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ATTENDEE |
Convention-goer |
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CODE |
Convention |
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RALLY |
Political convention |
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GENEVA |
The - Convention |
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ANTINOVEL |
Convention defying fictional work |
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PROTOCOL |
A convention not formally ratified. |
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INTERVENTION |
Mediation to eliminate federal scam from international convention |
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CONVENTIONER |
One who belongs to a convention or assembly. |
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CONVENTIONALIST |
One who adheres to a convention or treaty. |
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CONVENTIONIST |
One who enters into a convention, covenant, or
contract. |
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MEETING |
A congregation; a collection of people; a convention; as,
a large meeting; an harmonius meeting. |
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JUNTA |
A council; a convention; a tribunal; an assembly; esp., the
grand council of state in Spain. |
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ARMISTICE |
A cessation of arms for a short time, by convention; a
temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement; a truce. |
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NEGOTIATE |
To hold intercourse respecting a treaty, league, or
convention; to treat with, respecting peace or commerce; to conduct
communications or conferences. |
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CONVENTIONALISM |
That which is received or established by
convention or arbitrary agreement; that which is in accordance with the
fashion, tradition, or usage. |
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DIET |
A legislative or administrative assembly in Germany, Poland,
and some other countries of Europe; a deliberative convention; a
council; as, the Diet of Worms, held in 1521. |
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ASSIENTO |
A contract or convention between Spain and other powers
for furnishing negro slaves for the Spanish dominions in America, esp.
the contract made with Great Britain in 1713. |
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DELEGATE |
One sent by any constituency to act as its representative
in a convention; as, a delegate to a convention for nominating
officers, or for forming or altering a constitution. |
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DELEGATION |
One or more persons appointed or chosen, and
commissioned to represent others, as in a convention, in Congress,
etc.; the collective body of de... |
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MANIPULATE |
To control the action of, by management; as, to
manipulate a convention of delegates; to manipulate the stock market;
also, to manage artfully ... |
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CAUCUS |
...ersons
belonging to a party, to nominate candidates for public office, or to
select delegates to a nominating convention, or to confer regarding... |
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CONVENTION |
... governments or sovereign powers; as, a
postal convention between two governments. ... |
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SYMBOL |
...hing which
suggests an idea or quality, or another thing, as by resemblance or by
convention; an emblem; a representation; a type; a figure; as,... |