How To Use Reconvene In A Sentence
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Bush suggested that the conference would dissolve into a series of bilateral negotiations, but would be periodically reconvened.
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Normal proceedings of both the houses of parliament reconvened at 3 p.m.
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Reconvene the class to look at and read aloud the word webs together.
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The conference might reconvene after its opening session.
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The House of Lords has reconvened after the recess in exciting times - some might say too exciting.
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He has said he will reintroduce the bill when the parliament reconvenes on October 1, but commentators say there will not be enough time to pass the bill before the commission report six days later.
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The conference might reconvene after its opening session.
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It was agreed to reconvene the meeting in order to allow ‘top table’ seats to be contested.
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A motion to adjourn and reconvene in six days so that directors could assimilate the new information was defeated by three votes.
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However, we still plan to return when the meeting reconvenes.
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When Congress reconvenes early next month, it will take on a barrage of legislative initiatives to prevent U.S. companies from sending American jobs to cheap overseas labor markets.
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The House is not expected to reconvene before Thursday, to accommodate the Jewish new year.
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Participants were then asked to reconvene and discuss the issues that spoke to them or that they deemed essential to address.
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The third session of the council ended that Saturday, and a state of demoralization hung over the bishops until they reconvened, ten months later.
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A reconvened multi-party constitutional conference early next month is expected to leap these hurdles quickly.
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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.
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The parties have also argued that the king can reconvene the parliament dissolved in May 2002 to restore the democratic process.
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The crier calls out that court will reconvene tomorrow at 10 a.m.
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Sir Michael intends to reconvene his inquiry in six months to check the progress of his recommendations.
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Perhaps when Congress reconvenes, we can take a look at it, but not every bank or every institution on Wall Street caused this problem, so I don't think sweeping with such a wide broom is the productive way to go at this point.
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The court will reconvene in the local speakeasy.
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He is among the most ‘museal’ of contemporary poets, and his aggregative and anthological oeuvre now comprises a dozen volumes in which the voices and stories of the high-cultural past reconvene.
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The bill will be considered when the Legislature reconvenes next Fall
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The inquiry was reconvened in Hull specifically to hear the new evidence, months after it was wound up.
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Resolving the issue has been left for September, when Parliament is to reconvene after the summer recess.
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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.
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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.
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The group agreed to reconvene in one month's time.
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The court also said the suspended, democratically elected parliament had to reconvene.
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The Presidency reconvened in emergency session on May 8-9 at the request of the army.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The conference might reconvene after its opening session.
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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.
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Right, I will just ask Miss Weekes to lead the questions now that we have reconvened.
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Bush suggested that the conference would dissolve into a series of bilateral negotiations, but would be periodically reconvened.
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China, Japan, North and South Korea, Russia and the United States had agreed in June to reconvene the talks by the end of September.
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In view of the critical need to provide political alternatives to violence, the talks must be reconvened as soon as possible.
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The conference might reconvene after its opening session.
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I was after all the first party leader to call for parliament to be reconvened.
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The attorney representing the woman tried his best to coach the woman as instructed, and in an hour, the court reconvened.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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