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In 1635 Mersenne formed the informal, private Académie Parisienne, whose meetings Desargues attended.
Shortly after taking office, Mr. Cheney headed up an energy task force whose meetings were secret.
I have a friend in Alcoholics Anonymous, whose meetings are frequented by celebrities.
The same cannot be said of Mr. Miller and Mr. Bloomberg, whose meetings have been far less productive, according to current and former city officials.
Critics claim that the ISC is compromised because it is largely made up of establishment figures whose meetings are mainly conducted in secret.
Glasgow is football mad, for it quarters the two best teams in Scotland (the arch-rivals Celtic & Rangers, whose meetings have more than once been the cause of open razors).
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Then it was Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose meeting was cancelled.
The disfigured man whose meeting with Pope Francis made headlines all over the world has finally spoken out about the experience – and said the moment left him speechless.
The commission, whose meeting was a quiet oasis in a series of news conferences by groups attacking or supporting private investments, plans to issue a report this fall.
But not on that list of endorsees, at least so far, is Mr. Sharpton, whose meeting with Mr. Gore was hidden from public view.
Officials with the Teamsters, who represent the art handlers, later issued a statement calling for Ms. Taylor to apologize for the statement or resign as chairwoman of the Hudson River Park Trust, the state-appointed board whose meeting the art handers interrupted.
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