Sentence examples for the congresses from inspiring English sources

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the congresses

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A coming together of two or more people; a meeting.

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This signified an important change, since most of the political and legal changes made on both sides of the Atlantic the myriad of juntas, the Cortes in Spain and several of the congresses in the Americas, and many of the constitutions and new legal codes had been made in his name.

The pollution was a hot topic for everyone while the congresses were under way.

The congresses at provincial and local levels have become increasingly activist since new laws expanded their powers a decade ago.

"The Communist Party doesn't want this, because they are afraid the congresses will criticize the government," Mr. Li said.

He kept away from the congresses of the International where the rival socialist groups debated important resolutions.

It is expected to be approved by the congresses of both countries during the first half of 2003 and to go into effect in 2004.

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The congress was over.

The Congress-N.C.P. need to introspect.

The congress became a splendid social event.

The congress did justice to the city.

(For a full account of the congress, read this).

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