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Discover Ludwig"concord of" is a grammatically correct phrase.
"Concord of" is used to indicate agreement or harmony amongst a group of people or things. For example, "The school had a concord of opinion about their new science teacher."
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Conservatives had labeled the showdown as the "Lexington and Concord" of the struggle over American libraries' Internet policies, and Christian conservative groups outspent free-speech advocates by 14 to 1.
He's put her back into that concord of voices, another creative girl with a story that she can never tell.
The word implies a pleasant concord of different notes and has been used in fields other than music to denote a pleasing combination of various elements.
The composer was, to borrow Billy Bragg's phrase, a "progressive patriot" who advocated a harmonious concord of nations while remaining proud of his own distinct culture.
Shakespeare warns us that "The man that hath no music in himself, / Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, / Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils".
In the Concord of the fifties and sixties, no matter how deep your trust fund ran, you did not hire anyone other than the once-a-week cleaning lady, for whom you made lunch and with whom you ate it.
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If Saigon's forces weaken the Thieu govt. might be replaced by a new, roughly tripartite govt. of "national concord", composed of representatives of the Communist-created Provisional Revolutionary Govt. & other groups with whom the Communists feel they could cooperate.
The correspondence between the central musical concords of the octave, fifth, and fourth and the whole number ratios 2 : 1, 3 : 2 and 4 : 3 is reflected in the acusmata (Iamblichus, VP 82) and was thus probably already known by Pythagoras.
It is certainly true that the discovery that the primary musical concords of the octave, fourth and fifth are governed by the simple whole number ratios 2 : 1, 4 : 3 and 3 : 2 occurred before Philolaus.
"Everyone said, 'That's it!' " Arriving at such moments of concord requires hundreds of hours of experimentation, frustration, and inventiveness.
The Concord Summer School of Philosophy (founded by A. Bronson Alcott, father of Louisa) met there from 1879 to 1888.
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