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the convener
noun
One who convenes or calls a meeting
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Bush fancied himself the Decider; Obama fancies himself the Convener.
The convener at RTZ is playing silly buggers.
Naturally, as the convener of the "Reading" Group I'm inclined to defend the text.
For five years was the convener of the Wada Na Todo Abhiyaan (Don't Break Your Promises Campaign) in India.
Mark Perryman, the convener of the London England Fans' group, described the stories in recent weeks as "unhelpful".
The convener of a teachers' union, the delightfully named Joseph Stalin, says teachers are refusing to mark exam papers.
"The ball is in Beijing's court now," said Joseph Cheng, the convener of Power for Democracy, one of the groups that organized the march.
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Religious reconciliation was the conveners' purpose of the Colloquy of Poissy (September November 1561).
The conveners framed the clash at hand rightly: the fight over the internet was "incumbents versus insurgents" – insurgents challenging existing gatekeepers and institutional power, incumbents defending.
On Sunday, the mayor will join Democratic and Republican elder statesmen at the University of Oklahoma in what the conveners are billing as an effort to pressure the major party candidates to renounce partisan gridlock.
Among the conveners of next week's gathering are luminaries of the evangelical movement, including James C. Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family, and Donald E. Wildmon, the retired president of the American Family Association.
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