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They went off and conferred for a couple of minutes.
The two confer by phone several times a day, he said.
The men conferred among themselves, and one went off by himself.
She conferred with the American mother, and together they brought in the young child.
Family members may not confer with one another while in control of the board.
They had been conferring since he gave his last order.
Only the military power conferred by industry could help them do this.
The two of them conferred before he left the hospital.
They conferred for a moment and decided on a plan.
I'll be conferring with the other team members during the day today.
In business they conferred with each other for a few minutes and then made their offer.
If the couple had to be at the house to confer with workers, the baby was always in his mother's arms.
Civil rights could be conferred by an act of Congress.
Only 26 times before has Congress conferred such an honor.
I wanted to confer with you about this region of space.
I took this chance of conferring with them again in the matter.
We took the committee into the records room to confer.
While he worked, the three boys had a chance to confer.
On January 1, 1872, the county government conferred for the first time.
The freedom of the city was conferred on him in 1766.
The two men in the front seat seemed to be conferring.
The president was in town to confer with the new mayor.
We're going to confer on the situation and decide a course of action.
In 1865, the first student degrees were conferred on students at the school.
Some have even found that working for Americans confers status.