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were conferences
noun
The act of consulting together formally; serious conversation or discussion; interchange of views.
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There were conferences.
I imagine there were conferences, hushed discussions between my parents, consultations with psychologist friends.
There were conferences with sympathetic bishops and brief periods of indulgence for Puritans to preach, but fines and imprisonment were frequent.
There were conferences with a sideline official — who is not even present when the regular officials are working — in an effort to confirm administrative procedures with a league official, connected via headset, who was watching from the press box.
"I mean there were conferences about the hazards of working too long in front of screens and bullying was also quite nasty in some places," Fox said.
Drake-Lee claims that she's had to rely on the couple's nanny to co-parent their kids, while Williams "worked as an actor and went on to do and travel for promotional engagements, social activism, and other things he called 'business,' whether they were conferences, graduations, or elongated weekend stays after a single event".
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There are conferences to have experiences.
It was: 'Conference is over!
And did you know it's conference championship weekend?
"That first 30 minutes was conference-champion worthy," Tomlin said.
A highly popular variety in England and the Netherlands is Conference.
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