Quite simply, few republics really want to cohabitate and no amount of constitutional conjuring will help. |
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We are here because we cohabitate in the same territory and wish to develop a new solidarity. |
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This implies the need to consider how agriculture and nature can cohabitate. |
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Having more than 27 years experience, we can advise you on different kinds of fish that can cohabitate. |
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Having fun while we work and cohabitate together for a few hours every day is essential. |
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Where most establishments line up chefs, cooks and waiters, Rabanel's sanctum allows chef, cooks, waiters and? gardeners to cohabitate! |
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Even in states that do, a couple has to cohabitate for a certain number of years. |
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The other option would be an agreement by which the AKP and the military decide to cohabitate. |
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Under this proposal a parent could cohabitate with several partners over a period of years and each of these partners could be granted shared custody and visitation rights. |
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Aboriginal people and Europeans tried to cohabitate peacefully. |
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Demonstrating great sensitivity towards matter, Karilee Fuglem builds images and installations where objects and sensations cohabitate, where a mix of perceptions defy presuppositions. |
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No communication between us since we already cohabitate. |
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According to 2001 national housing statistics, almost 5,600 households with six or more members have been forced to cohabitate to the level of more than three persons per room. |
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Andalucia by Alain Gomis is a manifesto film: on the Europe of recent years, on métissage and the need to learn to cohabitate according to still unwritten rules. |
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He goes where ever there is a story and where there is History, but in which there is no place to commemorate it, where the inhabitants survive and cohabitate with the combatants. |
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We must learn how to cohabitate in order to avoid the growth of the intolerance, that's even more important when we think on the kids and young people. |
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Most jumping spiders are solitary, and with a few exceptions, such as certain species that mimic ants and when adult males cohabitate with females jumping spiders do not nest together. |
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Most people will experience at least some negative health effects when they cohabitate with mold for long enough. |
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This includes removing all barriers and penalties for people, especially the poor, to cohabitate. |
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The two had divorced last year due to domestic abuse but only a month ago had reconciled and began to cohabitate once more. |
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Except when you are breeding your rabbits, bucks and does do not cohabitate. |
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Only then did the owners and their chef, Francis X. Falivene apply the retro-new theme to the menu, where entrees like lobster Thermidor that evoke the Prohibition era cohabitate with bistro-style salads and pizzas. |
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During the tour, forty people would cohabitate around the big top. |
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We must bet that they will become open mind adults, knowing and being able to cohabitate in a multicultural society and beneficing of its advantages. |
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