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concord

[kon-kawrd, kong-] / ˈkɒn kɔrd, ˈkɒŋ- /




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“I have faith that very soon all this region is going to be pacified and brotherhood and concord will return,” he said during a recent visit to La Concordia to inaugurate a new bridge.

From Los Angeles Times

“Washington’s most important grape crop for many years was the concord grape that went into Welch’s juice and Gallo’s sweet sparkling Cold Duck,” writes Veseth in his blog.

From Seattle Times

Addressing the divisive issue, Sanchez said one of his government's main pillars would be working for the coexistence and concord between Spaniards, especially in Catalonia.

From Reuters

It was not “just a social veneer” but “the very basis for all mutual respect and concord.”

From Washington Post

If he could, he'd "pour the sweet milk of concord into hell."

From Salon