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The liner conferences met to discuss information on service timings, offering capacity-sharing and, until the 1990s, guidance to exporters on rates for freight and port services.
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ATMOSPHERE -- Ocean liner meets conference center.
Also: Missing Steve Jobs at the D conference, liner notes on the way to Spotify, and another round of Google Glasses from @scobleizer.
Most of the time, he keeps the mood light when answering questions, sprinkling so many one-liners into his news conferences that he could charge a $10 cover.
The origin of this was a funny one-liner told at computer conferences in the 1990s.
That was the year when liner shipping cartels known as "conferences" were banned in Europe.
There's a hint of a smirk during his cockeyed one-liners ("I was attending a conference on conferences"), but when he breaks into a James Brown-like song or a human beat box, he turns deadpan, putting his nimble baritone to great use.
Hard-liners criticized the first conference last year, but this year they were especially vitriolic.
From the box score to his news conference one-liners, Samhan was dominating and entertaining.
Among Trump's closest confidants are those urging him to abandon hard-liners in the Republican conference and strike a deal with Democrats on health care and on other issues.
Cartels known as conferences also regulate the rates charged by ocean liners that carry cargo on a regular basis.
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