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Concurrently, convictions for liquor offenses in federal courts rose from 35,000 in 1923 to 61,383 in 1932.
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Concurrently, Scherick & Ronn pursued a feature career and this October will see the release of their sixth film, The Zookeeper, starring Kevin James.
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Concurrently, public pensions are woefully underfunded.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Crisis, the Health Care Bill, and the Growth of Government 2010
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Concurrently, takeovers of national icons by foreign companies -- such as Kraft's takeover of Cadbury -- inspired a revulsion against very big, very foreign corporate intervention in national life.
Margaret Heffernan: The Wilful Blindness of Rupert Murdoch Margaret Heffernan 2011
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Concurrently with Paris Photo, auction houses in Paris will hold photography sales.
Paris Photo Fair Breathes at the Grand Palais Margaret Studer 2011
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Concurrently, one of the weaknesses of such a group is that each memberhas a different set of needs in terms of business and geography.
Jason Feulner 2009
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Concurrently, command responsibility increased to include the complete United States, its
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Concurrently, the Afghan government that we installed has remained ineffective and weak.
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Concurrently, one of the weaknesses of such a group is that each memberhas a different set of needs in terms of business and geography.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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Concurrently, takeovers of national icons by foreign companies -- such as Kraft's takeover of Cadbury -- inspired a revulsion against very big, very foreign corporate intervention in national life.
Margaret Heffernan: The Wilful Blindness of Rupert Murdoch Margaret Heffernan 2011
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