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The fight to save Joshua trees is inseparable from the fight to address the climate crisis that threatens them.

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"Africa doesn't have to choose between wildlife conservation, nature protection, and development," he said, underscoring that the well-being of humans and animals is "inseparable".

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John Hilley, of the Gaza Genocide Emergency Committee in Glasgow, said the fights for human rights and environmental protection were inseparable.

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For the next eight years or so, up through March’s Oregon girls 6A state championship, they were inseparable, the six of them spending almost every waking moment together.

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Evangelicals support Israel because they love God, cherish their country, and believe faith and freedom are inseparable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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