Word: coexistance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Volcanoes are enthralling," says Smithsonian Institution volcanologist Richard Fiske. "You can't stop them. You can't control them. All society can do is learn to coexist with them...
Folkman hypothesized that large, primary tumors secrete an inhibitory substance to prevent blood vessel formation and the growth of the many smaller, secondary tumors that coexist in diseased individuals...
...shades of luck inherent in life and makes some kind of effort to help the less free and the less lucky? That isn't to say there aren't parasites, just that not every unsuccessful person is actively parasitic, and to a degree, as human beings who coexist in a civil society, we have a stake in the welfare of others...
...bike through the Yard from the gate by the Science Center to the gate near Widener adds a good seven minutes to one's journey, too much for most Harvard students to sacrifice. Most bikers are not kamikazes; surely we can find some way for them to coexist peacefully with ambling pedestrians in the haven that is Harvard Yard...
Watching events from Washington, the Clinton Administration expressed surprise only at the timing. They, like many of their Russian counterparts, had viewed Lebed's ouster as only a matter of time: his ambition was too big to coexist with Yeltsin's, they thought. And Yeltsin, the officials added, was not one to tolerate a rival center of power in his administration. U.S. intelligence analysts, however, found no credible evidence that Lebed had been trying to incite a mutiny. And they, like the Russian media, noted that the increased security measures announced by Kulikov after his public allegations against Lebed never...