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The problem is that recognising a Palestinian state is largely a symbolic gesture if it does not also address the vital concomitant questions.

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An H5N1 vaccine might not only protect cattle from infection and the concomitant drop in milk production, but also reduce the risk of the virus sickening farm workers.

The report notes an "explosion of both supply and demand" in the illegal drugs trade, warning: "No part of the national territory and no social class is beyond the reach of drugs crime… drugs traffic is infiltrating everywhere, with a concomitant exacerbation of violence".

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For the barest basics: French colonizers brought coffee and its cultivation to Vietnam in the 19th century, as well as their desire for dairy in a country that didn’t produce it — hence, the concomitant introduction of sweetened condensed milk.

“These two concomitant mournful anniversaries – spring of ’24, spring of ’44 – proclaim that fascism was throughout its historical existence — not only at the end or occasionally — an irredeemable phenomenon of systematic murderous and massacre-fueled political violence,” Scurati’s essay said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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