Thus, a purely aesthetic veneration for the old and defeated culture coexists with an intimation of its still unquiet daemonic power. |
The piece reflected the identity of the contemporary Indian who coexists with persons of different faiths. |
But as always, this coexists with a rage for order, a need to analyse, to simplify, to compress. |
This is likely to be a logistical problem in areas where diarrhoea is common and coexists with cholera. |
India is a classic example of dualistic society, where an informal traditional segment coexists with a formal modern segment. |
Scientists have long known that the human body coexists with trillions of individual germs, what they call the microbiome. |