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Since 2004 the event has been celebrated in concurrence with the Philippine Arbor Day, a nationwide event marked by extensive tree planting.

Ang 洪惟仁 (2003) used historical evidence to argue that the concurrence of intrasyllabic fricatives and nasals are more marked in Chinese languages in general as it creates inconsistency in stridency, with /dz/ being [+strident] and nasals being [−strident].

The majority of ESTs representing 13 of the genes (PAL, C4H, 4CL, CHS, CHR, CHI, IFS, IOMT, IFR, CCR, CAD, COMT and CCoAMT) hybridized complementary RNAs at increasing amounts from 2 to 8 hrs post inoculation in concurrence with the HR as indicated by the ratios marked in bold type.

Traffic control device means a sign, signal, marking or other device placed or erected by, or with the concurrence of, the Superintendent for the purpose of regulating, warning, guiding or otherwise controlling traffic or regulating the parking of vehicles.

Check out his concurrence in Citizens United for a full explanation.

That was the concurrence.

A creepy concurrence.

Justices Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas joined the concurrence.

Justice Breyer also wrote a separate concurrence.

This concurrence was bound to happen.

With his concurrence, McNee ordered the assault.

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