They hope to raise enough support to force the issue when Greek Orthodox clergy and laity convene next year in Los Angeles. |
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If we are to have one voice as an industry, we must regularly convene to affirm our existence and work together to fulfill our mission. |
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This information was compiled with the quantitative data into profiles or briefing papers and used to convene cluster forums. |
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But they must act tomorrow if they are to convene the Northern Ireland Assembly to elect a new first minister. |
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The Dalai only has the right to convene the process and not to designate and install a Panchen Lama himself. |
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On Nov.25, House leaders agreed to convene a rare December session beginning Dec.8 to debate and move the omnibus spending package. |
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They agreed to ask the district council to convene a meeting with Skipton Chamber of Trade, the High Street frontagers and the town council. |
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The prince also said he will convene an extraordinary session if it is necessary to finalize the bill. |
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The upper house of Russia's parliament will convene on Wednesday to set the date. |
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A mess of us will convene in San Diego for this year's Comic-Con International. |
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However, because the state senate must convene again by July 19, the prospects for Real Reform are still very much alive. |
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The leaders of three religions A, B and C decided to convene a meeting to bring about peace. |
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I was very angry and I demanded that the City Committee and the City Disciplinary Committee should convene a meeting to hear my report. |
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The state legislature was soon to convene, with some of its members seeking to have the state secede from t he Union. |
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After dinner, all six convene in Seward's study for an impromptu strategy session. |
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Everyone knows that in Washington, when you want an issue to go away, convene a panel. |
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He suggested that Arab leaders convene again in Cairo to withdraw the initiative. |
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The two sides held talks in Guyana's capital, Georgetown, and will convene again tomorrow and Sunday in Suriname. |
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Before that, on 10 March I will convene again the MDG Africa Steering Group with the attendance of all agencies concerned. |
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Several delegations welcomed the proposal to convene a meeting of legal advisers on a regular basis, at least once in a quinquennium. |
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They convene maybe two or three times a year, and then we have teleconference costs. |
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First, she argues that the appointing authority cannot arrogate to itself the power to convene an invalidity committee. |
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The Committee shall meet at the seat of the Commission, which shall convene meetings, normally four times a year. |
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The Institute provides a space and adequate infrastructure to convene a meeting of well-informed and influential people at short notice. |
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Failure to convene Reading Committee meetings over a long period of time granted de facto impunity to companies caught red-handed. |
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If the quorum is not met, the President may convene an extraordinary meeting at which decisions may be taken without regard to the quorum. |
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They would also take the lead, if necessary, to convene extraordinary decision-making sessions as mentioned above. |
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Boykin said he would attempt to convene a town hall meeting with officers and citizens. |
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The need to provide a legislative remedy to convene pending cases is obvious. |
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The Advisory Committee shall convene up to two sessions for a maximum of 10 working days per year. |
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Exceptionally, with the approval of the Conference of Presidents, the President may convene Parliament in cases of urgency. |
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The Commission undertakes to convene a conference to discuss the findings of these consultations. |
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It shall convene as often as required at the level of Permanent Representatives, but at least twice a month. |
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In any event any member of the management body may convene a meeting where urgency requires, stating his reasons. |
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He also should convene his Cabinet heads and ask them what else they can do to boost participation. |
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The first Syria peace talks in over a year will convene next week in Geneva with some opposition participation. |
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They all convene at the Weston family home, and over the next several days, a series of ghosts come out of the closet. |
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He said that the council will convene a meeting next Friday to reconstitute the committee and include government ministries involved in the provision of services. |
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He does occasionally, in this incarnation, convene meetings to condemn the growing criminalisation of politics, uneven development or corruption in the country. |
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This was thanks to the eager efforts of Andrew Gwynne MP, who wrote to David Cameron demanding he convene a special meeting of the honours forfeiture committee. |
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Following some discussion, the group decided that more work was required and that they would convene again in 2007 to discuss the best approach to developing these criteria. |
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Eurozone finance ministers convene on 11 May, and negotiators have been in marathon talks to pave the way to an agreement that could be signed off at the meeting. |
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The England selectors convene this coming week – two of them via telephone – to forge a squad for the Test series against West Indies in the Caribbean that starts next month. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover a crisis fund to allow the Agency's crisis unit to function instantaneously: e.g. to convene experts, hire infrastructures and equipment, prepare scientific advice, provide data. |
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That is why I have decided to convene an informal meeting of European Council members on 11 February, so that we can have an in-depth exchange of views. |
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There has been talk about should we convene a conversation on race. |
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The latter contended that the convention should be held in November, 1842, while the former urged with great pertinacity, and succeeded, that it should be postponed until May, 1844. The new Congress convene in December. |
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We will then be in a more secure position to convene a meeting of donors who, in any case, may not find the current timing fortuitous for this type of gathering. |
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Chagrined, the opposition say they will go ahead and convene an assembly anyway. American officials defend the decision to bypass the opposition on several grounds. |
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The Prime Minister has indicated that further to that, we will convene a judicial inquiry and the purpose of that judicial inquiry will be to get to the bottom of what is the problem in the Fraser River. |
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We worked with our student governments to convene a town hall in which our professors lectured on the history of blackface, and our students presented their apology to 300 of their peers. |
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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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Prior to the start of the tour, members of Slipknot will convene for a design session where the collectible lighter set will come to life. |
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If the president of IOA fails to convene a meeting, then the requisitionists can convene the meeting under arrangements made directly by them. |
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The European Parliament could convene an annual meeting in which citizens' proposals could be compared, debated, and synthesized, placing a range of ideas at the Parliament's disposal. |
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It shall not be necessary to convene a General Meeting where the decision to strike is submitted to a form of consultation of all staff which is accepted by the Executive Committee. |
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The Management Committee may convene extraordinary Congresses. |
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The same day, in the afternoon, we will convene at 3 p.m. for addresses from Deputy Ministers from Turkey, Japan, Ukraine and the Republic of Korea. |
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We strongly urge you to convene a meeting as soon as possible. |
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When the Member States convene again to discuss Europe's draft constitution, they should recall the shambolic Nice Summit and reflect on the costs of failure. |
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The extraordinary General Meeting must take place within the fifty days which follow the receipt by the Company of the written request to convene a General Meeting. |
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One of these days I'll surely see it, and then we can convene again. |
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In December, ZANU-PF leaders will convene again. |
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It has endorsed the terms of reference of that working group, and requested WMO, in cooperation with ESCAP and the Technical Support Unit to convene a meeting of the group before the thirty-sixth session of the Panel. |
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In the chapel of Portland's Southeast Asian Vicariate, relatives and friends convene for Mass, a talk by Phu's father and a festive meal. |
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In line with this, UNESCO will convene annually a high-level, small and flexible group to serve as a lever for political commitment and technical and financial resource mobilization. |
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To solve the present crisis, he pledged not to convene the interparty caucus discussion on the CSSTA before the CSAS law was legislated. |
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Unable to raise revenue without Parliament and unwilling to convene it, Charles resorted to other means. |
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Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. |
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In order to defend these men, Knox sent out letters calling the nobles to convene. |
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Instead the Witenagemot, the assembly of the kingdom's leading notables, would convene after a king's death to select a successor. |
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The duration of the Landsgemeinde varies significantly between the two cantons that still convene it. |
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Mongol armies across the empire withdrew from their campaigns to once again convene for a new kurultai. |
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The president may convene and adjourn Congress under special circumstances. |
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In Singapore the Deputy Resident Murchison felt compelled to convene a court. |
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On 3 July, Italeli exercised his reserve powers in ordering Parliament to convene, against the Prime Minister's wishes, on 30 July. |
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It may convene extraordinary meetings, if necessary. This period of functioning of the National Assembly, contrasts with its antecessor, which is the People's Assembly, that met in biannual ordinary session. |
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The bidder has the right to convene a general meeting after a successful bid and to vote according to normal company law, without hindrance by the owners or by voting restrictions resulting from the articles of association. |
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After that I intend to convene an informal plenary meeting during which I will present to you the midterm report of the Friends of the Presidents. |
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In January 2009, UNAIDS will convene a meeting of Resident Coordinators and UN gender specialists from the 10 countries in southern Africa where more than 40 per cent of all women living with HIV reside. |
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The board is expected to convene again on Thursday. |
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The Audit Committee shall meet in person three times a year with authority to convene additional meetings as circumstance require, including teleconference. |
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Therefore the European Corporate Governance Forum which the Commission proposes to convene ought to be representative of all interests and trade unions and civil society ought also to participate in it. |
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One is hardly in New Mexico — or in Venice, São Paulo, Kwangju, Pittsburgh, or any other stop on the dismal circuit of periodic shows that regularly convene and enervate the international art crowd. |
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On Michaelmas in 1102, Anselm was finally able to convene a general church council at London, establishing the Gregorian Reform within England. |
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The conciliation service, Acas, will convene a meeting between the carrier and the unions today in a bid to break the deadlock and get talks back on track. |
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Sometimes nations convene official negotiation processes to settle a specific dispute or specific issue between several nations which are parties to a dispute. |
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Periodically they would convene impromptu two-minute hate sessions to compare notes on the arrogance and futility of philosophy and its claims on the territory of AI research. |
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The General National Congress was due to convene on Tuesday afternoon to debate the budget and the motion of confidence in Miitig's government, MP Suad Ganur said. |
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In 1919 the hydrographers of Great Britain and France cooperated in taking the necessary steps to convene an international conference of hydrographers. |
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A court of appeals may convene a Bankruptcy Appellate Panel to hear appeals in bankruptcy cases directly from the bankruptcy court of its circuit. |
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The consuls could convene the Senate, and presided over its meetings. |
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The SARU will therefore begin an investigation into the matter, with the governing body also set to convene a tribunal to hear the case at a date to be confirmed. |
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Wolsey went so far as to convene an ecclesiastical court in England with a representative of the Pope presiding, and Henry and Catherine herself in attendance. |
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