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are concert
verb
To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference, agreement, or consultation.
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"There are concert hall traditions, some of which are wonderful.
There are concert violinists on the buses going past, and they'll never even know - because they never learned how to play, or they haven't been born into musical families".
This coming academic year, however, is the first time she has incentivised in advance: there are concert tickets on offer – her kids love going to gigs – but what's required to get the tickets is different for each child.
We know there are concert halls and theaters with the production capabilities we need.
Staff uniforms are concert t-shirts, there are free gum balls in the lobby, as well as deep couches and board games.
Other great wall hangings are, concert tickets, vintage coke or Dr. pepper signs, cool clocks, sports jerseys and pizza or doughnut boxes.
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In warmer weather, there are concerts.
There are concerts and headset tours.
There are concerts almost every night somewhere or other.
For many larger acts, that's concert tickets and merchandise.
There were concerts.
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