But the protesters say there is no reason why cows and people cannot co-exist as on the nearby St Cross water meadows. |
Both embodiments produce hybrid gel electrolyte systems in which gel and liquid electrolyte co-exist. |
Strictly speaking, there are no examples of materials in which singlet superconductivity and ferromagnetism co-exist. |
I think that boaters, cottagers, and the local people could co-exist just fine with this project. |
What matters in Europe is that different peoples are able to co-exist in peace and cooperate, where necessary. |
Comedy and tragedy do not co-exist well and the gap between them widens as the film progresses. |