"Ergo apropo irrevocably concordantly pertinent anomaly deciduously fundamentally contradictory systemic anomaly ergo exceedingly temporary dissemination vis a vie apropo ergo quintessential DERPDERPDERPDERPDERPDERPDERPDERPDERP" ❋ Unknown (2010)
Entire networks stopped smoking concordantly, like whole circuits flickering off. ❋ Siddhartha Mukherjee (2010)
Ergo, Vis a Vis, YouTube had what I was seeking... concordantly. ❋ RICHARD (2007)
Ergo, vis-à-vis, concordantly it is more likely to have this sort of thing happen. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)
It may consider its object concordantly (tshul-bcas yid-byed) as what it actually is or discordantly (tshul-min yid-byed) as what it is not. ❋ Unknown (2006)
The four types of paying attention to them concordantly are the opposite of these. ❋ Unknown (2006)
It may also take to mind or consider the object in a certain way – either concordantly (tshul-bcas) or discordantly (tshul-min) with their actual natures. ❋ Unknown (2002)
Both sides concordantly state that the complete liquidation of colonialism is now an issue of foremost importance. ❋ Unknown (1975)
The PZPR and the PCC concordantly assert that the development of the present world is characterized by the growing and comprehensive strengthening of the might of the socialist countries, particularly the ❋ Unknown (1975)
Selectively overtly expressing concordantly with the purpose, values, and potential of nursing necessitates a looking at, which is a component of "I-It" relating, while acting and being. ❋ Josephine G. Paterson (N/A)
Astronomical Society, for instance, we see that Herschel, for instance, was as powerless as any boy stargazer, to enforce acceptance of any observation of his that did not harmonize with the system that was growing up as independently of him and all other astronomers, as a phase in the development of an embryo compels all cells to take on appearances concordantly with the design and the predetermined progress and schedule of the whole. ❋ Charles Fort (N/A)
Tanno had hit upon one of the few subjects on which all present felt concordantly. ❋ Edward Lucas White (1900)
For his picture of the world fails to swing concordantly with the world. ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)
She seemed to accept their devoirs -- not piquantly, as one courted and attended; nor preeningly, as many of her sex unworthily reap their honours; not yet stolidly, as the ox receives his hay; but concordantly with nature's own plan -- as the lily ingests the drop of dew foreordained to its refreshment. ❋ O. Henry (1886)
The place had entertained her during her necessitated residence there, and honour forbade her to smile concordantly at the rosy admiral's mention of ❋ George Meredith (1868)
The place had entertained her during her necessitated residence there, and honour forbade her to smile concordantly at the rosy admiral's mention of Leancats. ❋ George Meredith (1868)
concordantly [the one] was created ❋ Neo (2003)