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Discover Ludwig"founding session" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the first official meeting or gathering of a group or organization, typically when it is first established or formed. Example: The nonprofit organization held their first founding session to discuss their mission statement and elect their board of directors.
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I visited him in Monrovia once, just before the founding session in London, 2002.
In November 1928, at its founding session, Schlick accepted the presidency of the newly formed Verein Ernst Mach (Association Ernst Mach), Hahn accepted one of its vice-presidencies and Neurath and Carnap joined its secretariat.
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It was originally founded by session violinist Ralph Elman, and was previously the premises of the Acid Jazz Records label.
Found not founded.
A big exception back then, however, was Compaq Computer, the company founded after a bull session between engineers at a local dessert restaurant in 1982 that grew into the largest personal computer manufacturer in the nation.
Freestyle Session was founded in 1997 in California by graffiti writer and DJ Chris "Cros1" Wright.
The Senin Kamis school ("Monday Thursday" in Indonesian, the two days of the week school is in session) was founded in 2008 as a safe place for transgender Muslims to practice their faith without judgment or ridicule.
Nosaka was a founding member of the British Communist Party in 1920, and attended the Party's first session as a representative from London.
Seventeen-year-old Zerihun Mammo attended the United Nations Special Session on Children on behalf of UNICEF Ethiopia and was one of the founding members of the forum.
The session brought a reunion of several members of the "Human Highway" cast, including Russ Tamblyn, Devo founding member Gerald Casale and actress Charlotte Stewart.
Founding member.
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