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The symposiums

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A conference or other meeting for discussion of a topic, especially one in which the participants make presentations.

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The symposiums are free with an admission pass; tickets are distributed in lobby of Rose Building an hour before the symposium.

The symposiums were organized by Raphaël De Cock, a firefly expert at the University of Antwerp in Belgium, who has begun to map their populations to track what appears to be their decline.

The symposiums started at night and lasted till the morning, included two parts.

The survey and suggestions from the symposiums showed that Taiwanese social workers had many occupational health issues and lacked support.

But, as the symposiums presided over by Socrates show, the Greeks also recognized the synergistic power of multiple minds working together toward a common goal.

Single tickets to the Merkin performances are $20, which includes admission to the symposiums; a $45 ticket covers all three Merkin concerts.

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The symposium is free.

The symposium is called off.

Now the symposium is over.

Tickets: $17 to $65 $55 for the symposium (Oestreich).

The symposium was at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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