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  • Bush and his war cabinet, including Rumsfeld, Cheney and Powell, hastily convened at the White House to consider an airstrike to "decapitate" the Iraqi leadership. 'I HAVEN'T SUFFERED DOUBT'
  • The vote is likely to be postponed to a specially convened synod in November. Times, Sunday Times
  • A church elder, he was convener of the fabric committee of Grandtully/Strathtay and Logiealmond Churches.
  • The club will convene in October.
  • Only he can convene a meeting of Cobra. Times, Sunday Times
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  • If he does, the board will convene a tribunal to hear the case. Times, Sunday Times
  • To develop the tools of social transformation she convened an activist community of pastors, preachers, biblical exegetes, theologians and theology students, laymen and laywomen to develop tools to guide the Christian churches in an engagement with the pandemic. Karen Torjesen: Feminist Theology In The 21st Century
  • It was a pleasant surprise when they reconvened to record 1997's For Those In Peril From The Sea, a classy collection of upbeat rockers, jangly pop tunes and introspective balladry.
  • Paul, the parliament's clerk and chief executive, is convener of the SPBE board.
  • Still, Fed officials agreed on the emergency move during a videoconference call convened hastily Monday evening by Mr. Bernanke. Fed Rate Cut Halts Market Free Fall,
  • Resolving the issue has been left for September, when Parliament is to reconvene after the summer recess.
  • As convener of the breaks committee Paddy announced that a 14-day trip to Croatia from May 7 to the 21 is on offer, priced at E753.00 (tax included).
  • Negotiations reconvene one day after the top Republican lawmaker suggested an ambitious effort to trim future indebtedness by more than $4 trillion may be unworkable.
  • The leaders of three religions A, B and C decided to convene a meeting to bring about peace.
  • Does the UN convene every year?
  • As China convenes its Parliament this week, its leaders seem less agitated about the nettlesome issue of Taiwan than they have been for some time.
  • Once the meeting was convened, I outlined what we had done and what we felt we would be able to offer. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • The announcement came only hours before the Lok Sabha convened for the annual budget session.
  • Their churches were supplied by able pastors; their univer - sities were adorned with learned and pious professors, such as Casaubon, Daiile, and others, whose praises are in all the reformed churches; their provincial, and national synods were regularly convened, and their people were well governed. Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague
  • The Golden Circle is located in southwest Iceland and incorporates three main sights: Thingvellir National Park, a site of spectacular natural beauty where Iceland's ancient parliament convened and where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet; the high-temperature geothermal area that most people know as Geysir, on account of its best-known hot spring, from which the word "geyser" derives; and the beautiful Gullfoss waterfall. Alda Sigmundsdottir: The Magic of Iceland's Golden Circle
  • More than 100 people attended a hastily convened meeting called to object to the proposals. Times, Sunday Times
  • One could well imagine an urgent gathering of the ` The Royal & Ancient Order of Sticky Fellows’ with fresh candles in their billycocks, lit and mining tools akimbo; being convened before the Miner in Chief within minutes of my departure.
  • A meeting was convened to discuss possible ways to prevent total gridlock.
  • She is the unofficial "convener" of about 40 churchgoers who have agreed to staff the trailer as a day-laboring work center. Proposal for day-laborer site brings a national debate to Centreville
  • On a call convened that evening by Mr. Bernanke, most FOMC members "judged that an immediate reduction in the federal-funds rate was called for to begin aligning [it] with a weakening economic situation. Fed Minutes May Presage More Rate Cuts
  • With each new action, meetings convened, crowds gathered, and messengers raced back and forth between the colonies.
  • The chairman of the multilateral talks, Pierre Girard, a Swiss diplomat, circulated a memorandum Tuesday to member states to reconvene the meeting, according to the sources.
  • The group agreed to reconvene in one month's time.
  • Last August he convened a meeting of his closest advisers at Camp David.
  • A mess of us will convene in San Diego for this year's Comic-Con International.
  • We have an unorganized day-laboring center right now, spread out over many different corners of Centreville," said Alice H. Foltz, the "convener" of the Centreville Immigration Forum. Centreville town hall on day-labor work center gets ugly
  • Secondly, Here were proper members of a synod convened to consider of this question, viz. the officers and delegates of divers presbyterial churches: of the presbyterial church at Jerusalem, the apostles and elders, Acts xv. 6: of the presbyterial church at Antioch, Paul, The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Before anyone was allowed to depart, he convened a team meeting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The court-martial convened in secret on January 10 and the next day reached its preplanned conclusion: Esterhazy was not the author of the bordereau. Emancipation
  • The court also said the suspended, democratically elected parliament had to reconvene.
  • The conveners were decided according to an agreement reached by leaders of legislative caucuses on Tuesday.
  • One would have expected the convener of the council's social services committee to be on top of the issue, particularly if she is also the Labour candidate defending a 25-vote majority.
  • Like the ‘Centuriata ‘it was convened by consuls or praetors and became the main legislative body and elected most of the lower magistrates.’
  • A Board of Inquiry was convened immediately after the accident.
  • Rabbi Akibah took one bite of the divine bounty, and proposed that God set up a restaurant where families might convene and supplicate praise onto his Name while enjoying shrimp-avocado tacos and flame-broiled hanger steak fresh off the grill. Doug Lieblich: Holy Smokes: A Visit to God's Rotisserie Chicken Restaurant
  • That will be a matter for the chairman of the meeting if I allow one to be convened.
  • Last August he convened a meeting of his closest advisers at Camp David.
  • At least two members of the minority must attend the sessions, known as markups, for them to be convened, according to committee rules. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • And yet Sir David Steel, presiding officer and convener of the Scottish parliament's corporate body, does not know when it will be finished or how much it will have cost by then.
  • The committee will convene at 11.30 next Thursday.
  • Highland Council convener David Green has already written to Scottish Secretary Helen Liddell asking her to help ‘end the uncertainty which has hung over our lifeline link for too long now’.
  • If the author convenes religious beliefs in inoffensive and unobtrusive manner (King did this in “The Stand” and it was perfectly digestible) or turn it in a underlying message, that's perfectly fine with me - but don’t drop it fervently right on top of my head. Glen E. Page - The Last Plague (book review)
  • These are large meetings convened by the Council to focus on some strategic concerns of the day.
  • The Presidency reconvened in emergency session on May 8-9 at the request of the army.
  • Authorities in the provincial capital, also called Kerman, convened an emergency meeting to oversee rescue operations. Latimes.com - News
  • As a result a colloquium was convened in Edinburgh last December, and guidelines derived mainly from expert opinion are being developed.
  • Meeting convener and self-appointed representative of Greenough's rural residents, Richard Carr, was unavailable for comment this morning, but was vocal in his opposition at the meeting.
  • The Global Campaign for Education was established in 1999 to meet the goal of every child getting an education and Mr Brown will act as a "convener" to its High Level Panel. BBC News - Home
  • The Prime Minister convened his ministers to discuss the matter.
  • However, when such a commander is also empowered to convene courts-martial and has only an official interest in the disposition of the case, it is customary for him to direct an officer of his command to make a preliminary inquiry into the suspected offense and to prefer appropriate charges if the facts shown by such inquiry should warrant the preferring of charges. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
  • The secretary of HEW could convene a conference on his or her own initiative when the pollution was interstate; it could be convened at the request of the governor for intrastate problems.
  • A general meeting voted for non-cooperation with the job evaluation process and to reconvene in four weeks to vote on industrial action if no progress was made.
  • They agreed to ask the district council to convene a meeting with Skipton Chamber of Trade, the High Street frontagers and the town council.
  • The chief minister said he has convened a meeting on Tuesday to review the various road projects of Bangalore.
  • Not only are you willing to let a guilty terrorist sit in durance vile with no assurance that her commission would ever convene, you stated baldly that the only reason to convene such a commission would be to render a death sentence. Balkinization
  • A church elder, he was convener of the fabric committee of Grandtully/Strathtay and Logiealmond Churches.
  • After successfully passing a second vote in the House of Commons at the end of June, the identity card bill will go for a final vote when Parliament reconvenes in October.
  • If no progress is reached in talks with the Department by the end of next month, then the Council will reconvene and decide on its next strategy.
  • Senior officials convened in October 1991 in London.
  • Codes, which were adopted by the legislatures first convened under what has gone into history as the "Johnsonian" plan of reconstruction, were models of ingenious subterfuge. Bricks Without Straw
  • It requested the President “to appoint a day for humiliation and prayer” and to ask the people “to convene at their usual places of worship” in order that they may “confess and repent of their manifold sins, implore the compassion and forgiveness of the Almighty, that, if consistent with his will the existing rebellion may be speedily suppressed” and “implore him as the supreme ruler of the world not to destroy us as a people. Chapter X
  • Sir Paul Stephenson, who also attended the strategic operations subcommittee meeting convened to discuss the hacking crisis, also kept stumm, with the result that the first that members knew about the ruinous development was seeing it on TV. Hugh Muir's diary
  • The students were convened in the auditorium
  • So "spake," thrice repeated (1Ki 4: 32, 33), refers not to written compositions, but to addresses spoken in assemblies convened for the purpose. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The party's ruling council has been convened to debate disciplinary action against three MPs who have defied party policy and have resigned the whip at Westminster.
  • In October Absalom convened the annual meeting of the newly formed North Kiangsu Presbyterian Mission, which assembled in Shanghai, and tabled a formal resolution urging him to go home at once on furlough to the United States. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • If Labour wanted to run a minority government, there may be some discussion as to what might be in the legislative programme and who might be committee conveners.
  • These were so popular that a specially convened government committee recommended that the plinth be used for a rolling series of temporary works. Times, Sunday Times
  • MPs on a rarely convened Joint select hearing of the business and Scottish affairs committees were baffled. Times, Sunday Times
  • “The reason why we convened this court is not to give the accused a platform from which he can continuously cross-question the court.” Let the Swords Encircle Me
  • The French president and German chancellor hastily convened a late-night press conference after holding what they called "tough and hard" emergency talks with the Greek prime minister on the margins of the G20 summit in Cannes. Euro stability more important than Greece, says Angela Merkel
  • The conference might reconvene after its opening session.
  • He was deputy convener of the region for 12 years and leader of the Conservative group for ten years.
  • Thus, a meeting convened by the finance secretary here today proved inconclusive.
  • The Lushan Conference was a meeting convened by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party after the movements of the Great Leap Forward and People's Communization.
  • The Black Codes, which were adopted by the legislatures first convened under what has gone into history as the "Johnsonian" plan of reconstruction, were models of ingenious subterfuge. Bricks without Straw A Novel
  • Rather than saying that he would exact bloody vengeance, he plunged into a monologue about the need to convene a hemispheric summit on drug abuse.
  • However, because the state senate must convene again by July 19, the prospects for Real Reform are still very much alive.
  • Arriving for a hastily convened press conference, he was momentarily stunned by how few journalists were there, before the seats quickly filled up. Times, Sunday Times
  • IWPC convened an inspiring Native Women's Leadership Training co-sponsored with the Sheila Wellstone Inst. and SDCADVSA and will host more events in the future. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The inquiry was reconvened in Hull specifically to hear the new evidence, months after it was wound up.
  • As a rule the naval assemblies were directed by the commanding officers of ports and naval depots, their highest body being the general meeting convened not less than once a year with a permission of the port commander.
  • Conversely he extends the hand of friendship to other heads of faiths at a convocation he convened in Rome.
  • The UN has convened a meeting in Geneva between Australia, Norway and Indonesia to discuss the idea.
  • Right, I will just ask Miss Weekes to lead the questions now that we have reconvened.
  • Management convened a hasty conference call for investors last Friday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peter Hinchliffe, trade union convener at the trust's hospitals, said: ‘Most of the staff will be amused, if not concerned, as well.’
  • Any decision taken by certain people without participating in the meeting convened by the government will not be complete.
  • This is exactly the reason why the Jerusalem council was called or convened.
  • One of the more telling episodes of the past week was the way in which the conveners of the parliamentary committees defeated an attempt by the business managers to axe the size of committees.
  • The word _coven_ is a derivative of 'convene', and is variously spelt The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • The wannabes convened yesterday on a symbolic casting couch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Really, it's not unlike all those millions of Americans huddling around their kitchen tables right now trying to figure out their own budgets .. except instead of a kitchen table it will be convened at one that seats 16 people and is made of polished wood and instead of an actual kitchen they'll be flanked by the ornate false skylight and triglyph molding of the Roosevelt room. HUFFPOST HILL - White House Budget Meeting Tomorrow
  • He is also a member of the Law Society of Scotland Council and convener of its Practice Management Committee.
  • The committee also elected three conveners to take turns chairing the weekly meeting.
  • The key figure in the negotiations was Peter Peacock, who was convener of Highland Council from 1995 to 1999.
  • If the Bundestag is unable to convene, legislative power goes to a joint committee of the Bundestag and Bundesrat.
  • Bush suggested that the conference would dissolve into a series of bilateral negotiations, but would be periodically reconvened.
  • The Prime Minister convened his ministers to discuss the matter.
  • China, Japan, North and South Korea, Russia and the United States had agreed in June to reconvene the talks by the end of September.
  • In view of the critical need to provide political alternatives to violence, the talks must be reconvened as soon as possible.
  • For the first time ever, activists and representatives from local government convened for a public dialogue on the extent of slavery -- and the government's role in combating it. Free The Slaves: Bonded Labor is 'India's Version of Apartheid'
  • His comments Saturday came after the group convened what it called a consultative meeting in Cairo to take stock of market situations and to asses whether members were complying with a Market News
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who returned from Canada after cancelling White House talks that had been planned for Tuesday, was to convene his cabinet to discuss the fallout from what Israeli newspapers termed a blundered operation. Canada.com Top Stories
  • The Prime Minister convened his ministers to discuss the matter.
  • George Hood, economic development convener on Tayside Regional Council, called for arbitration to settle the dispute.
  • The conference might reconvene after its opening session.
  • Writers, actors, radio presenters, road menders… and we all convened at his at half seven - just in time to head off again in the cars and get lost between there and a restaurant a mile away.
  • A panel of experts from the industry convened to evaluate the producibility and marketability of emerging designers’ work.
  • For the information professional, there comes a change from having the power to inform to one of being able to "convene" - take action. Internet News: Libraries Archives
  • I was after all the first party leader to call for parliament to be reconvened.
  • On 1960 Jan 13 the American Standards Association convened an organizational meeting in New York City to discuss and approve the formation of Committee X3, Computers and Information Processing.
  • In addition, in July several people were subpoenaed to testify about their protest activities before a grand jury convened in Missouri.
  • The attorney representing the woman tried his best to coach the woman as instructed, and in an hour, the court reconvened.
  • It recalls that the movement really took off in 2010 at a specially convened conference in Spain. Times, Sunday Times
  • We indeed willingly concede, if any discussion arises over doctrine, that the best and surest remedy is for a synod of true bishops to be convened, where the doctrine at issue may be examined.
  • The former Vauxhall worker rose through the ranks from shop steward to convener at Ellesmere Port and has been a national official for 10 years.
  • Jack McConnell and Wark's husband, Alan Clements, first met while the former was a council convener in Stirling in the 80s, the latter a Labour activist.
  • Submit your comment A task team convened to look into the "bedevilled" affairs of the SABC has found some progress has been made in its turnaround strategy, Communications WN.com - Articles related to Steel industry crucial to renewable energy efforts
  • His plan to convene a summer political convention drawing together individuals and groups who organized the Million Man March.
  • A move to dissolve the society and distribute assets was defeated at an extraordinary meeting convened by Mr Kelly in July that year.
  • The Secretary of the Corporation, elected at the Special Meeting of Stockholders, convened on February 19, 2009, hereby certifies that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the By-Laws of the Corporation named in the title thereto and that such By-Laws were duly adopted by the Board of Directors of said Corporation on the date set forth below. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • The Organization of American States says it will convene a special General Assembly June 1 to decide on whether to readmit Honduras. OAS to Vote on Readmission of Honduras
  • At the Royal Society launch therefore we convened an impressive group of people who might initiate and carry forward the discussion.
  • Convener of the samiti, Sanjay Dabhade said that though Gaddar is little-known in western Maharashtra, his show is expected to draw huge crowds from the city and rural outskirts. Pune to get a dose of leftist revolutionary ideology with Gaddar
  • The vote is likely to be postponed to a specially convened synod in November. Times, Sunday Times
  • Monday, the president convenes a "fiscal responsibility summit" -- a four-hour wonkfest, which will be opened by Mr. Obama then led by economic aides and cabinet members who will divide the 130 participants into sessions on health care, taxation, Social Security, contracting and procurement, and budget processes. Obama Has Much to Juggle in Coming Week
  • Later this year the party will hold a congress, only the fourth Mr Castro has convened in three decades.
  • Convene an instant training workshop aimed at brainstorming out ten profit-making opportunities.
  • The Telangana JAC district convenor Dr. K.naka chary and Co,. convener, K. Rangaraju and a host of other leaders took part. The Hindu - Front Page
  • So they convened a kangaroo court and sent him on his unedifying way with a flea in his ear from an outraged Emma. The Sun
  • The new Democratic leadership of Congress promises hearings on the report when they convene in January, which is Washingtonese for "we're going to study and debate the thing to death while more Americans die and Iraq plunges further into chaos. Iraq Study Group Report: Smoke, mirrors and the fog of war
  • In 1867 Paris convened an international monetary conference that voted unanimously in favor of a universal coinage building on the LMU-franc system.
  • By the time the meeting convened officially the next morning, it was clear that a cabal had been formed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last month, regulators convened a public workshop to decide whether to denominate stock prices in riel, dollars or both. The Cambodian Case for Dollarization
  • -- The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government; and shall protect each of them against invasion; and, on application of the legislature, or of the executive, (when the legislature cannot be convened) _against domestic violence_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Coincidentally, and perhaps ironically, an expert committee convened by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is also meeting this week, in Geneva, to discuss dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane or DDT, an anti-malaria insecticide that has been saving lives since 1945. Free the Fight Against Malaria
  • At the Royal Society launch therefore we convened an impressive group of people who might initiate and carry forward the discussion.
  • Once the meeting was convened, I outlined what we had done and what we felt we would be able to offer. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • We will convene a new private sector forum to promote London's position internationally.
  • Management convened a hasty conference call for investors last Friday. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is due to appear before a specially convened court this month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before anyone was allowed to depart, he convened a team meeting. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Saturday the ruling and opposition parties convened for cross-party negotiations.
  • On March 8, 1945, he convened a meeting of magicians at the Mansion House.
  • Edinburgh A woman in hospital appeared before a court hearing specially convened there yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trial will be reconvened in the Pickaquoy Centre next month, where defence evidence from an expert witness on the medicinal use of cannabis is due to be heard.
  • By the time the meeting convened officially the next morning, it was clear that a cabal had been formed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They hope to raise enough support to force the issue when Greek Orthodox clergy and laity convene next year in Los Angeles.
  • His comments came after the group convened what it called a consultative meeting in Cairo to take stock of market situations and to asses whether members were complying with a 1.5 million barrel-per-day output cut announced Oct. 24 in Vienna, Austria. CNN.com
  • At the very least there should have been a properly convened hearing with all sides of the argument considered in the cold light of day. Times, Sunday Times
  • The request came after a lawyer for one-time Fujitsu president Kuniaki Nozoe said he wanted to "rescind" his September resignation, and requested that Fujitsu convene a board meeting to discuss with him the circumstances of his departure At the time, the company said Mr. Nozoe was stepping down for health reasons. TSE Asks Fujitsu to Review Explanation of President's Resignation
  • We indeed willingly concede, if any discussion arises over doctrine, that the best and surest remedy is for a synod of true bishops to be convened, where the doctrine at issue may be examined.
  • Officials have prepared a report on the merits of such a move and a decision will be taken by the roads minister when parliament reconvenes next month.
  • At the Royal Society launch therefore we convened an impressive group of people who might initiate and carry forward the discussion.
  • We have only a few just before court convene, which is twice a year. Annual Report of the Board of Public Charities of North Carolina, 1910
  • The announcement came only hours before the Lok Sabha convened for the annual budget session.
  • He both convenes community and shatters its calcifications, creating the space for oracular truths to emerge while posing equally provocative dilemmas.
  • For thay did not onlie convene to the preching, dailie supplicatiounis, and administratioun of Baptisme, bot alssua the Lordis Tabill was ministratt, evin in the eyis of the verray ennemy, to the greit confort of mony afflictit conscience. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • At the very least there should have been a properly convened hearing with all sides of the argument considered in the cold light of day. Times, Sunday Times
  • A campaigning MP will call today for a ministerial summit to be convened to help save the hedgehog. Times, Sunday Times
  • Captain would have surprised Mnesilochus with his wife and cut him to pieces for an adulterer caught in the act. nunc quasi decentis Philippis emi filium, quos dare promisi militi: quos non dabo 920 temere etiam prius quam filium convenero. numquam edepol quicquam temere credam Chrysalo; verum lubet etiam ni has perlegere denuo: aequomst tabellis consignatis credere. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • It's also the venue for computer classes as well as meetings convened by local sports clubs and political parties.
  • Immediately after the public meeting, Durrington parish council convened an extraordinary meeting and voted to oppose the English Heritage application.
  • There were only a few dozen synagogues and fewer rabbis, yet the synod took two decades to convene.
  • But "he has latterly intimated to one or two of his confidants that he would like his present role to evolve so that once he inherits the crown, his knowledge and experience, his contacts and his unique ability to 'convene' others in the national interest could be put to good use rather than go to waste". Peter Black AM
  • The Prime Minister convened his ministers to discuss the matter.
  • Does the UN convene every year?
  • The Congress-led coalition government says a special session of parliament will be convened to hold the confidence vote.
  • Last night, Bachelor Brad Womack's harem of exes reconvened for the beloved bitchfest known as The Women Tell All, and it took all of 28 minutes — including the pec-filled, required-by-law recap clips — for the ladies to start hurling the hater-tots. Watercooler: The Bachelor's Mean Girl Got Owned!
  • When the Professional Football Compensation Committee (PFCC) convene, which is likely to be some six months after Johnson has left Boro, they take into account a variety of factors. Football.co.uk news feed
  • Sulla convened the Senate next morning and announced that the consuls and pontifices had declared a period of feriae during which no meetings in the Comitia could be held. The Grass Crown
  • That makes the organization indispensable as a convener of the governments of the world and as a legitimizer of decisions and actions taken in their name. The Great Experiment
  • Eleanor Coner, convener of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council, said she was concerned about over-reliance on an automated system.
  • he convened a Loya Jirga that persuaded tribal leaders to acquiesce
  • Son David has followed in his footsteps and become a musical director while daughter Alison McGee is convener of Highland Council.
  • Arguably, American involvement in facilitating peace negotiations between Israel and its neighbors had an impact in the 1970s, when Henry Kissinger shuttled between Israel and Syria and President Jimmy Carter convened the successful Camp David meeting. Stanley Kober: Netanyahu and Obama
  • More anger erupted at a council meeting hastily convened before the deadline for deciding both applications, when locals said they had only been given very short notice to turn up.
  • A jury called the consulta de fe was convened, consisting of the Inquisitors, a representative of the bishop, and occasionally experts in theology and law. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Next week, First Ministers will again convene in Ottawa to negotiate a strengthening of the Equalization Program and the fundamental principle of equity and fairness. My Canada - Today and Tomorrow
  • Later, the ousted members convened a meeting at a private club in the city.
  • Participants were then asked to reconvene and discuss the issues that spoke to them or that they deemed essential to address.
  • The Northern Lighthouse Board proposals to close their Stromness depot were described on Tuesday as ‘desperately sad’ by the convener of Orkney Islands Council.
  • So they convened a kangaroo court and sent him on his unedifying way with a flea in his ear from an outraged Emma. The Sun
  • Various ecumenical councils were convened where the bishops from different regions met and discussed liturgical and doctrinal matters.
  • But local party conveners have told Scotland on Sunday that election failures are putting members off bothering to renew their party cards.
  • In December of 1946, a grand jury was convened to decide formally whether to charge the suspects and try them.
  • The state legislature was soon to convene, with some of its members seeking to have the state secede from t he Union.
  • A meeting was convened to discuss possible ways to prevent total gridlock.
  • Last month, regulators convened a public workshop to decide whether to denominate stock prices in riel, dollars or both. The Cambodian Case for Dollarization
  • When Congress convened, wealthy dealers in securities swarmed around Federal Hall on Wall Street, buttonholing members and trying to ferret out the details of Hamilton's program.
  • Normal proceedings of both the houses of parliament reconvened at 3 p.m.
  • A Council of Constance was convened under an "antipope" (not the official pope), and this Council tried Huss in 1414 and burned him at the stake, making him a martyr. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The first time the group convened, in March, everybody politely invoked the term bao xian. Life of the Party
  • These were so popular that a specially convened government committee recommended that the plinth be used for a rolling series of temporary works. Times, Sunday Times

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