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In February the Triennial Act (1641) was passed, mandating the summoning of Parliament every three years.
His first collection, A Summoning of Stones, was published in 1954.
He was active in securing the summoning of the second Hague conference in 1907.
A classic example is Ronald Reagan's summoning of the "city on a hill".
His first book, "A Summoning of Stones" (1954), won him immediate attention for its lapidary skills.
WILLIAM DONOHUE, on the pope's summoning of American cardinals to Rome to discuss sexual abuse.
For Asian-Americans, there was no march from Selma, no summoning of America's better angels.
The whole thing feels like some sort of summoning of violence.
That pang, that familiar summoning of resilience, that surprise arrow of shame.
Yet one can almost imagine the dressing room Sunday: the summoning of prayer, the defiance of men like Aristides Bancé.
By this time, the government had already announced the summoning of a national representative assembly, the Estates-General.
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