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a concurrence of ideas
Was there any concurrence of opinion?
concurrence in helping to find homes for refugees
The concurrence of events led to a chaotic situation.
There was a concurrence of opinions among the team members.
The concurrence of factors contributed to the success of the project.
The concurrence of his birthday and the holiday made it a special celebration.
The concurrence of their interests brought them together.
The concurrence of their schedules made it difficult to find a suitable time.
The concurrence of their opinions on the matter surprised everyone.
The concurrence of their birthdays meant they could celebrate together.
The concurrence of their interests and values strengthened their bond.
The concurrence of their decisions led to a positive outcome.
Seriously, however, she felt tolerably persuaded that all this must have taken place with that gentleman's concurrence.
How could such a change be made without Rosamond's concurrence?
The book makes no mention of Justice Clarence Thomas's long concurrence in McDonald v Chicago (2010), which covers much of the same historical ground.
How can I expect such a concurrence of circumstances?
She sometimes, at least, from an affected concern for the peace of the parish, delays the settlement till this concurrence can be procured.
' The matron expressed her entire concurrence in this intelligible simile; and the beadle went on.
This, however, is not the effect of any contract, but of the accidental concurrence of their passions in the same object at that particular time.
To him the world was, in the words of Charles Fidelson the critic, instinct with meaning by reason of God's concurrence and susceptible of interpretation by reason of God's salient acts.
With a happy concurrence of circumstances, there is, as I said, no immediate danger from that affection of the heart, which I believe to have been the cause of his late attack.
People consider this day to be a time of misfortune due to numerous legends and the date's concurrence with the annual flood period and midsummer, a time when insects and bacteria tend to spread quickly.
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