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concord

[kon-kawrd, kong-] / ˈkɒn kɔrd, ˈkɒŋ- /




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He was a believer in racial concord and an agitator — in the best sense of that word — against the racism that permeated our institutions.

From Washington Post

Vigeant used to drive into Canada to eat at a pizzeria north of the border, to sample the Quebecois specialty of poutine, or to buy concord grapes, something that’s not available at supermarkets in Derby.

From Washington Post

A statement from the prime minister’s office on Tuesday added that the government “has decided to confront the problem and to look for concord, opening a way for reconciliation and reunion.”

From Seattle Times

Catholic and Protestant concord became possible as believers learned to take one another’s ideas seriously without papering over real disagreements.

From New York Times

Some of those native wines became household names, like Manischewitz, the proverbial kosher wine made of the concord grape.

From New York Times