accessory, carried by acclamation, coextending, communal, conjoint, cooperative, harmonious, nonconvergent, parasitic, tangent, with one consent
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Development seems to be concurrent with deforestation. [Please select]
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Since my anniversary and my mother-in-law’s birthday are both on August 12, the two events are concurrent. [Please select]
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Kate and Kelly are having concurrent weddings to save money. [Please select]
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What concurrent causes may also be assigned for this change. [Please select]
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Thus equitable jurisdiction is said to be exclusive, concurrent or auxiliary. [Please select]
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In what ultimate ambition had all concurrent and consecutive ambitions now coalesced. [Please select]
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The compact was to be carried out, not by treaty, but by concurrent legislation. [Please select]
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Concurrent: applied to a vein which arises separately, runs into another and does-not again separate. [Please select]
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=--No less significant was the concurrent diversification of crops. [Please select]
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First published 1884 ________________________________________________________________________ As so often with Ballantyne there are two concurrent stories in this book. [Please select]
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