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Michelle Rhonda, 37, concurred as she pushed a toddler on a swing.
Scalia concurred, as did Samuel Alito, the court's other rightwing justice.
Nineteenth-century English critics largely concurred; as one wrote in 1811 with a certain bravado, an explanation of his volumes "would defy the highest ingenuity of man".
There were times when the accompaniment just enfolded and concurred, as in "Wasserflut," where Mr. Pikulski's playing of the shifting, settling cadence after the first two lines was breath-stopping.
And just last year, the National Academies concurred, as we reported at the time.
Two editorials from The New England Journal of Medicine concurred, as did the large majority of cardiologists who reviewed the data for Forbes.
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I want to be sure that institutions make as many findings of misconduct as are warranted, and that ORI concurs as frequently as is appropriate.
We had to concur: As in most theme parks, there wasn't anything worth carrying away but memories.
In the lobby after the film, two women could be heard concurring as they tied their scarves under their chins before emerging into the drizzle outside.
We concur, as we noticed in our case study that developers communicate using IRC, face to face interactions at conferences, sprints and hackfests, issue trackers (Bugzilla), among others.
He concluded: "I concur as a judge, but as a citizen I do not".
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