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concurred

[kuhn-kurd] / kənˈkɜrd /


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Concurred Bieber: "I'm confident that once the leadership and rank and file have a chance to look at it, they will accept it."

From Time Magazine Archive

Concurred a septuagenarian scholar: "I really don't listen to this sort of thing any more."

From Time Magazine Archive

Concurred a French army colonel: "We will not be the Americans' valet d'armes--their orderly or spear carrier."

From Time Magazine Archive

Concurred Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, normally a staunch White House ally: "I think the Administration's proposals will prompt a hue and cry for stronger verification measures."

From Time Magazine Archive

Concurred in unanimously; but the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of War express the opinion that lawyers are such officers as are disqualified if they participated in the rebellion.

From A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 6, part 2: Andrew Johnson by Richardson, James D. (James Daniel)



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