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modus vivendi

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modus vivendi

A compromise between opposing points of view.



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The innovation is also supporting and standard but still fits the modus vivendi of umpteen dashing households.
The fact is that the West has worked out a modus vivendi with the Soviet regime, which lasted not twelve years, like Nazism, but more than seventy years.
The innovation is also suffering and authoritative but still fits the modus vivendi of numerous stylish households.
 
 
 
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