Decision Time The analysts findings were considered so serious that officials convened a 7 a.m. meeting of high-level officials on Saturday.
The consultant and the local officials will then convene the public meetings, to be called charettes, a French word most frequently used in architecture to denote a joint planning process.
Japanese officials, despite the terrible consequences of the attack, convened to debate their next move.
At the high school today, officials convened an assembly to inform the 450 students, who live in Westchester and the Bronx, of the arrest.
American and Soviet officials also convene in working groups on arms control, regional issues, human rights and other matters.
On December 4, 1953, officials convened in Greensboro, North Carolina, and admitted Virginia into the conference.
Law-enforcement officials said the United States Attorney in Manhattan had been informed of the civil inquiry and had convened a Federal grand jury.
After the three days, the academy director and officials will convene to select a maximum of 22 players with three or four of the 22 being goalkeepers.
Improvement Is Promised Trade officials convened a rare news conference to send the word across the sea that the semiconductor trade picture would improve.