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Patients were convoked for 325 sessions, over a period of three months.
It was not usually convoked to pass laws or hear trials.
Stating that "his words has the force of law", he never again convoked the Diet.
Now, two years later, the same trio went into action to convoke an international conference of workers for the blind.
He convoked the Diet in 1351 and once again in 1352, but never after.
However, the Diet was not convoked for three decades.
I have convoked you so you may decide your own actions.
He convoked the important synod of Bordeaux between 673 and 675.
Parliament shall also meet in extraordinary session when convoked by the King.
It was precisely this that caused the Emperor to convoke the debate.
On 10 March 1119, he convoked a local synod to put an end to the ongoing violence.
I shall bury myself in my studies, and convoke no more meetings."
"One does not convoke a circle for just anyone," she flashed primly.
The monarch had the power to convoke and dissolve the Cortes.
A symposium was convoked to discuss the Disc in autumn 2008.
As a sign of French absolutism, they ceased to be convoked from 1614 to 1789.
Theory now has it that Councils are convoked by popes: the early ones certainly were not.
During its special sessions, the Parliament deals exclusively with the matter for which it was convoked.
A council meeting, however, was convoked as a result by the noblemen who objected the sale.
This Law required the government to convoke general elections, but it had to legalise political parties first.
However, a council meeting was convoked by the king or nobility that objected the sale.
Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress elected in 1980 and allow it to choose a new chief executive.
It was convoked in the thirty-five tribes into which all Roman citizens were placed.
Why did not one of those factions convoke on Aug. 19 and announce its own attitude?
He added to the cathedral and convoked a diocesan synod in 1585.