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In a fight against speculators who are dumping the U.S currency, central banks of major countries have carried out massive concerted interventions in the market.

This concerted undertaking does not, however, constitute the whole scope of marine meteorology.

It had for its object to unite all the Cavalier and Nonjuring families of North Wales and Cheshire, with a view to concerted action when next the exiled Stuarts should claim their own.

Just as a concerted breach of the peace by a number of persons is disproportionately more serious than an independent breach by any individual, so also do police duties take a higher range as soon as it becomes necessary to concentrate the energies of a number of constables for the attainment of a common object.

In many of these destroyed portions it was almost impossible, stoop and crouch and crawl as they would and as they did, to avoid coming into view of some part of the ground still held by the Germans, but either because the German guns were busy elsewhere, or because the whole ground was more or less veiled by the haze of smoke that drifted over it and by the thin drizzle of rain that continued to fall, the battalion escaped any concerted effort of the German guns to catch them in their scanty cover.

He was by no means satisfied with the relation I gave him of the manner I came into his kingdom, but thought it a story concerted between Glumdalclitch and her father, who had taught me a set of words to make me sell at a better price.

But they have something to say, likewise, of the Harmonic Meeting at the Sol's Arms, where the sound of the piano through the partly opened windows jingles out into the court, and where Little Swills, after keeping the lovers of harmony in a roar like a very Yorick, may now be heard taking the gruff line in a concerted piece and sentimentally adjuring his friends and patrons to "Listen, listen, listen, tew the wa-ter fall!

The concerted actions will encourage manufacturers to produce vehicles which satisfy the strictest state requirements.

It was only a little over 200 years ago that the modern idea of revolution developed: that is, the idea that society, and perhaps even human nature, could be rapidly altered and improved through concerted political action.

A big difference between the newspapers of today and those of a generation ago is a concerted effort now to explain events.

In what is no doubt the payoff for concerted auto industry press lobbying, the Wall Street Journal , NYT , and LAT each run front-page stories about the Big Three's renewed interest in producing less-guzzling, less-polluting cars.

Increasingly, the world's nations face common problems soluble only through concerted effort.

But Jones' advisers failed to organize a concerted attack on these points.

To frame the question less contentiously: Did the scattered theologians, bureaucrats, army officers, and (in one case) ordinary housewives who defied Hitler act more as isolated individuals than as a concerted movement?

Fest states that the army was the only organization able to keep its structure intact, and therefore the only one in a position to mount a concerted resistance.

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