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9 Sentences With "agreeance"

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It used to be ... Right, so here we are in agreeance.
We should leave at that point since we're all in "agreeance," as Fred Durst would say.
"I don't believe in dynastic wealth," he once famously quoted in agreeance with his friend Bill Gates.
Yes. Okay. I think you and I are in agreeance, as Limp Bizkit would say, on AT&T Time Warner.
For the sake of transparency, I've never been a huge fan of Trainor's music but Doherty and Cook counter, in agreeance, that she is an excellent songwriter.
Both women seemed enthusiastic about the prospect, with Rae going so far as to attach the universal sign of internet agreeance: a funny GIF of a cat.
According to Jeremy Gans, a Melbourne Law School professor, Bell's partnership with Susan Kiefel and Patrick Keane is "the most powerful bloc of judges in the court's history". Gans found that, as of 2018, the three justices had been in agreeance in 88 percent of the 116 cases where they had sat together.
Muszynski, 209. This created a problem because if they wanted to accept this offer they would need 3/4s of the entire unions agreeance. In the middle of fishing season however this is quite difficult, they took a vote with a very low number of members present but immediately regretted it as their membership was concerned with the union forgetting its democratic principles by, by- passing the entire body of membership to get a quick vote.Stevens and Knight, 108.
Commonwealth v Griffith is a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court case that dealt with a slave catcher named Camillus Griffith who recaptured an African American slave named Randolph (last name unknown). The issues brought up in this case were Griffith not attaining a warrant before seizing Randolph, if slaves were considered in the U.S. Constitution and if they were, was the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 constitutional, and lastly who should make the decision regarding this issue on slaves and how they can be seized. The case included Chief Justice Parker delivering an opinion in agreeance with Griffith's plea and a dissent from Justice Thatcher who stated that the law of Massachusetts should not be violated, however, at the same time the ruling decision should be made by Congress. The case's decision really analyzed the meaning of the 4th Amendment (1791) and was one of many cases that paved a way to the ratification of the 13th Amendment (1865).

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