It was a small, intimate gathering and some delegates chose to skip the sessions to make business deals. |
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Many delegates were concerned about the implications for democracy of the new rule book. |
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Several activists were even assaulted by delegates who punched and kicked them before the Secret Service arrested them. |
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The delegates, representing 38,000 association members, debated several other resolutions throughout the weekend meeting. |
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The 300 delegates at the conference withdrew a more conciliatory motion on the smoking ban and voted instead for outright opposition to it. |
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The fourteen autocephalous and autonomous churches were invited to send official delegates to this important event. |
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Last week saw delegates gather for their annual talkfest on whaling, at a meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Italy. |
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The meeting will commence at 9pm and all centres are requested to send delegates. |
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And after the evening meetings delegates enjoyed the traditional tapioca pancakes available from stalls in the town square. |
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But here he is, threatening to go on and on, surrounded by fawning Labour ministers, backbenchers and constituency delegates. |
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Labour delegates have it in their gift today to hold their leaders to account and uphold the cause of peace and self-determination. |
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The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes. |
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The two delegates approached the supreme leader on several occasions trying to beg mercy for their fellow reformers. |
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The group also regularly sends delegates to the annual worldwide scouting jamboree. |
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Local party and trade union delegates also voted for debates on the issues of public services, pensions, employment rights and manufacturing. |
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The technology of mass communication has made the delegates into props rather than political protagonists. |
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In the fort section area, the delegates said the area represents sediments of the Bathonian age. |
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Socialist delegates thereupon demanded an apology from Sarkozy, who was subsequently roundly criticized in the press. |
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Canada and Australia have also contacted Maine officials to learn more about the state's approach to seating tribal delegates. |
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The King was looking for a way to engineer consensus, but the delegates of the Third Estate had other ideas. |
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The march quickly fell apart, not even making it to the heavily barricaded convention centre where delegates were staying. |
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Many delegates travelled here in specially chartered buses and open-top trucks decked out in red flags. |
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It was this thorny question which bogged down the Saturday night delegates. |
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The tone of delegates interviewed afterwards was thoughtful and reflective. |
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The Green Party was unavailable to verify the number of delegates at its precinct caucus. |
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He and the delegates went up the gangway of 19 ships in the ports of Cairns and Townsville to check pay and conditions. |
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The delegates didn't have time for their fringy nonsense, the press didn't care, and the protesters were not serious. |
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A good look at the surroundings should educate most delegates on the important issues to be covered. |
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As he corralled the delegates toward the building, he couldn't help but gaze at the gate, where a row of forty National Guardsmen stood. |
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I am sure the delegates and the athletes will enjoy a friendly and cordial welcome from the people of Athy. |
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Soldiers and workers invaded the prisons and released political prisoners as the various factories elected delegates to the Soviet. |
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A national party convention of all these delegates then takes place in the summer to decide the presidential candidate. |
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The prize for both the Democratic and Republican candidates are some 60 percent of their conventions ' delegates. |
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When the motion was passed over 200 delegates stormed out of the conference in disgust. |
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Utah nominates candidates for federal office at a state convention of approximately 1,500 delegates per congressional district. |
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Many delegates discussed how Asian media confronts the fissures between democracy and the global market economy. |
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The government contracted out the accommodation of delegates to a private company, Turners. |
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One of the biggest contingents was the 20,000 delegates registered by 3,000 non-governmental organisations from 120 states. |
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The largest number of vendors and the largest contingent of delegates should have been a dynamite combination. |
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There is also a strong contingent of delegates from South Africa and Unesco. |
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My words fell out in the voice I used at the palace, to instruct an obstinate official of one region or other, or to take the delegates in hand. |
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In between, delegates visited Okupuka Ranch for a game drive to watch lions feeding. |
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Speaking to branch delegates in Castlebar, Mr O'Dea said recruitment of physios and speech therapists had been very difficult. |
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During one impassioned speech we were given a lingering shot of one of the delegates in the audience fast asleep. |
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Princess Anne is the patron of the national charity and will address more than 1,200 delegates at the University of York's Central Hall. |
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The talks have continued anyway, but the remaining Pashtun delegates are exiles and don't represent Pashtuns within Afghanistan. |
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Leaflets advertising the renegade symposium were distributed to convention delegates by symposiasts and their supporters. |
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Many members here will remember, and acknowledge, the contribution he made, whereby 180 delegates turned up to the hui in Parliament. |
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The list of delegates included council chief executives, health officials, police chief constables and minority group leaders. |
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All delegates will be given sample policies, case reviews and record keeping checklists which they can use in their own organisations. |
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Sub-branches were established in each local community, controlled by a state branch, to which the sub-branches sent delegates. |
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She will preside as chair over the board of directors, executive committee and house of delegates. |
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When the Mexican chair of the meeting declared the talks formally closed there were whoops of delight from the African delegates. |
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Firstly, delegates at the annual Pensioners' Parliament in Blackpool jeered and heckled the Pensions Minister. |
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And to even the most casual observer, the conference delegates are clearly very well behaved and polite. |
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All of that newfound hawkishness in Boston surely sounded odd to many of the decidedly anti-war delegates. |
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Once a deal has been stitched up, he will almost certainly be out-voted by the European, African and Asian delegates. |
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Against all the odds the motion was passed but it later emerged that at the time of the voting most of the delegates were at Mass. |
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Handicraftswomen and wives outside the paid labour force were mobilised as delegates. |
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Singaporean delegates will attend as observers, which will also discuss cultures that influence the use of language. |
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Mr Hauser will address Venturefest York delegates on what makes successful business start-ups. |
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Some 8,000 delegates are packed into two university campuses around the city. |
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Angry delegates raised questions of where they would stand if they support those not wanting to be inspected. |
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His pleas went unheeded, and the delegates prepared a cahier of grievances to present to Henry. |
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No doubt many first-time delegates enjoyed meeting a cabinet minister and got a taste for politics. |
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What we don't have is a vote because our voice as members is represented by our Chapter delegates. |
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She is one of over 30 delegates, most of them vociferously against the proposition. |
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The meeting was presided over by chairman Brendan McNulty, who welcomed the delegates. |
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On Friday night Chris approached us to do a skit for all the delegates after dinner on the last night. |
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Here convention delegates unanimously rejected the idea of a bracero program in their industry. |
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Even if you won every remaining unpledged delegate, you would still fall 200 delegates short. |
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When workers began industrial action and refused to unload a plane, two union delegates were sacked. |
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The uniformity in the appearance and bearing of the assembled delegates is startlingly troubling. |
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A poll of organisers found that 80 per cent think there are too many skivers and people who should be delegates are staying away. |
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The extended conference room will be able to cater for up to 800 for sit-down meals and up to 2,000 delegates at conferences. |
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For delegates and other surrogates who may get questions from the media, the campaign passes out two-sided laminated cards. |
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He also informed delegates that the qualifiers had grossed a million less than in the previous year because of falling attendances. |
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One of the most tumultuous rounds of cheering and applause was reserved by the delegates for a seemingly innocuous line about tax laws. |
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Prior to the commemoration of the golden jubilee, all the delegates will attend a gigantic Asian-African Summit in Jakarta. |
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In the end however convention spoke, and the delegates delivered their verdict. |
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In 1999, over 1800 delegates from around the globe attended the UNESCO World Conference on Science. |
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This is a document that delegates someone you know to make health care decisions for you that are in line with your choices. |
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He also reminded delegates about the crowd trouble in Lansdowne Road some years ago at a soccer international. |
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His speeches repeatedly brought the delegates to their feet, cheering and mobbing him for photos and autographs. |
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The solicitor, guiding delegates around the legal minefield of parental abduction, wants the law amended. |
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Another two new faces were also appointed as delegates to the executive committee. |
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Based on delegates, and members, they are building links with local communities. |
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The programme began shortly after 8pm and featured the delegates in traditional East Indian wear and evening gowns. |
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It tells us that when he speaks in Bournemouth today the delegates will probably not shout him down either. |
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But I'll bet half of those delegates, especially the rich ones, are packing heat at home to protect themselves. |
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That depressing trend no doubt weighed on the minds of the delegates who gathered this week in Boston for the Democratic National Convention. |
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Following this process, most of the vetoes were then actioned by US delegates to the committee. |
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She was addressing delegates at the council's annual conference in Castlebar. |
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The Durban Summit drew more than 5000 ministers, ambassadors and delegates. |
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On October 25th a meeting was held at the Hotel Continental in Vienna between our Geneva delegates and the Poles and Jugoslavs. |
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I continue to work with a number of the delegates and subcommittee members on various issues of concern to the community. |
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A big crowd of delegates, members, and supporters attended the convention from the counties. |
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The Scotrail rattler was full of malodorous delegates and there was no First Class and no dining car. |
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The 1,600 delegates, Afghan men and women from throughout the country and the world, will pick a leader for the next two years. |
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The dozen delegates came from as far afield as China, the United States, Australia, Sweden and South Korea. |
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Radical organizations leverage the militant tone and temper set by the delegates to propagate their malevolent agitprop. |
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The Orangery, situated within the grade two-listed coach house, can cater for up to 16 delegates. |
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Not very many of the delegates seemed in agreement that an October election is on the cards. |
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The eight keynote presentations were enthusiastically received by the more than 600 conference delegates. |
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Following a series of keynote speeches, delegates took part in workshops discussing the issue. |
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The city has more than 15,000 rooms available and its largest meeting room holds 10,000 delegates. |
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In addition, all delegates are fully accountable to their electorate and are recallable if they do not carry out their electoral promises. |
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These delegates will be accountable to, recallable by, and paid the same wages as the people who elect them. |
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This crowd looked like delegates to the annual trainspotters and slot car convention. |
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A union spokesman claimed that many of those stood down were union delegates and activists. |
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The voting process was corrupted an Alliance organiser received several ballots from delegates aligned with the Alliance. |
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Some delegates expressed anger over their union leaders' failure to call national, militant action over both privatisation and low pay. |
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After the meeting, the delegates voiced satisfaction over the reinvigoration of political dialogue between the two countries. |
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Merged state associations may elect two delegates and two alternates to the USBC annual meeting. |
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At the second congress there were a number of delegates from anarchist and syndicalist backgrounds. |
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Today is a rest day on the trade show here, when the delegates can either go on an organised tour, or can do their own thing. |
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In addition to the areas where the delegates are concentrated, we began to fan out to other areas. |
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Global warming will result in an explosion of the dreaded west coast midge, delegates to a conference in Glasgow will be told this month. |
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The remaining eight at-large delegates were to be chosen at the May 30 state committee meeting. |
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A riddling, relentlessly self-reflexive anti-play, this work delegates a huge amount of responsibility to the director. |
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Members will also be receiving a model resolution calling on union branches to support the conference and send delegates. |
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Those hundred and ten delegates representing this body here today, we said diversity is a sign of strength, not a sign of weakness. |
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He was elected by conference delegates with 252 votes compared to 154 for the alternative candidate. |
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The delegates will participate in the following sporting activities, athletics, aquatics, bocce, tennis, football, 5 aside and volleyball. |
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Each of the seven counties was well represented by enthusiastic delegates who actively participated in what was often very lively discussion. |
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In the end, the majority of WIBC delegates voted yes, but Single Membership fell short of the two-thirds vote needed for adoption. |
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Another staffer wanders across the floor with an armful of cardboard signs, haphazardly handing them out to delegates. |
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Many delegates are complaining that most of the persons to be elected had been settled on by the major parties some time ago. |
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The conference's 45,000 delegates are also plowing through other resources. |
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On September 3, two protesters held up delegates travelling to the show for 40 minutes by chaining themselves to two trains. |
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Final determination shall be made by delegates at the business session of the annual NACTA conference. |
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It is clearly a move to bounce delegates to that meeting into surrender. |
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He told delegates the primary school pupil had attacked four teachers. |
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The only delegates from the Russian side were Kremlin loyalists. |
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Unlike in years past, more than 40 states are allocating their delegates proportionally, instead of winner take all. |
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Other communist countries that withdrew their films and delegates included East Germany, Cuba, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. |
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This criticism of the President from an antiwar position elicited cheers from the Republican delegates. |
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He struggled as television crews tried to mike him up for sound and seemed taken aback when delegates asked him for an autograph. |
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McCall did not agree with Bopp, but said that he received numerous calls after the announcement from other delegates who did. |
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On Thursday, delegates representing the government signed a cessation of hostilities agreement with the armed opposition. |
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The original objective of the Federalist Papers was to convince New Yorkers to elect to their state ratifying convention delegates who would support the Constitution. |
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About 250 delegates from 14 countries congregated at London's City Hall some time back under the banner of a pro-hijab group to campaign for the freedom to wear the hijab. |
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This week in New York, the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women is convening global delegates for its annual meeting. |
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The RNC leased 450 buses to shuttle delegates between hotels as far as 30 miles away to the convention center. |
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At the largest caucus in the Show-Me State held, in St. Charles County, the first attempt at selecting delegates ended in chaos. |
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Since human beings are created in the image of God, and possess powers of reason which are a reflection of God's, they may act in the world as delegates or lieutenants of God. |
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He told delegates that beekeeping in Ireland has long been associated with monastic settlements and that one early monastery was named after an apiary. |
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In two-thirds of the room, delegates sat in folding chairs across the basketball court, which was covered by mats. |
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For all the preparation cajoling, nose counting, bulk mailing, and robo calling the delegates the convention came down to a couple of hours of controlled chaos. |
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The nonvoters include 16 experts, eight fraternal delegates and 38 auditors of whom 12 are married couples. |
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If you don't attend many conferences you won't have noticed that it seems to be fashionable to give out rucksacks, backpacks and haversacks as freebies to delegates. |
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He had a list of delegates and would plug in their addresses in his gps and go house to house to house. |
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Eight hundred delegates, predominately practising and aspiring independent documentary makers and those who study the craft, attended the four-day talkfest and marketplace. |
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Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation. |
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Summit delegates will hold their air conditioned talks there behind police lines, wire fences, concrete barriers and the sound of percussion grenades fired at protesters. |
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In 1787, delegates of the colonies adopted the United States Constitution. |
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Supposing, Larry, that at the end of the evening, he wins New York and wins the beauty contest in California, if he doesn't get the delegates, he's still got a case. |
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Even Sylvester, the bishop of Rome, sent two delegates instead of going himself. |
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But with only a fraction of total delegates awarded, is that anything more than a tall tale? |
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And it is mathematically impossible for any candidate to win the requisite number of delegates until late April or early May. |
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So many of the delegates who are coming to the convention are unbound delegates. |
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He is likely to be more upbeat, less highbrow, but nonetheless less tub-thumping than most home affairs spokesmen when he speaks to delegates at 3pm today. |
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That is what confident Democratic Party delegates believed when they headed to Chicago on August 29 for their National Convention. |
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An obscure process of country, district, and state conventions exists to appoint these delegates to the National Convention. |
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Street traffic will only be stopped for a few minutes while the motorcades of the delegates pass and inconvenience to Sofians will be minimized, Vladimirov said. |
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In the end, even some of the delegates were underwhelmed by the outcome. |
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But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability. |
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The priority will be to accommodate international and unwaged delegates. |
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The labyrinth of perplexities that Abigail surveyed best summarized the vexations of the delegates in Philadelphia. |
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Ted Horgan of Coillte told delegates that broadleaf woodlands have many non-wood benefits but there is no commercial basis for growing them in Ireland. |
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Bremner apart, it wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs for the delegates. |
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Vermont proportionally allocates its delegates but only to candidates who get at least 20 percent of the vote. |
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If roemer gets only half of that, he could have a real impact in the distribution of delegates. |
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If the primaries are killed in these states, the parties will use caucuses or state conventions to decide which candidate's delegates will go to the national convention. |
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Perhaps the high-water mark of the Baptist Congress was reached in 1904 as delegates met at commodious Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. |
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She told delegates times were tough for manufacturing firms and the Government was just as angry as unions about executives receiving huge pay-offs. |
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Banff not only offers face time that gives delegates the opportunity to hear each other's pitches, it does so in a literally elevated, stress-relieving environment. |
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Whatever the factional differences between the delegates, it is highly likely that a majority will approve the draft constitution with minor amendments. |
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The gold standard divided the party, as 24 Western delegates staged a walk out when the GOP refused to accept the unlimited coinage of gold and silver. |
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This will consist essentially of delegates from workplaces and other collectives of working people forming workers' councils at local and national levels. |
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The lack of medical supplies and the primitive infirmary the delegates observed make it clear that it is difficult to provide even basic medical care. |
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The co-chair called for a five-minute break so each region could consult and decide who would be the voting delegates for the confederacy and who would not. |
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More specifically, he notes that women are generally more gay supportive than men and that women are becoming a larger proportion of delegates to Methodist conferences. |
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The delegates were charged with negotiating Indian treaties that would bind all the colonies, and with providing for intercolonial defense to be paid for by indirect taxes. |
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Throughout the meeting, delegates stressed the need for not only containing the problem of terrorism but also preventing the situation from escalating. |
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But his sureness and occasional contriteness stayed just the right side of arrogance and has probably bought him time with disgruntled party delegates. |
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While states have different methods of choosing their delegates, most come up with their final list of delegates following state conventions in May and June. |
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African-American delegates were forced to take rooms in the dodgiest residential hotels and flophouses in the Red Light district around Union Station. |
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Almost 2000 delegates from 41 countries gathered in the Kulturpalast, the massive cubiform cultural centre dating from Dresden's former communist era. |
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The conference delegates, who had been expected to give him a frosty reception, rose as one in a burst of applause that was sustained until the Prime Minister left the podium. |
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Thursday's summit attracted an audience of around 100 young farmers and industry insiders and it was a case of preaching to the converted for many delegates. |
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Managers for the candidates raced around the floor trying to pry delegates away from their opponents, and to keep those already on their side from defecting. |
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Friday night's meal was a progressive dinner in which the 156 delegates moved from restaurant to restaurant in different groups, each in search of the next course. |
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It is interesting to note that China sent 20 delegates to this conference. |
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This time around a five per cent increase looks likely once more, though delegates at the conference said they would accept an eight per cent increase. |
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So this declaration is hardly the revolutionary statement of internet freedom that, to listen to some conference delegates, you might have thought it to be. |
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First, about 27 districts sent two delegates to this congress. |
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The motion received unanimous support from delegates at the conference. |
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The committees will then select delegates to form 18 selection caucuses. |
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London regional council delegates held a secret ballot for the nomination. |
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The argument was between the committee delegates who have ordinary jobs as well as positions in the union and the full time union officials who lead the pay negotiations. |
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But the 150-plus delegates gathering at Newton Rigg College are expected to be told that the outlook is bleak for the hen harrier and golden eagles. |
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Last but not least, a detachment of Democratic delegates will dare to step outside the protection of the Staples bubble to join some of the protests. |
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At the same time, an electoral college consisting of all members of congress and six delegates chosen from each state continued to choose the president. |
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Fire Brigades' Union delegates emerged from a national meeting after deciding their patience was at an end and they had no option but to stage a new, 24-hour walkout. |
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The Goldwater delegates in San Francisco were not very sympathetic to these signs of social disorder, nor to any Republicans they felt might be too soft on such forces. |
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Nomads, refugees and displaced persons will also be allocated delegates. |
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Mark looked out on the Senate chamber surrounding him and watched as the countless delegates and their entourages made haste to leave the stuffy Senate chamber. |
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The Princess Royal shocked delegates at the British Veterinary Association's annual conference in Harrogate in 1992 by defending docking the tails of working dogs. |
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A stalwart of the Prosimian Taxon Advisory Group, Derek met 30 delegates from across Europe and Madagascar at the Bristol Zoo event. |
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In April 1776, the North Carolina Provincial Congress issued the Halifax Resolves, explicitly authorizing its delegates to vote for independence. |
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After Barclays, the delegates were wined and dined throughout the city. |
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The Vatican and immerging economies like Malaysia, Indonesia and Brazil sent delegates. |
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The assembly refused to seat the delegates from the Banda Oriental, however, and Buenos Aires pursued a system based on unitary centralism. |
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The Libertarian Party of Texas will be putting approval voting up for a vote before its 210 delegates at this week's convention. |
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Sze and other delegates lobbied and a declaration passed calling for an international conference on health. |
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On 23 March the Assembly of Kosovo voted to accept the proposed amendments although most Albanian delegates abstained. |
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The ever challenging identification of delegates on the reliefs of the stairways of the Apadana palace is discussed in some length on pp. |
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Garance Franke-Ruta canvasses CPAC delegates as to why Romney lost. |
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Spanish and Portuguese delegates met and debated from April to November 1493, without reaching an agreement. |
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The government is organized unitarily, thus the central government delegates powers to the departments without a constitutional need for consent. |
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The memberships of the state chapters elect delegates to the national convention. |
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Financing was requested from the King, delegates of the Crown, the nobility, rich merchants or the troops themselves. |
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Education in Switzerland is very diverse because the constitution of Switzerland delegates the authority for the school system to the cantons. |
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Only half the delegates from the state were seated at the convention because the state held its primary too early. |
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It was feared that many of the delegates would refuse to give their individual assent to the Constitution. |
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The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The only problem is that most of the issues put to the delegates are voice votes and there is no need for such fancy devices. |
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Instead the delegates held their meeting on a cruise ship traveling between Marseille and Athens. |
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It was run by the DPA at Exeter Racecourse in October 2012, with 150 delegates. |
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On the first nine occasions, the delegates failed to deliver the message and instead joined the sangha to become arahants. |
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Constituency Associations are composed of delegates from all of the Branches within the constituency. |
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Even though few delegates are chosen from New Hampshire, the primary has always been pivotal to both New England and American politics. |
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The privacy of the conference room also makes it possible for the delegates to deal with each other in a friendly manner. |
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The National Lay Council is composed of the men, women and youth delegates of every diocese represented in the General Assembly. |
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It meets every two years and consists of over 600 delegates from various congregations and conferences. |
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Strong turnout produced 1,201 delegates, including 303 clergy, 291 nobles and 610 members of the Third Estate. |
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Several of the delegates were disappointed in the result, a makeshift series of unfortunate compromises. |
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Among other events organised by Inside Industry in the region, business delegates will visit Sheffield-based Gripple in September. |
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It is also common that the upper house consists of delegates chosen by state governments or local officials. |
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The Defence Council delegates administration of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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In the 1990s, more delegates lost their lives than at any point in its history, especially when working in local and internal armed conflicts. |
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On February 21, 1787, the Confederation Congress called a convention of state delegates at Philadelphia to propose a plan of government. |
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William refused but obtained a special mandate from the States General to appoint all delegates in the States of these provinces anew. |
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New York was the only colony to not vote for independence, as the delegates were not authorized to do so. |
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A Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation was convened with delegates from the entire country. |
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On 18 July 2006, delegates to the World Methodist Conference voted unanimously to adopt the Joint Declaration. |
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Some among the black delegates were freedmen, but others were educated free blacks who had migrated from the North. |
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Only those can be appointed delegates who are competent to execute the delegation. |
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The General Conference, a meeting every four years, has an equal number of clergy and lay delegates. |
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This agreement was bound by the condition that these delegates would have to stay in the camps until the end of the war. |
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Virginians began to coordinate their actions with other colonies in 1773, and sent delegates to the Continental Congress the following year. |
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The territory currently delegates control of PR Chinese immigrants, as well as issue of visitor permits, to Chinese authorities. |
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By the end of the war, 179 delegates had conducted 12,750 visits to POW camps in 41 countries. |
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Both dioceses and provinces hold synods, usually annually, consisting of the active diocesan clergy and lay delegates elected by parish churches. |
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A total of 524 camps throughout Europe were visited by 41 delegates from the ICRC until the end of the war. |
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Not every community sent an envoy, delegates were often entitled to represent a set of communities. |
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In October 2006, the first voting delegates arrived in Glasgow, to inspect the city's existing and proposed amenities and facilities. |
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The douzaines of Guernsey, since the year 1844, are represented in the states by deputies, who are delegates rather than representatives. |
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Changes to the Laws of the Game must be agreed by at least six of the eight delegates. |
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The opposition leader told delegates that it is now time to end ''Labour's spendaholic culture'' and ''clamp down on government waste. |
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The Primates' Meeting voted to request the two churches to withdraw their delegates from the 2005 meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council. |
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On 1 November 2015, Scottish Labour Party delegates backed a vote to scrap the UK's Trident nuclear missile system. |
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This year's IPM Convention will be even better and more delegates are expected to attend. |
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By 1913, the TUC was exchanging fraternal delegates with the Canadian Labor Congress. |
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Ten delegates accepted the proposal with only one voice against, the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotaux. |
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Forty-three delegates were up for grabs in the Sooner State, making it the fifth-largest cache up for grabs on Super Tuesday. |
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Zaun picked up a large number of delegates as well while shaw held steady. |
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Each congregation elects churchwardens and delegates who, together with the clergy, constitute the diocesan synod and annual convocation. |
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Private cars will be allowed to use the service roads only as the mains broadways are being kept free for delegates. |
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The States General sent eight delegates from several of the provinces as none trusted the others to represent them adequately. |
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The ULFTA's Matthew Popovich attended the plenum of the Comintern in Moscow in 1926 as one of Canada's two delegates. |
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The SEPA during the year 2008 visited Germany with a group of delegates to learn the details of policies and solar market in the country. |
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More than 1,000 delegates from the Kingdom and GCC countries attended the opening of the three-day International Saudi Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Conference. |
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Fifteen delegates made statements about the power of the federal courts to review the constitutionality of laws, with all but two of them supporting the idea. |
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Some delegates left before the ceremony, and three others refused to sign. |
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Expediential growth has been witnessed in the first few hours of the Congress with around 2,000 medical delegates arriving from various parts of the world. |
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It is based on the same principles as the Eyebeam Art and Technology Centre in New York City, which delegates heard about from another keynote speaker Liz Slagus. |
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A bishop may also call a sobor for his diocese, which again would have delegates from the clergy, monasteries and parishes of his diocese, to discuss important matters. |
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Diocesan synods elect lay and clergy delegates to provincial synod. |
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The highest ranking of such voivodes formed the princes' courts, while others commanded the troops in distant towns and served as advisors to the prince's delegates. |
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She told the delegates in Aberystwyth that the party would continue its commitment to independence under the coalition with the Welsh Labour Party. |
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Because no front-runner has secured more than about half of the needed delegates, there's still room for plenty of twists and turns on the campaign trail. |
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The Adjutant General, in turn, delegates the authority over the State Guard to another officer but retains the authority over the Puerto Rico National Guard as a whole. |
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the United Kingdom did not take part in the main ceremony, and instead signed the treaty separately a number of hours after the other delegates. |
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This included article six, which demanded that Austrian delegates be allowed in Serbia for the purpose of participation in the investigation into the assassination. |
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If a party wins more constituency delegates than their statewide share among the parties would determine, it can keep all these constituency delegates. |
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The highest decision making body of the IFRC is its General Assembly, which convenes every two years with delegates from all of the national societies. |
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It sends delegates to international competitions such as the Olympic Games and Asian Games, and played host to the equestrian events during the 2008 Summer Olympics. |
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Nansen, who invented the Nansen passport for stateless refugees and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922, appointed two delegates from the ICRC as his deputies. |
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They have also corroborated statements by four previous witnesses that Warner told the CFU delegates on May 11 that the money had been provided by Bin Hammam. |
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This NAC was in turn to be made up of regionally appointed delegates who were in theory confined to act according to the instructions given them by branch conferences. |
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Following the withdrawal, a second attempt to negotiate peace failed, as the British delegates did not possess authorization to grant independence. |
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Among a number of issues, delegates explored whether new parents should be asked to sign an acknowledgment on receiving advice about shaken baby syndrome. |
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While the Reform Party is the new kid on the block, its members who attended its first national convention this weekend acted like delegates to any other political convention. |
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The delegates were charged with a weighty responsibility to represent the self-determining will and the best interest of your state nursing association. |
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Marie, I would like to invite all delegates to the City of Sault Ste. |
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In Spain, the 13-year-old, who has autism, will perform at The Kursaal Convention Centre with The Basque Symphony Orchestra in front of thousands of world delegates. |
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The CONy congress brought together a range of delegates with neurological interests and tackled a number of current controversies in MS, stimulating productive debate. |
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The Chinese contingent voted along with the other delegates to approve the WPA site inspection team, which would be led by non-Chinese psychiatrists. |
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