At one point, he was inspired to compare this gathering to those convoked by workers' movements a century ago. |
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The bishops met in the synods that were convoked from the second century onwards. |
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Grands Jours, which the king convoked irregularly, provided a means to reassert royal authority in problematic areas. |
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There is a serious danger that, given a sufficient concatenation of crises, a full-scale revival of Fascism could be convoked. |
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On 23 December 800 Charles convoked a council of prelates and nobles. |
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This is why King Oswy chaired and arbitrated the discussions in Whitby, just as continental rulers habitually convoked and presided over ecclesiastical councils. |
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In describing them, Tanner sets the context in which they were convoked and, in passing, describes and defines the nomenclature used in conciliar deliberations. |
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With the Council also cooperate 30 Consultors, who are convoked for working sessions or consulted individually on specific matters. |
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The Consultors can be convoked all together or in smaller groups for some specific task, or for individual consultation. |
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The chief priests and the scribes of the people convoked by Herod did they not do this? |
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If the suspension occurs during a period of adjournment, Congress is convoked without delay in order to grant these authorisations. |
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It could also be envisaged that a Special Commission meeting be convoked to enable the Members of the Hague Conference to examine the instrument. |
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Extraordinary sessions may be convoked by the President, as required by the caseload. |
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Olivia Monardes who convoked the first meeting for preparing the Statute that would regulate the life of the Conference. |
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The orientation committee can be convoked on the request of president of the executive committee. |
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A congress of Spartan allies was convoked to discuss grievances against Athens, and the decision was taken for war. |
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After ruling as dictator from 1828 to 1830, BolĂvar convoked a convention to frame a new constitution. |
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Extraordinary General Meetings shall be convoked as often as necessary, particularly in cases provided by statute. |
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When you are convoked for the granting of permanent residence, you must bring the original documents with you. |
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When the National Legislature is not in session, an extraordinary meeting should be convoked. |
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If this quorum is not reached, the Assembly may be again convoked, after a period of at least 15 days, and may debate and decide, no matter the number of members present. |
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Finally a special word of thanks to Sister Eneida Galarce, O. P. who convoked, organized at local level so that all the Dominican Family Schools in Chile could participate in this very significant event for educators. |
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The ban was sometimes convoked, that is, the possessors of the fiefs were called upon for military services. |
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Instead, his friend Raul Cubas won it, and promptly convoked a new military court, which freed the general. In this section Ah, democracy Antiguan-style Living with Fidemocracy Antiguan-styleifiabLivingrintsProblem solved? |
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The latter is convoked by the Chancellor for this purpose if the National Council has passed a motion that requires the presence of at least half the members and a majority of two thirds of the votes cast. |
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Table 9 below contains the basic data on external examinations for the Professional category of staff, including the number of those who applied, were convoked and actually sat for the examinations. |
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Furthermore, as ascertained by the Zagreb Municipal Court, the author was unjustifiably not convoked to participate in the 1995 court proceedings before the latter. |
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Meantime Pope Urban II convoked two councils, one after another. |
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