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Meanwhile, in 1883 Kruger again visited England and, after protracted negotiations, concluded a new convention in London on Feb. 27, 1884, which rectified the western border and removed any reference to British suzerainty over the Transvaal.

Referring to the presidential race as he concluded a speech to a convention of the California Republican Party, Mr. Giuliani said: "You get to decide who that leader will be.

The celebration concluded a two-day annual convention of the Arondizuogu Patriotic Union National Congress of North America, according to attendees.

At around 10pm, the meeting was already running overtime and state party chairwoman Roberta Lange conducted a voice vote to conclude the convention and then left the hotel.

He was a member of the Council of State and of the Corps Législatif, and he concluded at Mortfontaine a convention with the United States (1800).

Along with the community-building exercises, its recently concluded host convention featured a number of sessions on how to be a better provider.

After the GOP has concluded its convention, with a likely bump in the polls, the Democrats will take the spotlight and have the final word before the debates.

After Donald Trump's speech to conclude the Republicans' convention this past Thursday evening, the only words that parched my lips were, "Heil...Trump"...Trump

On the eve of the 25 November International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, MEPs will quiz the EU Commission on progress in negotiations for the EU to sign and conclude the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence.

Having noted that no provision of the Treaty establishing the European Community confers on the Community institutions any general power to enact rules on human rights or to conclude international conventions in this field, the Court proceeded to consider whether Article 235 (now Article 308) of the Treaty may constitute a legal basis for accession.

Requested for an opinion on the matter, the Court of Justice found in 1996, in its opinion 2/94, that the Treaty did not foresee any competence for the EC to enact rules on human rights or to conclude international conventions in this field, making accession legally impossible.

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