Word: coexistences
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...only unfortunate [aspect] of the timing [of the protest] is that the student committee has been working so hard....It would be unfortunate if the focus of the events was lost. [But] these things can coexist peacefully," she said...
...country coexist? Producer Don Was thinks so. He has brought stars of both styles together on Rhythm, Country & Blues, due out in March. On this CD, Al Green sings with Lyle Lovett, Sam Moore with Conway Twitty, and Little Richard with Tanya Tucker. Looks quirky on paper, but it's perky on the ears...
They want reform, but they don't know what kind. Bright young technocrats eagerly describe a world where capitalist energy will coexist with communist caretaking. An older woman involved in joint ventures insists that Fidel's system needs only modest tinkering. A grizzled mine worker warns against any changes that bring back inequality. Reporters are invited into the country, but top officials decline interviews: they no longer seem to know what the party line is. "There is a new incoherence," says a Western diplomat in Havana. "It's not pluralism, but different people have different ideas about where the country...
...relations battle and that their federal agricultural subsidies might be at risk. Or maybe they sincerely saw the need for compromise. Says Robert Buker Jr., a senior vice president at U.S. Sugar: "You can't shut down farming, but you can't destroy the environment either. They have to coexist." The growers have offered to put up $120 million toward the cost of pollution control in return for a new arrangement of filtering marshes that would take only 28,000 acres out of production (7,000 less than originally proposed) and supplement them with 12,000 acres of public land...
This experience taught Hagerty that "enemies can coexist and can transcend cultural and religious differences if they have a common ground...