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So within a single conversation, two characters are said to have "growled," "probed," "ventured," "opined," "suggested," "ordered," "shrugged," "stated" and "concurred" before, mercifully, "they said no more".
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He briefly concurs, before backtracking: "Not feminism, but the feminine".
Many Christians both before and later concurred with him, being themselves troubled by the relation between Christianity and inherited literature and thought, steeped as both were in pagan beliefs.
All of these investigations found that the employee's assertions lacked merit, and the employee concurred with the related report before it was issued.
First up was a thinly attended screening of The Deer Hunter, which I and my father, a military man, concurred was utter bollocks; but before Taxi Driver came on we went for a fag break and saw a line snaking around the block.
Whitney had crunched the numbers way before statements from outgoing Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan concurred with her findings.
She also concurred with the United Kingdom,s concern that tabling the Algerian Proposal before it was ready could undermine the effort.
Later, before Congress, the Joint Chiefs would insist that they had only "concurred" with the relief, not "recommended" it.
Before the start of the study, each participant and their parents/guardians read, concurred, and signed a written informed consent.
They concurred.
Foreigners concurred.
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