to match (rhythm, speed, etc.);  to join together;  to unite;  to face;  to be opposite (someone);  to compare;  to check with
 joint establishment (esp. schools of different levels or different courses of study);  establishment as an annex (e.g. of a school);  juxtaposition;  placing side by side
 to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points);  to also have something (in addition to something else)
 merger (of companies, towns, etc.);  combination;  union;  amalgamation;  consolidation;  coalition
 using together (jointly);  used at the same time
 merger;  joining into one;  amalgamation;  melding;  merging;  annexation
 running parallel (to);  running side-by-side;  keeping pace (with)
 concurrence;  coincidence;  complication (in illness)
 complications (in an illness)
 annexation;  merger;  swallowing up
 to be broad-minded enough to associate with various types of people;  to possess a capacious mind
 going side-by-side;  going abreast;  running concurrently;  occurring at the same time;  keeping pace with
 to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points);  to also have something (in addition to something else)
 annexation;  merger;  swallowing up
 applying to enter more than one school
 annexation of Korea (by Japan; 1910-1945)
 keeping pace with;  keeping abreast of;  advancing together
 placing side by side;  running simultaneously (e.g. classes);  juxtaposition
 reading (two or more books, etc.) at the same time;  subscribing to multiple newspapers
 to join;  to be put together;  to combine;  to unite;  to fit;  to close (e.g. of a wound)
 in all;  in total;  collectively;  in addition;  besides;  at the same time
 including (an extra work) within the same book, DVD, etc.
 owning together;  combination
 concurrent selling (e.g. of old and new models);  selling (related products) alongside each other;  selling (the same product) in more than one place (e.g. online and in store)
 the great municipal mergers of the Heisei era;  series of large-scale municipal mergers carried out between 1995 and 2010 under the temporary Special Mergers Law
 concurrent offenses;  concurrent offences
 carrying a related article (e.g. magazine);  publishing a related article
 merger of towns and villages
 complication (in illness)
 taking entrance tests for multiple schools
 moreover;  furthermore;  nevertheless;  and yet
 Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty (1910)
 combined treatment;  combination therapy
 combining a pair of events;  joint
 combined company;  merged company
 Pinyin;  Chinese romanization system
 to use jointly;  to use at the same time
 being so broad-minded as to accept all sorts of things, both good and evil;  being broad-minded enough to be tolerant of people of all shades
 Chalcolithic period (i.e. the Copper Period)
 Chalcolithic period (i.e. the Copper Period)
 Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty (1910)
 sort-merge file description entry
 Tongyong Pinyin;  former official Taiwanese romanization system
 surviving company (in a merger)
 absorbed company;  merged corporation