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On July 11, 1996, Tinney was sentenced to a concurrent term of two years in prison for the crime of felon or addict in possession of a firearm.

Years of polls cite the downward trend in the public’s trust in establishment news and the concurrent rise and expansion of the right-wing media ecosystem.

From Salon

R&B singer R. Kelly has been sentenced to 20 years for child-sex crimes in Chicago, but 19 of those years will run concurrent with his existing term.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the site recorded 62 concurrent players with an all-time peak of 697 players — surprisingly low numbers for a new PlayStation release.

According to website SteamDB, which tracks the number of people playing games on the PC platform, Concord's highest number of concurrent users was 660.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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