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Stephen Marche reports on America’s two, coexistent gun cultures: “The first is a celebration of weapons and of the freedom weapons promise… the other, much newer, a perpetual caravan of mourning for senseless death.”

From The Guardian • Feb. 7, 2019

“There are all these political issues, but when you have good plan, coexistent techniques that really work, I think there’s a path toward success,” Peters said.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 21, 2017

For Macfarlane also finds that "down in the dusk" of a holloway, "the landscape's past felt excitingly alive and coexistent, as if history had pleated back on itself, bringing discontinuous moments into contact".

From The Guardian • Jul. 19, 2013

Yet even there, coexistent with the glory, are all the baser human instincts rearing themselves: treachery, greed, lust for power.

From Time Magazine Archive

He built his stories intellectually, in cold blood; he wrote them emotionally, in esthetic exaltation: and the two moods are so distinct and mutually exclusive that they must have been successive instead of coexistent.

From Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker




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