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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
cosign .
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Examples
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A sixty year-old man divorces his beautiful young wife, to whom he was not committed, quits a decent job, to which he was not attached, leaves a comfortable home, that he begrudgingly cosigned on, and waits until his savings are almost gone before going to another town to start from scratch.
Coming and Going Mark Kerstetter 2011
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What follows is the letter from Servicemembers United cosigned by 27 of the most prominent activists in the DADT repeal effort.
Rob Smith: DADT Repeal Activists Reprimand HRC After "Unprofessional and Immature" Comments Rob Smith 2010
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On July 19 Payne cosigned a letter to the Department of Education opposing the rules.
Paul Blumenthal: Regulations Lead to Lobbying Surge by the For-Profit College Industry Paul Blumenthal 2011
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European taxpayers, like American taxpayers during the U.S. financial crisis, have been cosigned without their consent to alleviate wreckage not of their making.
Michael Farr: Outrageous Arrogance and Greek Fraud Michael Farr 2011
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What I have realized is that 4,599 people shared our letter and liked it on Facebook; influential organizations, bloggers, and concerned citizens tweeted it; many cosigned; and pastors made time during their worship services this past Sunday to bring attention to it.
Joi Ruth Orr: Mr. Gingrich, The Faith Community Has Occupied Your Campaign Joi Ruth Orr 2012
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On July 19 Payne cosigned a letter to the Department of Education opposing the rules.
Paul Blumenthal: Regulations Lead to Lobbying Surge by the For-Profit College Industry Paul Blumenthal 2011
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Illinois Democrat Jan Schakowsky, for instance -- a leading member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus -- has drafted a letter, cosigned by California Democrat Anna Eshoo, warning that the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia "have the potential to add to the very real security challenges faced by Israel."
Medea Benjamin: Republicans and Democrats Agree: Cut Aid for Poor People, Not Israel Medea Benjamin 2011
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Illinois Democrat Jan Schakowsky, for instance -- a leading member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus -- has drafted a letter, cosigned by California Democrat Anna Eshoo, warning that the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia "have the potential to add to the very real security challenges faced by Israel."
Medea Benjamin: Republicans and Democrats Agree: Cut Aid for Poor People, Not Israel Medea Benjamin 2011
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On July 19 Payne cosigned a letter to the Department of Education opposing the rules.
Paul Blumenthal: Regulations Lead to Lobbying Surge by the For-Profit College Industry Paul Blumenthal 2011
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European taxpayers, like American taxpayers during the U.S. financial crisis, have been cosigned without their consent to alleviate wreckage not of their making.
Michael Farr: Outrageous Arrogance and Greek Fraud Michael Farr 2011
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