The council will hear about proposed schemes for the centre in its June cycle of meetings. |
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Much of this travel is businessmen and women jetting around the world to meetings. |
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The minutes of meetings, agendas, project updates and information about how Calne Town Council works are now all available online. |
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He also has a penchant for whoopee cushions, so that meetings begin with a definite air of farce. |
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For his research, Mr Shaw trawled through the minutes of more than 600 meetings, many beautifully hand-written in old Woolworths jotters. |
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Club meetings are held on the second Monday of every month and are well worth going to. |
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When I fly to Washington for our meetings, the most dangerous part of my journey is my drive to the Grand Rapids airport. |
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Letters and cards were read thanking the branch for Christmas gifts given to older members who are unable to attend meetings. |
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Those who attended including women who had been in abusive relationships and sought help through the Women Awake meetings. |
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Unions held separate meetings on Sunday morning to consider the draft deal, whereafter they met in a joint caucus prior to the planned meeting. |
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They hold Cabinet meetings there once weekly and it is in continual use for functions. |
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Several meetings were held over the years until in 1884 Mrs J. Murray laid the foundation stone. |
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Edison's corporate identity also rankles the students and is one of the major themes of their rallies and meetings. |
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They don't like being brought on wild goose chases up and down here to meetings in Claremorris. |
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A quadrilateral meeting with Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam is also planned on the sidelines of the series of regular meetings. |
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It claims to have monthly meetings but does not publicly advertise the dates and times to its own community. |
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He absented himself from council meetings, got into debt, and sold off his wife's inheritance. |
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Like previous national meetings, the NAS conference proceeded in a mostly serious, yet occasionally jocular mood. |
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The demands placed on our rank by those above us are significant, to attend their meetings, to do their bidding. |
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His father always waited up until his son returned from meetings late in the evening. |
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The club president must rule meetings with a firm hand, keeping the inevitable wafflers and time-wasters under control. |
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Being jobless, I used to attend all the meetings of the Cultural conference. |
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It has been widely suggested that the Vatican meetings this week produced another waffle. |
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Hounslow was the first council in the country to webcast a meeting and since then we have webcast local elections and other key council meetings. |
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Cancelled race meetings are one thing and racegoers will get over their disappointment very quickly when the action resumes. |
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First Minister, you asked for a briefing note in advance of meetings with your ministerial team. |
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The presidency of the council and the right to chair and set the agenda for council meetings changes hands every six months. |
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We attended meetings and protest rallies during our high school years, and our mother organized a tutoring project for poor children. |
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A series of informational meetings will be held over the next two weeks to give members details of the proposal. |
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Some universities post the agendas of upcoming meetings and minutes of their open sessions once they have been ratified. |
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My activities went from merely attending meetings, rallies, and protests to organizing them. |
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The more extensive the member roster, the harder it might be to achieve a quorum consistently when meetings are called. |
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Are these meetings valid as the quorum must be from the persons who are entitled to attend and vote at such meetings? |
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The quorum at meetings of the trustees is four, of whom two must be Employers' Representatives and two Members' Representatives. |
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The presence of eight members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum at its meetings. |
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It is clear from the evidence of both Ms. Billes and Mr. Wright that Fred Billes set the agenda at those meetings. |
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For example, service members as well as government civilians can attend political meetings or rallies. |
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The bulk of the action on Thursday takes place over the jumps, with meetings at Haydock Park and Ludlow. |
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Our meetings no longer have agendas or redundant handouts, because we don't need them. |
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A series of public meetings have also been organised where people can question council officers about the plans. |
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We are raising a petition, organising meetings and we are going to write to the Pope. |
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He asked for subsequent parish council meetings to discuss the question of lack of support from Bradford Council. |
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The organization also hands out draft agendas in advance of meetings, and supplies all board members with minutes. |
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Government meetings, budgetary matters, legislation aren't the stuff that gets their creative juices flowing. |
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It was just a matter of organizing things, a bit of a juggle and a dance between childcare, meetings and contracts. |
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Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together. |
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At these meetings, cases were judged and punishments imposed by a council of important men who were changed from time to time. |
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Darin Jewell drafted agendas for two meetings between Mandelson and the brothers. |
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Why waste all this money on allowances, mayoral houses, mayoral vehicles, meetings, workshops, etc? |
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Freemasonry is non-political, and the discussion of politics at Masonic meetings is forbidden. |
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In this way, input from the public could have been put on the agenda of the meetings before any decision was made. |
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I guess we shouldn't be so surprised that Tizard leaves meetings on a whim. |
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Occasional focus groups, quarterly meetings, customer surveys and direct mailings simply won't suffice. |
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Those rank branch boards meet on a quarterly basis, four meetings per year. |
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If the problems are a result of bullying at school, meetings may be held with school staff, the pupil and the support worker. |
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Also, the Civil Defence chief has been continuing to place the issue on the agenda of meetings. |
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Police had also warned candidates not to extend election meetings late into the night as it would make them easy targets for assassins. |
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Since then, she has travelled across the world addressing anti-war conferences, meetings and rallies. |
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Under flood committee rules, agendas for its meetings are not made public until after they have been held. |
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Tyab says the student society is not receiving agendas for the board meetings and he wanted to gain insight into the goings on at the development corporation. |
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I'm racking my brains as best I can but I can't remember any meetings. |
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Spokespeople for the CIA and the White House declined to discuss any specifics about the Brennan meetings in Kiev. |
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Aintree hosts one of the most famous jumps meetings in the world but many of the women of Merseyside seem to think of it more as an all-weather event. |
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He's pretty quiet at the hall meetings and the rap group sessions. |
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These are now planning public meetings, mass leafleting, education packs and street stalls to let as many people as possible know about the upcoming protests and events. |
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Whether convening meetings between scientists and sociologists or converting calculus to algebra, he brings his own agility to medical problem-solving. |
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In the early days, after meetings in McGuinness's flat on Waterloo Road, the band would reach into a jar of coins their manager kept on his sideboard for their bus fare home. |
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He was the smooth-talking rainmaker who held myriad meetings with the top city officials and assembled a relentless sales force to snare millions in sponsorship dollars. |
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I served as a group facilitator, which involved setting the agenda, leading the discussions, and following up on the questions raised during our meetings. |
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We have weekly Monday meetings, but every day is different, from attending meetings to giving design directions, on and on. |
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During 1999 and early 2000, he worked as a volunteer advance man for more than a dozen of the politician's town hall meetings in New Hampshire and South Carolina. |
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The class discusses getting a sponsor, abstaining from romantic relationships for at least a year after sobriety and the importance of attending 90 meetings in 90 days. |
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In our country, Bharat, there are meetings of acharyas, dharma gurus. |
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How anyone can take a steady daily diet of meetings is beyond my ken. |
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I was still able to get a flavour of the place through my meetings with animals such as Trixie the eight-year-old whippet cross, with whom I struck up an immediate friendship. |
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She fools herself into thinking she can control the situation, but gradually the little white lies, awkward evasions and chance meetings combine to expose her guilty secret. |
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Not cavorting inconsequentially between consequential legislative votes and consequential congressional committee meetings. |
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They were holding too many meetings, he realized, descending into politics instead of ascending to reckon with Flagg. |
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He probably only goes to constituent meetings where they cheer on his desperate antics. |
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At the meetings, agronomics and marketing take equal share of attention. |
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The standing committee found that even the three remaining members were not consistent in attending meetings and a quorum could often not be made. |
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By this time the American representatives of the governing body had washed their hands of all responsibility and even stopped attending board meetings. |
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More than likely pushing buttons on a PC at a desk in a cubicle, answering phones, managing deadlines, and going to meetings. |
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But Robbins let his team and the fans down by missing meetings and walk-throughs prior to the game, and he should go down as one of the all-time goats in Super Bowl history. |
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Yet, at the party conference and in Shadow Cabinet meetings and in Parliament, she regularly reduced these chaps to mush. |
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The President spent time in closed-door meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu discussing Syria and Iran. |
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He agreed to stay out of trouble for six months and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. |
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I miss the hustle and bustle of New York when I fly in to speak or for meetings. |
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Peres was crucial in the early fundraising stages, and even accompanied agassi to high-level meetings around the world. |
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He was raised by hippies and accompanied his father, a heroin addict, to aa meetings. |
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The Mossad high command must surely be convening emergency meetings in an atmosphere of tension and heightened alertness. |
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Moreover, until the Ukrainian doctors diagnosed food poisoning we thought it was just weariness, resulting from his endless tours, rallies and meetings with people. |
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Paul Shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings where local officials don jeans and consume Diet Coke. |
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These meetings are the brainchild of Noah Levine, a Buddhist instructor, author, and counselor in Los Angeles. |
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During this low period, it was often joked that Liberal MPs could hold meetings in the back of one taxi. |
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During the meetings the parties discussed the possibility of British withdrawal from an independent Northern Ireland. |
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The government consists of cabinet secretaries, who attend cabinet meetings, and ministers, who do not. |
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Normally meetings are held on Tuesday afternoons in Bute House, the official residence of the first minister. |
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The Lord Advocate attends meetings of the cabinet only when requested by the first minister, and he is not formally a member. |
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Aberdeenshire Council has held meetings about the possible construction of flood defences. |
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Each council elects a Convener and Depute Convener to chair meetings of the Council and to act as a figurehead for the area. |
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Council meetings take place in the City Chambers, which opened in 1933 in City Square. |
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The chairman presides over meetings of the assembled group and conducts its business in an orderly fashion. |
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In addition to the administrative or executive duties in organizations, the chairman has the duties of presiding over meetings. |
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Direct meetings between the President of the United States and the Premier of Bermuda have been rare. |
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Both William and Anne appointed and dismissed Cabinet members, attended meetings, made decisions, and followed up on actions. |
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The Prime Minister became responsible for calling meetings, presiding, taking notes, and reporting to the Sovereign. |
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The Sovereign does not confer with members privately about policy, nor attend Cabinet meetings. |
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Weekly meetings of the Scottish Cabinet take place in the Cabinet room of the house. |
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Since there were no minutes of meetings, few details of the gatherings remain. |
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Additionally, there are regular meetings that deal with specific sectors and are attended by the corresponding ministers. |
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He flew ashore on the Norfolk's helicopter for daily meetings, with a detachment of Royal Marines ensuring security. |
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It was these meetings which were shaping what was to be the peace plan to be discussed during a period of planned NATO occupation of Kosovo. |
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In 1758, he took Henry to meetings of the Royal Society and also to dinners of the Royal Society Club. |
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His only social outlet was the Royal Society Club, whose members dined together before weekly meetings. |
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Cavendish seldom missed these meetings, and was profoundly respected by his contemporaries. |
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These meetings typically happened on Friday nights, the day of historical akelarre or coven. |
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Specifically Methodist means, such as the class meetings, provided his chief examples for these prudential means of grace. |
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By 1907 the Open Brethren had 196 meetings and by 1960 it was 350, with perhaps 25,000 people. |
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The moderator acts as chair of presbytery meetings and has a casting, but not deliberative, vote. |
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The early history of speedway race meetings is a subject of much debate and controversy. |
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He or she presides over meetings of the assembly, and may be called on in a representative function for the remainder of the year. |
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Despite the Brethren's rejection of the term 'member', many observers use the term to refer to those who attend meetings. |
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Therefore, there is no formal ordination process for those who preach, teach, or lead, within their meetings. |
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Visiting speakers, however, are usually paid their travel costs and provided for with Sunday meals following the meetings. |
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The Society held their meetings in Great Windmill Street, Soho, central London's entertainment district. |
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The namghar serves the purpose of a prayer hall as well as a hall for holding religious meetings and discussions. |
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Currently the series visits nine different tracks in England and Scotland over the course of ten meetings. |
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Several other championships will also support the BTCC throughout 2013 at one or two meetings. |
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Esperanto speakers at meetings often use the song La Espero as their anthem. |
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Further meetings can be called if representation is made by a minimum of 50 members. |
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Through a series of six meetings with Mountbatten, he continued to maintain that his demand was for six full provinces. |
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The deal includes that Parliament's President will attend high level Commission meetings. |
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Nominally members of the council were some of the great magnates of the realm, but they rarely attended meetings. |
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The Council General was only convened as and when there were matters to discuss, and therefore meetings were not held at regular intervals. |
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Before long, Hardie was looked to by other miners as a logical chairman for their meetings and spokesman for their grievances. |
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Huge meetings were held weekly at Hamilton as mine workers joined together to vent their grievances. |
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Chalmers was the centre of the whole system, visiting families and holding evening meetings. |
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It meets twice a year and appoints a business committee to manage business between these meetings. |
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The Lord President of the Council is responsible for presiding over the meetings of the Privy Council. |
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These officers were unlike the officer of state and did not sit or vote in meetings. |
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The groups have additional meetings and discussions which are separate from the main party meetings. |
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After a summit of EU leaders on 29 June 2016, Sturgeon held meetings with some EU officials. |
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His duties are to chair meetings of the University Court and to represent student views on that body. |
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The summer meetings were abandoned, with a general meeting being called each year at Shrewsbury. |
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Coins bore his likeness, and he was given the right to speak first during Senate meetings. |
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The meetings were a show of strength on behalf of the monarch and a way for him to retain loyalty among his troops. |
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Chester Racecourse hosts several flat race meetings from the spring to the autumn. |
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The Airport planned to conduct up to 25 meetings with airlines during May and June 2008 to support the case for more routes. |
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On a smaller scale, many states across the country hold regular Welsh Society meetings. |
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He began to tell others about this and to hold meetings at his home at Trefeca for these followers. |
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In November 1904 Jenkins was invited as guest preacher at meetings in Bethany, Ammanford, the church of Nantlais Williams. |
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Seth Joshua, another prominent leader of the Revival, came to the area to hold meetings, which Roberts attended eagerly. |
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Aberdare became a major centre of the Revival and the first area that Evan Roberts visited following his initial meetings at Loughor. |
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The Western Mail in particular gave extensive coverage to Roberts' meetings in Loughor. |
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Roberts was widely known as a young man who spent many hours praying each week both personally and at group prayer meetings. |
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In October of that year, Roberts began speaking at a series of small meetings. |
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Council meetings occur at Dublin City Hall, while most of its administrative activities are based in the Civic Offices on Wood Quay. |
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Each cabinet member makes the decisions on their portfolio area and explains the decisions at the monthly cabinet meetings. |
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It is managed by Cardiff Harbour Authority and is as a venue for small concerts, art exhibitions, conferences, meetings and celebrations. |
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The IHO maintains a programme of the meetings of its Council, committees and working groups around the world. |
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The meetings and the meetings of other related International Organisations are promulgated in the calendar on the IHO website. |
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Early meetings were held in the Shaughnessy home of Robert Hunter and his wife Bobbi Hunter. |
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Fisher's style was to say little in formal meetings, but to lobby determinedly at all informal gatherings. |
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The Council is also responsible for organizing the Assembly meetings and for facilitating communication between the Assembly and the Directorate. |
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However, meetings of political groups and committee groups are formally given to Brussels, along with a set number of plenary sessions. |
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I shall always cherish the memorable occasion of our meetings at the United Nations. |
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The Armistice meetings held at Panmunjom from 1951 to 1953 resulted in the cessation of hostilities in the peninsula. |
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Trustee meetings were picketed and interrupted by demonstrations culminating in May 1978 in the takeover of the Graduate School of Business. |
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Planters feared that group meetings would facilitate communication among slaves that could lead to rebellion. |
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He also wants the full-time missionaries to attend not only PEC and ward council but also auxiliary meetings. |
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The government consists of cabinet secretaries, who attend cabinet meetings, and ministers who do not, and also of a counsel general. |
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But Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin told me she was well known for BlackBerrying during face-to-face meetings. |
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In spite of reading all the materials on the Steps, talking to my sponsor, sharing at meetings, I felt like a broken record. |
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The senior Douzenier is referred to as the Dean of the Douzaine and presides at Parish meetings. |
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At other times of the year, the county fairgrounds are used for a variety of events, such as revival meetings and high-school graduations. |
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Most, however, do real work, undistracted by meetings and gasbag colleagues. |
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Each council elects a Provost, or Convenor, to chair meetings of the council and to act as a figurehead for the area. |
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As there was not a set eastern limit to the Tordesillas line, both kingdoms organized meetings to resolve the issue. |
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A 1740 Act banned smaller meetings but some meetings like Durham survived into the late 19th or early 20th centuries. |
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They were used for gladiatorial contests, public displays, public meetings and bullfights, the tradition of which still survives in Spain. |
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The Lord Mayor carries out civic and ceremonial duties in addition to chairing full meetings of the council. |
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This major horseracing venue is located on the Knavesmire and sees thousands flocking to the city every year for the 15 race meetings. |
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These meetings were also attended by rulers from outside his territory, especially Welsh kings, who thus acknowledged his overlordship. |
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Its meetings appear to have been intermittent, but it was revived by Henry VII for his heir, Prince Arthur. |
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In right of her being president of the Board, she is also the chair of Board meetings. |
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After the English Restoration, there were regular meetings at Gresham College. |
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They attended his London lectures and in 1660, initiated formal weekly meetings. |
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It was from these meetings that the Royal Society, England's premier scientific body, was to develop. |
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The Union's meetings on Newhall Hill in 1831 and 1832 were the largest political assemblies Britain had ever seen. |
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Chartism was launched in 1838 by a series of enormous meetings in Birmingham, Glasgow and the north of England. |
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More commonly, Chartist candidates participated in the open meetings, called hustings, that were the first stage of an election. |
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They turned to systematic disruption of Liberal Party meetings as well as physical violence in terms of damaging public buildings and arson. |
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The most significant of these meetings was held on 9 October 1944 in the Kremlin between Churchill and Stalin. |
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Another person spoke about being in meetings where, 'real people' like patients and the public were not involved. |
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Early enthusiasm waned as British policies came under fire in Commonwealth meetings. |
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There are also regular meetings of finance ministers, law ministers, health ministers, etc. |
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Suspended members are not represented at meetings of Commonwealth leaders and ministers, although they remain members of the organisation. |
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Cabinet meetings are typically held weekly, while Parliament is in session. |
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There are also regular meetings of the National Assembly, which provides a forum for detailed discussion of party policy by party members. |
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This work entails full annual parliamentary meetings and more frequent multilateral committee meetings. |
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As the number of ratepayers of some parishes grew, it became increasingly difficult to convene meetings as an open vestry. |
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After reforms in 1992, officials held regular meetings and published minutes, but were not independent of government. |
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Indeed, the term teetotalism is believed to have been coined at one of its meetings. |
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Hooke's diaries also make frequent reference to meetings at coffeehouses and taverns, and to dinners with Robert Boyle. |
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Equally, some junior ministers below Cabinet level may be invited to all Cabinet meetings as a matter of course. |
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However, when David Cameron became prime minister, he held his cabinet meetings on Thursdays again. |
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Cabinet meetings are usually held in the Cabinet Room of 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence. |
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Cabinet meetings have also been held at Chequers, and in one case at the Grand Hotel, Brighton. |
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The Old Cornwall Society has promoted the use of the language at events and meetings. |
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Sprung from Methodist and Wesleyan roots, it arose out of meetings at an urban mission on Azusa Street in Los Angeles. |
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The Chapter house was originally used in the 13th century by Benedictine monks for daily meetings. |
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Wesley insisted that Methodists regularly attend their local parish church as well as Methodist meetings. |
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One of these is the Wesley Historical Society whose branches hold regular meetings and publish journals recording the history of Methodism. |
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Over time, a shifting pattern of societies, circuits, quarterly meetings, annual Conferences, classes, bands, and select societies took shape. |
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The Quaker Yearly Meetings supporting the religious beliefs of Joseph John Gurney were known as Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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These Quaker yearly meetings make up the largest proportion of Quakers in the world today. |
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In 1926, Oregon Yearly Meeting seceded from Five Years Meeting, bringing together several other yearly meetings and scattered monthly meetings. |
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By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organization, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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In the early years of Quakerism, George Fox faced resistance in developing and establishing women's meetings. |
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Thus, after a while, the Richmond Declaration of faith was adopted by nearly all of the Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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Interest in Quaker Universalism is low among Friends from other Yearly meetings. |
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Many meetings where Liberal Friends predominate abolished this religious practice. |
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In some business meetings, Friends wait for the clerk to acknowledge them before speaking. |
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Some meetings adopt a policy that children, some time after becoming young adults, must apply independently for membership. |
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Traditional Quaker memorial services are held as a form of worship and are known as memorial meetings. |
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Memorial meetings can last over an hour, particularly if many people attend. |
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In many Friends meetings, the couple meet with a clearness committee prior to the wedding. |
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Small unprogrammed meetings exist also in Botswana, Ghana, Lesotho, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe. |
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Quaker meetings occur in India, Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines, Japan and Nepal. |
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They have 1,591 members in 28 meetings across the Republic of Ireland, and in Northern Ireland. |
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German Yearly Meeting is unprogrammed and liberal, and has 340 members, worshipping in 31 meetings, in Germany and in Austria. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organizations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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Many Salvation Army corps have brass bands that play at Salvation Army meetings, although not all. |
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Much of the coven's early membership was drawn from the club's members and its meetings were held within the club grounds. |
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Bates had been present at most of the conspirators' meetings, and under interrogation he implicated Father Tesimond in the plot. |
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Fawkes's final role in the plot was settled during a series of meetings in October. |
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When a servant brought back accounts of sermons from nonconformist meetings, Milton became so sarcastic that the man at last gave up his place. |
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The meetings with the French king were most likely conducted in the company and under the influence of Benjamin Franklin. |
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The minutes of the meetings of Burke's Club remain in the collection of the Historical Society. |
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The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith. |
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Winter and summer seasons of opera and ballet were given, and the building was also used for pantomime, recitals and political meetings. |
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The parish council has its offices and holds its meetings at the Maws Craft Centre in Jackfield. |
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Barker, Mayor of Sheffield, although he probably never attended any meetings. |
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This decision enables the IOC to be directly involved in the UN Agenda and to attend UN General Assembly meetings where it can take the floor. |
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In 2004, more than one million people attended race meetings in New Zealand. |
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Cecil focused on the administrative side, and proposed annual Council meetings and quadrennial meetings for the Assembly of all members. |
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It provides studies, information, and facilities needed by UN bodies for their meetings. |
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This deputy council prepares the meetings of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom. |
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These meetings, as with all communications between The Queen and her Government, remain strictly confidential. |
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As such the Law Officers may attend and speak in the plenary meetings of the Parliament but, as they are not elected MSPs, cannot vote. |
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Committee meetings take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning when Parliament is sitting. |
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Executive meetings are normally held fortnightly, compared to weekly meetings of the British Cabinet and Irish Government. |
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The Chief Whip may attend meetings of the cabinet, but is not a member of the Government. |
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However, during the founding meetings of the new organization, this Greek word was not invoked, so this explanation may have been imagined later. |
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Elizabeth's many historic visits and meetings include a state visit to the Republic of Ireland and visits to or from five popes. |
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The role of president of the Security Council involves setting the agenda, presiding at its meetings and overseeing any crisis. |
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Because meetings in the Security Council Chamber are covered by the international press, proceedings are highly theatrical in nature. |
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In 2012, the Security Council held 160 consultations, 16 private meetings, and 9 public meetings. |
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In times of crisis, the Security Council still meets primarily in consultations, but it also holds more public meetings. |
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In 2016, the Security Council held 150 consultations, 19 private meetings, and 68 public meetings. |
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First meetings were held in Strasbourg's University Palace in 1949, but the Council of Europe soon moved into its own buildings. |
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Following 1994's G7 summit in Naples, Russian officials held separate meetings with leaders of the G7 after the group's summits. |
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The royal governor was able to appoint and remove at will all judges, sheriffs, and other executive officials, and restrict town meetings. |
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Town meetings resulted in the Suffolk Resolves, a declaration not to cooperate with the royal authorities. |
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It holds twice yearly meetings for its members in various locations around the United Kingdom. |
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For instance, a contemporary newspaper report of this meeting, in the Maitland Mercury, mentions previous meetings. |
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There are, however, claims that meetings were held in 1927 at Camberley, Surrey and Droylsden, Lancashire. |
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In 1977 the track in Targovishte, in the country's north east, was licensed for international meetings. |
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Nine months later, just before the summer term, 1995, staff gathered together for their usual meetings. |
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Students attend meetings with the aim of improving life for students at the college. |
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Participants in this ceasefire also agreed to attend regular meetings to ensure that the agreement is respected. |
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During their time in Kassel, Jacob regularly attended the meetings of the academy, where he read papers on widely varied subjects. |
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In total Stanley would report 32 unfriendly meetings on the river, some violent, even though he attempted to negotiate a peaceful thoroughfare. |
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While the nobles were no longer directly involved in the matters of state, they were welcome to attend the meetings. |
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The history of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is linked to the Real Gabinete, since some of the early meetings of the Academy were held there. |
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According to the Transneft's president, numerous meetings with citizens near the lake were held in towns along the route, especially in Irkutsk. |
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He refused to attend morning meetings, see his ministers or act upon memoranda. |
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Committee meetings also often default to the language most understood by those attending instead of listening to the translation. |
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The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur on 14 December 2005, and subsequent meetings have been held after the annual ASEAN Leaders' Meeting. |
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Attended by ministers from twelve countries, the meeting concluded with commitments for future annual meetings in Singapore and Korea. |
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Since its formation in 1989, APEC has held annual meetings with representatives from all member economies. |
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Esperantists speak primarily in Esperanto at international Esperanto meetings. |
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However, in modern use, synod and council are applied to specific categories of such meetings and so do not really overlap. |
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Their meetings, over a period of five years, produced the confession of faith, as well as a Larger Catechism and a Shorter Catechism. |
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Thus, in 1858, the Holy See granted the Archbishop of Baltimore precedence in meetings of the United States bishops. |
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Only the bishop of the senior primatial see of each of these two churches participates in the meetings. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, who is considered primus inter pares of all the participants, convokes the meetings and issues the invitations. |
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There are also conferences and meetings organized to discuss issues of concern to the entire Communion. |
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Mar Thoma Church was attending meetings of World Council of Churches from its first meeting in 1948 at Amsterdam. |
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At the WCC meetings held in Evanston, Juhanon Mar Thoma Metropolitan was elected as one of its presidents. |
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The first was the Massachusetts Government Act which altered the Massachusetts charter and restricted town meetings. |
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Also, Mercy Otis Warren held meetings in her house and cleverly attacked Loyalists with her creative plays and histories. |
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The executives attend meetings in exotic locations while the rank and file stays at headquarters doing the bulk of the work. |
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There were many public meetings, some of them organised by dukes, which portrayed the budget as the thin end of the socialist wedge. |
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A series of meetings between the Liberal government and Unionist opposition members was agreed. |
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However, the current incumbent, Andrea Leadsom, is not a member of the cabinet but does attend cabinet meetings. |
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In some cases, especially in America, members typically paid a regular membership fee and went to lodge meetings to take part in ceremonies. |
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Each state is principally subdivided into small incorporated municipalities known as towns, many of which are governed by town meetings. |
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At such meetings, any citizen of the town may discuss issues with other members of the community and vote on them. |
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