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Concurrently, in the 1980s and '90s, artists used parts of the complex as work space.
He fathered eighteen children with six wives, three of whom lived concurrently in separate homes.
Concurrently, in early 1992, secret contacts between representatives of the P.L.O. and Israel got under way in Tel Aviv.
Such was its popularity that, in January 1936, there were three productions running concurrently in Moscow alone.
(Thankfully for Braves Nation, the worst collapse happened concurrently, in Boston, where most of the national media coverage was focussed).
Table tennis may be the only Olympic sport that's played concurrently in frat parties and nursing homes.
Now he's showing concurrently in three venues: London's Hauser & Wirth, New York's Andrea Rosen Gallery and Milan's Massimo de Carlo.
CARAMOOR Westchester's smaller, more genteel answer to Tanglewood offers several tracks of varied music running concurrently in repertory-like fashion.
The idea is to work concurrently in multiple areas to collect good data as quickly as possible.
An exhibition shown concurrently in London and New York in 2010 was revelatory, showing his eye for colour to be as subtle and ghoulish as ever.
Allow groups to stage brief, informal debates, so that concurrently in the classroom, there may be 3-5 debates underway, depending on class size.
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