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Now, even as both the entertainment and air travel industries experience all manner of difficulties in the modern economy, their symbiotic relationship continues to thrive.

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For that matter, his parasitic or symbiotic relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has been a matter of public record since at least 2003, when the Harvard Crimson earned his eternal enmity by reporting on it.

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Wiggle Room is a symbiotic marriage of dance and meditation.

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The two exchanged dozens of emails, illustrating a notably symbiotic connection between a writer and a source.

Modern fungi form symbiotic partnerships with most plants, supplying them with nutrients in exchange for carbohydrates.

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