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concord

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




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

From Salon

Rather than standing as a bipartisan concord on gun safety, the proposal demonstrates how far we are from achieving genuine gun safety legislation at the federal level.

From Los Angeles Times

While Biden is known for promoting bipartisan concord, he has made clear that he, too, is ready to make Republican radicalism an element of midterm campaigning.

From Washington Post

He was a believer in racial concord and an agitator — in the best sense of that word — against the racism that permeated our institutions.

From Washington Post

Vigeant used to drive into Canada to eat at a pizzeria north of the border, to sample the Quebecois specialty of poutine, or to buy concord grapes, something that’s not available at supermarkets in Derby.

From Washington Post