All conventioneers will be able to attend these talks, because the speaker will be the only session scheduled in a particular time slot. |
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The top advice from seasoned conventioneers is to pre-register for the convention so you can receive and digest the program beforehand. |
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The video ended, and the conventioneers cheered as Mr. Bush strode onto a stage shaped like a pitcher's mound. |
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You go out, you report, you come back, you write. Veteran conventioneers know this well. |
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Various big hotels for business travelers and conventioneers grew up nearby. |
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How could the bickering conventioneers possibly attain the goal of making Europe more democratic, transparent, and efficient? |
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Did these concerns justify situating protesters far from the conventioneers ' route, and penning them in? |
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For conventioneers, the casino can set up custom networks between any facilities on campus for video, audio and Internet presentations. |
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New York City is especially susceptible to this seduction, because many New Yorkers can't imagine how conventioneers or tourists could prefer any other city. |
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With all those conventioneers in town, I bet she did good business. |
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Strippers across Tampa's many clubs were anticipating an orgy of business this week from the crush of conventioneers. |
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What's more, the information about development and features of GstarCAD2013 was delivered to conventioneers, which aroused their great interest. |
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This opportunity has a very high occupancy rate and pulls corporate, tourist, conventioneers and snowbird guests alike. |
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Teams of conventioneers will set out on a treasure hunt in downtown Eugene on Saturday. |
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How do ya think conventioneers can find the Hospitality Room with the open bar in a 2,000-room hotel without a map? |
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Artist Terry Allen envisioned the grinning glad-hander as a greeter for conventioneers, and everyone else who frequents Yerba Buena Gardens, at Third and Mission streets. |
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