The point is that the oil and water of logorrheic brinksmanship and the drive towards hidden universals can coexist. |
In China acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine coexist equally with allopathy. |
In this sleazoid farce, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
It had no place in the classical canon nor could it comfortably coexist with its successor, the squared-off art deco style. |
The country has proved that religion can coexist with democracy, despite the theocratic inclinations of its fundamentalist adherents. |
Feng shui is the art of aligning complementary opposites to coexist, balancing the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal. |