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1. Several astronomers concur that their path beyond Kassidor and Kortrax could put them near several medium sized asteroids that could be deflected into our path with minimal energy
2. We concur in the name of love
3. To render such an establishment perfectly reasonable, with the circumstance of being reducible to strict rule and method, two other circumstances ought to concur
4. In the four trades above mentioned, both those circumstances concur
5. Thus James Madison, the „Father of the Constitution:" „I entirely concur in the propriety of resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nation
6. know anything that doesn’t concur with their faith
7. "We appreciate the way you think," she replies, "and we tend to concur with your sentiments
8. House of Representatives, but the Senate may propose or concur
9. “I concur it may not be quite a simple as young Edwin assumes,” said Captain Rathbone, still pacing restlessly upon the carpet
10. “I concur, Milady,” Gilead replied
11. “I too concur with your observation, Night-Feeder,” added Sharon Redthorne
12. “I concur with your assessment, Raphael,” answered Claude
13. “I concur, Restadicus,” said Taliesin
14. What she thought was silly about this, Jai had no idea, so he nodded complacently and feigned to concur
15. would concur, as would theír husbands, that this is not rape, but the exercísing ol
16. action for a later time, say three hours time? Do you concur?”
17. “I concur!” Replied quickly Tom, sighing with relief
18. Bugsy, do you concur with what I’ve said?”
19. To a degree I do concur with his reasoning, I would just take it further to say
20. ����������� �I concur with the War Minister, sir
21. ‘’I concur on that last part
22. “I would concur with your assessment, Captain
23. The boys threw their fists in the air to concur
24. I concur with Air Chief Marshal Harris that the MOSQUITO would be a good type of plane to adapt to Wild Weasel missions
25. “We do not concur with your choice
26. "Concur my ass! I wanted to shout out
27. Virtually all the eyewitnesses concur: Ptolemy, Alexander's bodyguard; Nearchus, his admiral; Eumenes the scribe, his secretary; Chares, his chamberlain; Aristobulus, his military engineer
28. Though he denies it, my view (with which many others would concur) is that Kejriwal was aware the countdown had begun for the general elections, and he wanted to offer himself as a national alternative
29. ‘I can only concur
30. We concur that we are self-deluded and have been chasing phantoms of pleasure rather than the true mediums of happiness, whatever they may be, and what they will be and are are determined and defended by those who construct the statUS quo
31. Between the Pope and reps from the EU and USA concur that they
32. But both of them concur in the results of
33. Ears continued to weave them, a small chapter of the Newstory GIFT, through the overlapping mazes of TripEars and TrapEyes to the Hall of Vireality that they had come to virtually vandalize, though many called it consci-slaughter, but which was worse – recoding an algorithm so it couldn't achieve self-awareness or allowing The Singularity to come into being – none of the opinion harvesters were able to concur
34. “Yeah I’m sure, more than sure!! Okay with you guys?” Joel glanced up and around at all his friends with a steely glint in his eye which silently conveyed to them that they’d better concur with him on this
35. looked around at the people in the gallery and said, “I concur, the
36. We concur with the Committee's observations
37. concur with others to confirm the conclusion which the
38. “I concur, Captain,” said Brian in his best impression of Scotty from Star Trek
39. ‘We can concur that this has taken place
40. We have an idea of success and these ideas of success come to us in the daily newspaper, on television etc, we're surrounded by suggestions of success and I think that it's an important feature of any mature life that we have to submit the idea of success that we're often handed on a plate by our society, to some kind of critical scrutiny – to decide whether it's really the vision that we can actually genuinely concur with, rather that simply something that we've sucked in from the outside
41. have to concur with the humours and desires of the company, that though
42. All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills
43. He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments
44. The frolic was now come round to me, and it being my turn of subscription to the will and pleasure of my particular elect, as well as to that of the company, he came to me, and saluting me very tenderly, with a flattering eagerness, put me in mind of the compliances my presence there authorized the hopes of, and at the same time repeated to me, "that if all this force of example had not surmounted any repugnance I might have to concur with the humours and desires of the company, that though the play was bespoke for my benefit, and great as his own private
45. Master Gyllmyn and I concur that we’re about eighty miles from the mouth of the Narrows
46. Brooke, and demand of that troublesome gentleman to revoke his proposal? Or should he consult Sir James Chettam, and get him to concur in remonstrance against a step which touched the whole family? In either case Mr
47. Thesiger, turning to the pallid trembling man; "I must so far concur with what has fallen from Mr
48. The suspicions against me had no hold there: they are grounded on the knowledge that I took money, that Bulstrode had strong motives for wishing the man to die, and that he gave me the money as a bribe to concur in some malpractices or other against the patient—that in any case I accepted a bribe to hold my tongue
49. Did she agree with Locke that the Babe was a Tabula Rasa, neither good nor evil, but malleable; or did she conceive the Child as imprinted with Original Sin (which must be driven out with the Rod)? Did she concur with many learned Astrologers, that all Character was form’d by the Juxtaposition of the Planets at the Moment of Conception (or e’en of Birth), or did she believe, as Mrs
50. Nevertheless there is reason to believe that with all hermaphrodites two individuals, either occasionally or habitually, concur for the reproduction of their kind
1. His inner child concurred, and after a moment of deep breathing, of sucking in
2. Five different events, unforeseen and unthought of, have very fortunately concurred to hinder Great Britain from feeling, so sensibly as it was generally expected she would, the total exclusion which has now taken place for more than a year (from the first of December 1774) from a very important branch of the colony trade, that of the twelve associated provinces of North America
3. However, we need to remember that we concurred to this life plan of ours, so it is pointless for us to blame the Divine forces, for the ‘miseries’ in life
4. When interviewed, such people generally concurred they had visualized themselves free of cancer or had held a firm belief they would survive the disease
5. “A true story and a very sad one Jack,” she concurred
6. Lieutenant Miley, representing headquarters where the commander-in-chief should have been, concurred in their view
7. General Shafter concurred in this; his army had not even cooking utensils; and since no intelligent attempt was apparent from Washington to ship either suitable food or shelter to the stricken army, the officers plainly saw approaching extermination
8. ” Their statements also concurred about Brian passing this money to the American cowboy with white hair whom the police suspected to be Gene Frazer
9. “I don’t like it, either,” Truman concurred
10. Just to be sure, I consulted with my guide that night before I went to sleep and he concurred with Theodore’s suggestions
11. “That is true,” I concurred
12. On the advice of one of my older, longer serving colleagues, I filed a request that an administrative law judge, John von Blum, recuse himself from a matter on which my entire office concurred the ACC could not get a fair shake
13. Congress and concurred in by three fourths of the states
14. Brown examined her and concurred
15. Army General Matthew Ridgeway concurred and so informed President Eisenhower
16. MACV J-3 Ops immediately concurred
17. we learn that there were many other factors that concurred to generate, all
18. I concurred, “Yes this is true
19. Officials concurred the deaths of the animals were a
20. On May 18, however, Herod did agree to the plan of permitting the Sanhedrin authorities to seize Jesus and carry him to Jerusalem to be tried on religious charges, provided the Roman ruler of Judea concurred in such an arrangement
21. We showed the computer the simulation results, and it concurred
22. affirmative indicating that he had concurred with me
23. “Absolutely!” I concurred, “ It’ll take more than that to put us off!”
24. “Yes, I truly believe that it’s buried somewhere in that back yard,” David concurred
25. do it!” Digby concurred with the clever girl’s analysis
26. even mean anything!” Carolyn concurred with the succinct assessment
27. Hillary concurred and watched as the lovely waltz ended
28. David concurred immediately, his brain trying to puzzle out the probable relationship between the missing person and the discovered body
29. "Hopi! That is a good name," the mahu concurred with a thoughtful smile
30. "That would probably be best," Jason concurred as their eyes met
31. "Yes, we must make haste," the mahu concurred
32. “Hopi! That is a good name,” the mahu concurred with a thoughtful smile
33. “Everyone knows that George the Robot Technician invented the CKF,” concurred Wilx
34. “Yes, that sounds accurate,” concurred Janet
35. ” concurred another drinker
36. ‘If he managed to get to his age without a long-term relationship, I’d agree with you,’ Nathalie concurred
37. ‘No,’ Nathalie concurred, sipping her champagne and thinking about Len
38. ” Olive concurred as Steve passed her on his way back out of the room
39. Joel, Conrad, and the others concurred, as they all covertly glanced at Kathy (who was still huddled on the couch, with her face buried in the crook of Joel’s shoulder, snuffling and heaving shuddering sighs as her tears subsided) with concerned eyes
40. “Yes, rest is the very thing you need right now,” Henrietta concurred “…we can deal with everything else later, once the shock of this has eased some for you
41. line and concurred, saying that he would issue orders immediately to have the NEST team
42. they concurred that the most promising route was from the north end of the Valley of Fire
43. “I believe that you are correct and that very sadly a senseless war will come to pass,” he finally concurred
44. concurred with his plan of action
45. The Tardanian cook concurred before leaving
46. “None taken,” he concurred
47. “Something like that, yeah,” he concurred
48. „Yea, yea, I know whatcha ya mean,' he concurred flicking the roach away with a small
49. „I believe you will,' she concurred with a tone of mystery to her voice, „if you see him to his
50. “All right, Dad,” Nadine concurred and hurried to jump into her mother’s shoulders again
1. concurring King of glory, when, at His appearing, it will be fully liberated from the present mode of
2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed
3. : Whereas the late King James the Second by the assistance of various evil counsellors judges and ministers employed by him did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament; By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power; By issuing and causing to be executed a commission under the great seal for erecting a court called the Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes; Continued (As per U
4. Paquette took issue with some of the conclusions of the United States Coast Guard Marine Board and the Commandant in their concurring opinion that loss of buoyancy, massive flooding, and the wall of water that the vessel confronted were the only causes of the marine disaster
5. Coolidge shrugged his shoulders and said, “There is nothing I can do gentlemen, I have to have concurring signatures before I can authorise any withdrawals from the account
6. the FBI concurring – said, it was a malfunction – thus, an accident
7. ” He said concurring with Bridget who
8. ” A mystified Sharebel filled every eye and with a quiet voice and gentle expression extended a spontaneous invitation to a concurring self-381
9. “Money,” the concurring voice continued
10. Concurring that all was as it should be, this was
11. concurring, even precipitately, to the point she wanted him at, Mrs
12. warmest impression, concurring to my bliss, with that delicate and
13. Thus concurring, even precipitately, to the point she wanted him at, Mrs
14. I was soon laid in bed, and scarce languished an instant for the darling partner of it, before he was undressed and got between the sheets, with his arms clasped round me, giving and taking, with gust inexpressible, a kiss of welcome, that my heart rising to my lips stamped with its warmest impression, concurring to my bliss, with that delicate and voluptuous emotion which Charles alone had the secret to excite, and which constitutes the very life, the essence of pleasure
15. Our notions of law and harmony are commonly confined to those instances which we detect; but the harmony which results from a far greater number of seemingly conflicting, but really concurring, laws, which we have not detected, is still more wonderful
16. Consider, now, how it must be in the case of four boats all engaging one unusually strong, active, and knowing whale; when owing to these qualities in him, as well as to the thousand concurring accidents of such an audacious enterprise, eight or ten loose second irons may be simultaneously dangling about him
17. He took great pleasure in concurring with Mr
18. The question was then taken upon concurring in the second and last member of the said resolution, and determined in the negative—yeas 55, nays 61
19. Troup, the question was then stated on concurring in the first and second members of the said resolution; when Mr
20. The question was then taken on concurring with the Committee of the Whole in their first amendment to the said bill, and carried in the affirmative
21. The question then recurred on concurring with the Committee of the Whole House in their second amendment to the said bill, amended in the House to read as follows:
22. The question on concurring with the committee in striking out this section was decided in the affirmative—yeas 49, nays 43
23. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, two-thirds of both Houses concurring, That the following section be submitted to the Legislatures of the several States, which, when ratified by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the States, shall be valid and binding as a part of the Constitution of the United States:
24. Others again, connecting the greatest failure of water with the concurring dearth of rain, conceived that the fact might be explained by the droughts occasioning a deficiency in the river-water, and thus cutting off the supply which they supposed had heretofore percolated from the margin of the river into the wells
25. The question was now taken on concurring with the Committee of the Whole in their agreement to the second resolution, which is in the following words:
26. Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled: (two-thirds of both Houses concurring,) That the following section be submitted to the Legislatures of the several States, which, when ratified by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the States, shall be valid and binding as a part of the Constitution of the United States:
1. I’ll find out if the DA concurs later this week,” he said
2. ” Ethan concurs while laughing
3. My approach concurs with these latter views
4. Very aware that he could die anytime, he nonetheless concurs that freshening up his habits and appearance is worthwhile for the sake of coping with existence
5. “When the mind concurs, the heartmind becomes pure will: an integrated lifestyle
6. Luke concurs that they go to the tomb to
7. “Ah, yes,” concurs the man, nodding in agreement, “it has come to my attention on my
8. Brett Steenbarger, trading author and trading psychologist, who has worked with some of the world’s biggest traders, concurs: “Every great trader has an outlook and set of methods that are distinctively his own