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In 1858, he went to the southern commercial convention as a delegate for Mobile.
Commercial conventions are usually quite expensive and are hosted in hotels.
Burke arrived in New Orleans during a commercial convention.
Although Congress took no action on his proposal, a commercial convention of 1845 in Memphis took up the issue.
The two countries concluded a commercial convention in 1867 and a treaty of peace, friendship, and commerce in 1881.
Following a major upgrade in 2004, the center now operates as a commercial convention center hosting large-scale corporate exhibitions and conventions.
Indeed, this quaint commercial convention is now under attack in a heated debate among publishers, booksellers and authors over its cultural and economic effects.
He served as president of the International Commercial Convention held in Detroit, Michigan, July 11, 1865.
Some commercial conventions have official licences from the company which produces a particular movie or TV show to run a convention about said movie or show.
At Knoxville's Southern Commercial Convention in 1856, Temple opposed a resolution calling for the reopening of the African slave trade.
Editor and fellow fire-eater James DeBow was a leader in establishing the Southern Commercial Conventions in the 1850s.
At the 1858 Southern commercial convention, William L. Yancey of Alabama called for the reopening of the African slave trade.
National Commercial Convention: a discourse delivered in the Arlington-street Meeting-house, in Boston, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 1868.
If it occurs to you while watching this story of a performer who defies commercial conventions that the movie itself is one big commercial convention, that's an additional pleasure.
The Memphis commercial convention of 1849 recommended that the United States pursue the trans-isthmus route, since it appeared unlikely that a transcontinental railroad would be built anytime soon.
In 1856 he negotiated and signed a general treaty and a commercial convention with the Moroccan Government, and was raised five years afterwards to the rank of Minister Resident.
The architects have embraced a simple straight-line design and combined it with a strong imposing structure that leaves one more with a sense of a commercial convention center than a botanical garden conservatory.
He is most famous for making lyrical and artistic films within the context of popular Hindi cinema of the 1950s, and expanding its commercial conventions, starting with his 1957 film, Pyaasa.
Yet they are at least partly intended as politically serious acts, challenges not only to Hollywood commercial conventions but to the political correctness of France's liberal establishment and the encroaching threat of the far right.
The United States and the Kingdom of Madagascar concluded a commercial convention in 1867 after which Queen Rasoherina and Prime Minister Rainilaiarivoy exchanged gifts with president Andrew Johnson.
At the Southern Commercial Convention of 1854, Pike said the South should remain in the Union and seek equality with the North, but if the South "were forced into an inferior status, she would be better out of the Union than in it."
A smallholder, by virtue of his small scale, may often be able to farm successfully in a manner defying the commercial conventions of the district, but such success will depend upon his grasp of the principles of soils, crops, and animal husbandry and a wise assessment of his land potential.
For the 1859 Southern Commercial Convention in Vicksburg, which passed the resolution to repeal all state and federal regulations banning the slave trade, Yancey could only contribute editorials, although by July 1859 he was able to speak publicly in Columbia, South Carolina, in favor of repealing the restrictions.