Word: coexistance
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...Union's single market, unprotected. The result: in 1999, Réunion's balance of trade was in the red to the tune of over $1.9 billion. At the same time the island has been experiencing a demographic explosion, with a birthrate almost double the European average. "Two worlds coexist here," says Paul Vergès, president of Réunion's regional council. "People who work - many of whom are overpaid colonial civil servants - and people who survive thanks to French benefit payments. Welfare protection has deepened the social divisions of the colonial era and created an artificial economy...
...Away (which starred those Irish favorites Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman), but Jones insists she isn't skewering any single movie or star but simply trying to show what happens "when the wagon rolls in, with all the glitz and glamour, and two cultures that are poles apart coexist for six weeks...
...should be. We are also not past the issue of race and racial discrimination in our society, but no one should propose reopening the debate on whether or not black people are inferior to white people, or whites to blacks, in order to figure out how to coexist. I daresay again that that tactic might be more divisive than helpful...
...outside fashion's inner circle. Sure, Arnault scored points there, but the larger question remains whether Dior Homme's stark ads, minimal styles and boyish models make sense in the house of Dior that Galliano has been remodeling. Is it logical for two strong yet vastly different designers to coexist-let alone cocreate-for the same brand? Wouldn't it make more sense to have a single unified image? After all, the Gucci man and woman look more or less alike. Same with the Prada couple. The Burberry pair can be spotted blocks away. Galliano himself told reporters...
...coexist with some asbestos," Moisson said. "The gas in your car is really bad for you, but not if it stays in the back...