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conjoint

[kuhn-joint] / kənˈdʒɔɪnt /


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The Jewish Conjoint Committee regret that they are unable to accept either the reasoning or the assurances of M. Maioresco for the following reasons:— 1.

From Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question by Wolf, Lucien

At the beginning of October he settled down in London to work for the Second Conjoint examination.

From Of Human Bondage by Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset)

"Are you taking the Conjoint?" he asked Philip.

From Of Human Bondage by Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset)

These words are quoted from a ‘Report of a Conjoint Visit of the Geological and Philosophical Societies to the Dumbuck Crannog, 8th April, 1899.’

From The Clyde Mystery a Study in Forgeries and Folklore by Lang, Andrew

In 1908, on the occasion of the annexation of Bosnia and the Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary, the Conjoint Committee seized the opportunity of endeavouring to reopen the Rumano-Jewish Question.

From Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question by Wolf, Lucien




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