from Nintendo, which felt like a colorful Call of Duty crossed with paintball.
Though the two could have likely coexisted, Kanye's success has proved to be a saving grace in and outside of the music industry for centering black identities that veered from dope boy turned rap star or straight up backpack types.
Anguish and hope have always coexisted in Burial's music, and Tunes 2011-2019 suggests that his recent work, far from a departure from his classic material, instead shows a radical expansion of the means with which he expresses that contradiction.  
The family does not plan to emigrate but even if the militants are soon expelled, Saeed said she ruled out taking her family back to Mosul, the largest city in the north where Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims, Christians and Yazidis once coexisted.
COSMAS MURUNGA was always proud to show off his mud-walled home, set in a clearing on the wooded slopes of Mount Elgon; to explain how his people coexisted with, and cared for, the forest and its wildlife on the border with Uganda.
These towns, joined at the economic hip but separated by a checkpoint and a steel fence, have coexisted, mostly peacefully, for nearly a quarter-century, since Modiin Illit was carved out of land confiscated from Deir Qaddis and four other Palestinian villages.
And there is evidence that Latinx and Latin American art have coexisted in this institution, occasionally in the same exhibition, as was true in the excellent "Nexus New York: Latin/American Artists in the Modern Metropolis," organized by Deborah Cullen in 2009.
What is remarkable, following the stories in Young Radicals, is to realize that the horrors these men and women would live through — horrors that were genuinely cataclysmic in their scale — somehow coexisted with the eventual spread of peace, prosperity, and equality in the 20th century.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — In the summer of 2014, the Islamic State seized a region of northern Iraq where people of different religions and ethnic groups had coexisted since biblical times, and sought to cleanse it of everyone who was not a Sunni Muslim.
The students, the teacher wrote, were expected to travel in March on a field trip to the Creation Museum in Kentucky, which portrays the Bible as a book of history, asserts that the universe is 6,000 years old and claims that humans coexisted with dinosaurs.
Peace and the grandeur of the natural world coexisted for a brief moment in body and soul the early morning I witnessed the spectacle of sunrise behind these temples — this despite the massive crowd gathered to witness and perhaps reach the communion I personally felt.
Earth's first multicellular organisms may have been wiped out with the arrival of animals Now, Darroch's team have come upon a set of fossils supporting the idea that Ediacarans and metazoans coexisted, and that the ecological introduction of one may have pushed the other to extinction.
A bit later, descendants of those same cave-dwellers — a band of genial, not-too-bright hunter-gatherers in a verdant valley near what is now Manchester, England — coexisted uneasily with a more aggressive and arrogant breed of humans, who mastered metallurgy, stadium-building and sports commentary.
Her "Four Quartets," which had its world premiere this summer, was, to my mind, the most sublime dance-theater creation this century: a dance for the soul — a changing stage world in which dance, music and the words of T.S. Eliot's poems coexisted to profound effect.
The disappearances, and the frustrating investigations that resulted, have heightened tensions in Hong Kong and cast doubt on the efficacy of the "one country, two systems" policy under which Hong Kong and mainland China have coexisted since the British ceded control of Hong Kong to China in 1997.
Political orders are important throughout American political development scholarship, but this argument is clearly spelled out in a 1993 article by Rogers Smith about how the tradition of equality in American politics has long coexisted with what he calls "ascriptive hierarchy" — namely, racism, sexism, and ethnic/religious exclusion.
There's no reason, they propose, to think slave labor couldn't have coexisted with the industrialization of the late 19th century, no reason to think enslaved people couldn't have forged Alabama's steel and laid Tennessee's railroad tracks — that they couldn't have drilled oil in West Texas or picked fruit in the San Joaquin Valley.
Fake news, sensationalistic click bait, a deluge of unreliable information, and social media echo chambers are all real present-day dangers, but, as the exhibition clearly demonstrates, as a culture, we have already coexisted for a long time with representational technologies that make us uneasy even if we can no longer imagine ourselves without them.
"It's my fantasy of a world where we can all live together," Mr. Piccioli had said backstage, and he was referring both to his mood board — where art by Rosso Fiorentino, the Renaissance Florentine painter, coexisted with a sketch of Diana Vreeland and the photographs of Irving Penn (among other visuals) — and to his work.
Though the "traditional" family of the time may never have really existed—social historian Stephanie Coontz calls the nuclear, middle-class, breadwinner-father-who-knows-best model "an ahistorical amalgam of structures, values, and behaviors that never coexisted in the same time and place"—it has continued to hold considerable sway in the world of scripted television.
The WASP virtues also included a cosmopolitanism that was often more authentic than our own performative variety — a cosmopolitanism that coexisted with white man's burden racism but also sometimes transcended it, because for every Brahmin bigot there was an Arabist or China hand or Hispanophile who understood the non-American world better than some of today's shallow multiculturalists.
So there is a weird satisfaction in rewinding the story more than 30 years, back to the moment when the two lived in suburban Maryland and coexisted as part of a small social circle of teenagers who hung out at country club pools all summer and whose pressing concern was which parents were out of town for the weekend.
This singer-guitarist's most recent release with the Thurston Moore Group — a rotating backing band that includes My Bloody Valentine's Deb Googe, Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley and, most recently, the experimental musician Jon Leidecker — is "Spirit Counsel," a new addition to the more avant-garde catalog that has long coexisted with Moore's better-known work in rock.
People and animals have coexisted and thrived together since the start of history, but now with the climate crisis and human activity that symbiotic relationship is at risk," Castro wrote, adding, "It's up to all of us — neighbors, local leaders, activist and yes, even candidates for president of the United States — to speak up and propose a plan for a more sustainable, happy, and healthy future.
If it had been released back in the early 00s, it would have coexisted easily with hits by the aforementioned rappers—however, in 2017, an era when Snapchat dick pics are de rigeur and Tinder-fueled hookups are more commodified than ever before, CupcakKe could very well end up complementing the mainstream instead of challenging it, representing a sort of evolutionary jump in brazen feminist hip-hop.
And so when we started this, even just within our own network, there is such a strong sense of wanting to help, not just in this crisis but in many crises, because what we do is crisis response, and I think that does not get as much air play, understandably, but what we are now seeing is that spirit, which has coexisted with sort of this libertarian whatever you wanna call it.

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