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were convened
verb
To come together; to meet; to unite.
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Emergency community meetings were convened.
In Nov., 1963 govt. health insurance heaings were convened.
During Lenin's life, party congresses were convened regularly.
Many are now complaining that no councils were convened before the army's arrival.
Cabinet committees were convened; NHS and social care leaders were hauled over the coals.
The Cairo court proceedings were convened in secret, a decision that angered family members and supporters.
Meetings were convened to hear representations from the two teams, and Pirelli.
Between 740 and 745, five synods were convened for this purpose.
There, the talks were convened under the umbrella of the Organization for African Unity, but atmospherics were sour.
In the days after the killing, meetings were convened in the local school for parents and children, which were attended by police officers and psychologists.
In fact, old hands at the safety board said they could not recall any previous occasion when hearings were convened for a crash with no fatalities.
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