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In this case, the world must be an infinite given total of coexistent things.
Things are coexistent, in so far as they exist in one and the same time.
She smiled, then frowned, the two expressions strangely coexistent in her face.
What you would say then is that the red and yellow are coexistent with the extension; is it not?
Evaluate coexistent medical problems that may be exacerbated by particular antidepressants.
Perhaps it is one that is coexistent with ours.
Spaces were coexistent, not spread out like this.
Its scope includes coexistent past, present, and future.
Doctors often treat patients with coexistent medical problems that for varying reasons researchers deliberately excluded from studies.
Besides, the proposition that different times cannot be coexistent could not be derived from a general conception.
In which case, what's the use of this theory of how on some higher plane it may be all eternally coexistent?
Characters do not level up in a way similar to standard role-playing games; instead, stats evolve according to two coexistent systems.
The bridge is unusual in that three separate bridges are coexistent, each one built upon the previous bridge.
This was mainly due to coexistent disease rather than an indicator of the cause of the anaemia.
Although not as well made, their pottery compares well with coexistent Armstrong pottery.
What stuff is the man made of who is not coexistent in our thought with the purest and subtilest truth?
Planes may border (be coterminous) or may be coexistent.
Enteroceles are coexistent in 11% of patients with internal intussusception.
"All tweakers are essentially coexistent."
Also, unlike conventional HCC, patients most often do not have coexistent liver disease.
In particular, the Ethereal and Shadow planes are coexistent with the Material Plane.
Modification of syphilitic genital ulcer manifestations by coexistent HIV infection.
Merlin recalled some of the information taught by the mirror, that there Were many worlds coexistent with this earth, and the walls between them sometimes thinned.
The choice of diminutive is often a mark of regional dialects and influence of coexistent Romance languages.
Patients aged >80 years and those with oesophageal stricture, history of upper gastrointestinal surgery, or other serious coexistent medical conditions were excluded.