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were simultaneous
adjective
Occurring or transpiring at the same moment.
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The negotiations were simultaneous with Amani's negotiations, but our proposals were turned down by the agent".
There were simultaneous attacks near the Sudan border, Human Rights Watch said.
At times, there were simultaneous court-authorized taps on 18 different phones.
Some were songs first and some were poems first and some were simultaneous.
There were simultaneous demonstrations in Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Manchester, Newcastle and Oxford.
Wayne Tinkle and Lisa McLeod were simultaneous stars of the Montana basketball teams in the 1980s.
The fates of the three towns have been tied for months, with aid deliveries only being allowed if they were simultaneous.
The fates of the three places have been tied for months, and aid deliveries were only allowed if they were simultaneous.
It was an ambush so close that the cracks of the guns and the whizzes of the bullets were simultaneous".
Two years later he pointed out that if his telegraphic procedure was used to synchronize clocks that were moving with respect to the ether, then those clocks would not agree with clocks at rest about which events were simultaneous.
In her book, written with Marc Eliot, Ms. Summer says the lowest and highest points of her life were simultaneous: in 1976, after her voice began igniting the disco craze.
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