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CONFERENCES |
Meetings |
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GATHERINGS |
Meetings |
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SEANCES |
Spiritualist meetings |
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CHAIRPERSON |
Meetings moderator |
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FORA |
Discussion meetings |
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FORUMS |
Discussion meetings |
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CONCLAVES |
Private meetings |
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TRYSTS |
Secret meetings |
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INTERVIEWS |
Bury opinions for meetings with prospective employers |
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MALL |
A place where public meetings are held. |
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OUIJA |
Spirited board that spells it out at meetings |
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MATCHMAKERS |
They organise meetings for those considering union membership |
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BUSINESSCARDS |
Custom clubs, for instance, handed around at meetings |
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BOARDROOM |
Room designated for meetings of a companys directors |
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SYNODS |
Why Don was back on board for diocese meetings |
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MOOT-HOUSE |
A hall for public meetings; a hall of judgment. |
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CURIA |
The place where the meetings of the senate were held; the
senate house. |
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CASINO |
A building or room used for meetings, or public amusements,
for dancing, gaming, etc. |
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REPORTER |
One who reports speeches, the proceedings of public
meetings, news, etc., for the newspapers. |
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PNYX |
The place at Athens where the meetings of the people were
held for making decrees, etc. |
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WARDROOM |
A room used by the citizens of a city ward, for meetings,
political caucuses, elections, etc. |
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SYMPOSIAC |
Of or pertaining to compotations and merrymaking;
happening where company is drinking together; as, symposiac meetings. |
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COURTEHOUSE |
A house in which established courts are held, or a
house appropriated to courts and public meetings. |
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PRIMUS |
One of the bishops of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, who
presides at the meetings of the bishops, and has certain privileges but
no metropolitan authority. |
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VESTRY |
... vestments
and sacred utensils are sometimes kept, and where meetings for worship
or parish business are held; a sacristy; -- formerly called re... |