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The convening
verb
To come together; to meet; to unite.
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The convening of a new government next month — which Kerry insists is Maliki's intention — could add a further twist.
The convening officer chooses officers from his command to sit on the court, where they determine guilt or innocence and hand down sentences.
The convening power of these events to some extent is greater than the event itself.
The convening heads put together what many others have left out, proclaiming a much-needed call to action.
"This event is the convening of an extreme-right movement," she said.
How can it muster the convening power that brings 80 nations to Annapolis?
A pastor blessed the convening, which ran just over one wrenching hour.
Generally, courts-martial are convened as ad hoc courts to try one or more cases referred by the convening authorities.
Yet the cause of all the tension was the convening, on Monday April 30th, of the DPR, Indonesia's parliament.
Paul L. Oostburg Sanz, the general counsel for the Navy, is temporarily serving as the convening authority.
General dissatisfaction with quarantine practice led to the convening of the first international sanitary conference in Paris in 1851.
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