coexistent
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Stephen Marche reports on America’s two, coexistent gun cultures: “The first is a celebration of weapons and of the freedom weapons promise… the other, much newer, a perpetual caravan of mourning for senseless death.”
From The Guardian • Feb. 7, 2019
“There are all these political issues, but when you have good plan, coexistent techniques that really work, I think there’s a path toward success,” Peters said.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 21, 2017
For Macfarlane also finds that "down in the dusk" of a holloway, "the landscape's past felt excitingly alive and coexistent, as if history had pleated back on itself, bringing discontinuous moments into contact".
From The Guardian • Jul. 19, 2013
Their most notable heresy is that they are Monophysites, believing that Christ had one nature, the human and divine being fused instead of coexistent.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The disappearance of the practice of French embroidery was as sudden as the dropping of a theater curtain, but a coexistent art called Spanish lacework lingered long after muslin embroidery had ceased to be.
From The Development of Embroidery in America by Wheeler, Candace