In the past, disputes at Green party congresses were often vehement and passionate, although usually conducted on a very low level. |
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The staging of international events, for example world fairs or cultural congresses, commonly generated anthologies of national songs. |
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At party congresses, the revisionists, who argued for a reconciliation with the existing social order, were regularly outvoted. |
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This applies to the organization of international congresses where our lead is being eroded. |
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Whatever the case, the councils and congresses called for the purposes of making treaties were often many-sided exhibitions of generosity, oratory, and military might. |
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And that accounted for a slightly more desolate atmosphere at the meeting than is normal at astronautical congresses. |
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But Gypsies in the ghettos have never heard of it, and few of those who attend its congresses have been democratically elected themselves. |
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The work of congresses does not usually involve the exercise of the right to vote. |
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The trade-union structures are made up of general congresses and executives. |
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Hundreds of major transnational corporations and interest groups have organized their congresses and conferences here. |
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I will speak about two international summits or congresses we have had which illustrate that Canada is not alone. |
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This infrastructure is highly suitable for congresses and conferences with accompanying exhibitions and fairs or for self-contained events. |
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This article is a polemic which argues that the historians are mistaken in their condemnation of modern congresses as they are in their romanticization of past ones. |
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He liberally cites, for instance, all the protocols of the party congresses and conferences published throughout the 1950s and 1960s as if they are reliable. |
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For centuries Britain, and now almost all nations, has relied on elected parliaments, congresses, prime ministers and presidents to set the rules. |
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In that regard, we note the usefulness of international congresses and workshops devoted to effective protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. |
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This will in particular make it possible to apply the reflections resulting from these congresses to the new activities of judicial officers and to extract structural world standards on enforcement. |
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I am a little more sceptical about the proposal from the Committee on Constitutional Affairs that the statute go so far as to include provisions on the organisation of party congresses and the nomination of candidates. |
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Veterans of TUC congresses have come to expect the conference entrance to be thronged with international solidarity campaigns and Trotskyite news vendors. |
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This session encourages contributions that cross disciplines between physical oceanography, which has long been well represented at CMOS congresses, and biology or biogeochemistry. |
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Scholarship programmes, training excavations, the setting-up of museums and exhibitions, the organization of colloquia and congresses, archaeological research and international dialogue go hand-in-hand. |
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But the most useful reforms for China's nascent civil society are really the same things that all China needs: a stronger judiciary, more responsive people's congresses, a more independent press. |
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In the same context of service to evangelization, cultural and artistic initiatives can be sponsored, such as congresses, seminars, exhibitions, reviews, competitions and gatherings on religious themes. |
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This is the reason why manufacturers present their equipment at trade fairs and medical congresses and pursue customer contacts with practitioners. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover expenditure relatingto conferences, congresses and meetings organised by the Commission in support of its various policies. |
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We are also thinking of organising congresses, both by areas of culture and on the level of the Order, and of offering aids for ongoing formation on evangelisation. |
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Participation in national and international exhibitions and congresses. |
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But the Premier of Quebec, the Bloc Québécois, the people of Quebec, the labour congresses, the forestry sector and industries are saying that more money is needed. |
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Among the resolutions that were adopted, there was the one proposing the new governance model under which annual congresses will replace triennial conventions. |
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Since then world congresses have been held in different countries every year, except during the two World Wars. |
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Since then, congresses have been held in various countries every year, with the exceptions of years during the World Wars. |
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It was built during the halcyon days of the Khruschev administration to host Communist Party congresses and was executed in appropriately magnificent style. |
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Similarly, conflicts between goods are held to be resolvable by legislative congresses or parliaments, whose decisions in these matters simply reflect the current majority consensus. |
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This convention was historic in many ways as it saw a major change in our governance process that will include the holding of annual congresses rather than triennial conventions. |
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His septicentennial in 1984 occasioned widespread congresses and celebrations, not least in the United States, including an Alfonsine exhibit at the Library of Congress. |
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Two World Acadian Congresses in the 1990s helped very much to foster Acadian pride. |
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As long as Congresses and Presidents exasperate each other, Schlesinger will have an audience, and an afterlife. |
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At the top of the Communist Party was the Central Committee, elected at Party Congresses and Conferences. |
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All major Protestant churches were represented in the First and Second Continental Congresses. |
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The Patriots laid siege to Boston, expelled royal officials from all the colonies, and took control through the establishment of Provincial Congresses. |
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