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emocratic Party chairman at the party's June | convention. |
The Kaiser | Convention Center is a 5,492-seat multi-purpose arena i |
f the Kandyan Kingdom in 1815 by the Kandyan | Convention it governed the former Kandian Kingdom as a |
D'Oyly is credited with drafting the Kandyan | Convention of March 2, 1815 which set out the terms of |
The name does not appear in the Kandyan | Convention to indicate any prominence at the time. |
He was part of the Danville, Kentucky | convention of 1787. |
speaker at New Wine, Soul Survivor, Keswick | Convention, and other Christian conferences in the UK. |
one of the speakers at the inaugural Keswick | Convention. |
The Keswick | Convention; its Message, its Method and its Men, London |
he keynote performance at the national Kid's | Convention of '96 at Chicago's Whitney Young High Schoo |
He once catered a Ku Klux Klan | convention held in Little Rock "to show them love." |
The Knoxville | Convention Center is a 500,000-square-foot convention c |
was held June 24-25, 2006, at the Knoxville | Convention Center. |
The pier is near the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre. |
our Road, Wanchai, adjacent to the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre. |
Nearby are the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre and Grand Hyatt Hong K |
Tamar site is suggested since the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre, where the conference |
It is held annually at the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre usually around August. |
he Hong Kong Houseware Fair at the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). |
If built, it will serve the Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre at Wan Chai North, Hon |
tail reception for 4,000 guests at Hong Kong | Convention and Exhibition Centre. |
rred by the delegates of First World Konkani | Convention 1995 |
The Joseph S. Koury | Convention Center is the largest hotel/convention cente |
a model passing out fliers at the Erotica LA | convention in 2006. |
La | Convention Nationale (3 vols., 1824-1825) |
ecalling the provisions of the Forced Labour | Convention, 1930, the Freedom of Association and Protec |
ng noted the provisions of the Forced Labour | Convention, 1930, and |
Also ratification of the Maritime Labour | Convention will -after it enters into force- result in |
Abolition of Forced Labour | Convention, 1957 is an International Labour Organizatio |
Lafayette | Convention and Visitors Commission - Blackham Coliseum |
In 1977, the Lafayette | Convention and Visitors Commission merged the Tribute t |
The European Landscape | Convention introduced a Europe-wide concept centring on |
April 8 - In the Lansdowne-Cambon | Convention France gives up some of its longstanding rig |
m was an ambitious attempt to create a large | convention with regional and national appeal. |
As of 2009 it was the 24th largest | convention facility in North America. |
Moscone Center (mahs-KOH-nee) is the largest | convention and exhibition complex in San Francisco, Cal |
f his declining health, he attended his last | convention in 1944 in Chicago, Illinois where he was el |
The fourth and, so far, last | convention was held in November 2010. |
he University of Pennsylvania, and the later | Convention Hall was constructed along the building's ea |
The latest | convention, ConDor XVII, occurred February 26-28, 2010, |
The latter | convention was adopted on and after 1 January 1925 for |
fest is held yearly at the David L. Lawrence | Convention Center in downtown Pittsburgh. |
allman Street and ends at the David Lawrence | Convention Center. |
ment, this in deference to National Lawyers' | Convention decision to boycott elections under Mr. Mush |
e at the Progressive Conservative leadership | convention of 1976. |
During Joe Clark's leadership | convention candidacy in 1983, Danis was his chief Quebe |
2006 leadership | convention - Held August 24-27 2006 in Ottawa, Ontario. |
s a candidate in the party's 1992 leadership | convention against Ralph Klein. |
000 in the week leading up to the leadership | convention. |
Progressive Conservative Party's leadership | convention of February 1985. |
ka had won two votes at the 1967 leadership | convention.) |
r's 1976 Progressive Conservative leadership | convention, running as a right wing candidate. |
tead of the traditional delegated leadership | convention. |
cceed himself in the party's 1967 leadership | convention, but lost to Robert Stanfield. |
lon Low at the 1961 Social Credit leadership | convention but came in third. |
sful bid to win the NDP's federal leadership | convention in 1995 and Jack Layton's successful candida |
andidate in the 1936 Conservative leadership | convention placing sixth. |
isions within the party to hold a leadership | convention. |
r was chosen as party leader in a leadership | convention held in January 1985. |
iel Johnson, Sr. during the party leadership | convention held in Quebec City on September 23, 1961. |
succeed him as leader in the 2005 leadership | convention. |
foundland and Labrador held their leadership | convention from May 26-28, 2006. |
and calls on his party to hold a leadership | convention |
party leader prior to the actual leadership | convention. |
and in 1989, she won the NDP 1989 leadership | convention, replacing the retiring Ed Broadbent. |
the 1976 Progressive Conservative leadership | convention as well as the successful campaign against J |
he was a candidate at the party's leadership | convention, coming in third behind winner David Lewis a |
o-chair of the provincial party's leadership | convention. |
ey supported Clark in the 1983 PC leadership | convention, and was largely shut out of Quebec PC circl |
Camp was successful in forcing a leadership | convention for 1967. |
Party at the 1958 Ontario Liberal leadership | convention, placing fourth. |
He finished fourth in the leadership | convention, surprising many. |
adership at the 1927 Conservative leadership | convention, finishing in third place. |
the 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership | convention, Roberge endorsed Kim Campbell for leader of |
Bradley took his place until the leadership | convention. |
te at the Ontario Liberal Party's leadership | convention. |
leadership troubles emerged and a leadership | convention was called, Hurd was the first declared cand |
s a candidate at the Conservative leadership | convention, placing third. |
roached to run in the 2003 BC NDP leadership | convention, but declined, citing his commitment to his |
The leadership | convention took place on October 17, 2009. |
a candidate at the Social Credit leadership | convention coming in fifth. |
At the 1989 Winnipeg leadership | convention, former B.C. Premier Dave Barrett and Audrey |
t year's Progressive Conservative leadership | convention, losing to George Drew. |
acing a poor third at the party's leadership | convention. |
At the leadership | convention, held November 18 & 19, 2005 she lost to Pau |
ped organize the 2003 Green Party Leadership | Convention in Ottawa, and was responsible for moving th |
The leadership | convention was held on November 18 to 19, 2005. |
P leader at the party's June 2009 leadership | convention. |
At the August 30, 1997 leadership | convention in Surrey, Wilf Hanni was elected leader ove |
ate for the 2009 Saskatchewan NDP leadership | convention, following Calvert's resignation on October |
cques Bertrand during the party's leadership | convention, held on June 21, 1969. |
November 13-15, 2009 - GPO leadership | convention. |
This was the last NDP leadership | convention that was decided solely by delegates attendi |
was a candidate in the AFN's 1994 leadership | convention, but lost to Ovide Mercredi. |
to internal pressure and called a leadership | convention for the following year. |
to be a candidate at the Liberal leadership | convention. |
ed Drew in the 1949 provincial PC leadership | convention, coming in third place. |
andidate in the 1942 Conservative leadership | convention. |
the leadership at the 1969 party leadership | convention but lost to Richard Hatfield. |
Conservative Party's January 1985 leadership | convention, but crossed to Frank Miller after Timbrell |
ting in November 2007, and hold a leadership | convention in April 2008. |
mes, and calling for an immediate leadership | convention. |
der, and the party called another leadership | convention for November 1985. |
red in 1961, Dymond ran in the PC leadership | convention, coming in sixth place. |
the second ballot at the party's leadership | convention. |
inished third at the party's 1976 leadership | convention, behind Stuart Smith and David Peterson. |
A leadership | convention was held on March 18, 2006 at which Hanni wa |
er was a candidate in the 1961 PC leadership | convention, but was eliminated on the third ballot. |
He lost the 2001 leadership | convention to become Liberal party leader to Roger Grim |
The leadership | convention was held in November 1996. |
m but was defeated at the party's leadership | convention by Russell MacLellan, prompting Boudreau to |
the 1983 Progressive Conservative leadership | convention. |
r at the party's October 13, 2007 leadership | convention. |
iller at the party's January 1985 leadership | convention. |
In the March 2002 leadership | convention, following Mike Harris' resignation announce |
itiveness, Training and Trade.The leadership | convention took place on October 17, 2009. |
6, Karwacki addressed the Liberal leadership | convention in Montreal on the topic of Liberalism in We |
's leadership in the 1950 Liberal leadership | convention placing third in a field of eight candidates |
l ran in the 1949 provincial Tory leadership | convention, placing second to Leslie Frost. |
he was a candidate at the party's leadership | convention, and placed fourth. |
In the 1989 federal NDP leadership | convention Newhook backed Audrey McLaughlin's campaign. |
Graham was elected at the last leadership | convention held in 2002 over Jack MacDougall. |
the 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership | convention, there was renewed speculation that Greene w |
The night before the PC leadership | convention, Chandler delivered a platform that the Cana |
ne Calvert for the provincial NDP leadership | convention and finished second. |
iberal Party of Canada held their leadership | convention at the Air Canada Centre. |
il March 28, 1906, when a provincial Liberal | convention acclaimed Edward Brown for the position. |
ved only 329 votes at the provincial Liberal | convention of 1970, as against 720 for Asper. |
keynote speakers at the national Libertarian | convention in Denver in May 2008. |
dates were selected at the Texas Libertarian | Convention 10 June 2006 in Houston (the Libertarian Par |
xecutive and vice president of American Life | Convention, Chicago, Illinois 1944-1954. |
nt at the Saturnalia, but this is a literary | convention. |
yors as first vice-president at the 2007 LMA | convention in Monroe. |
The London | Convention superseded the 1881 Pretoria Convention. |
The London | Convention remained the foundation of UK-SAR relations |
The London | Convention - The London Allstars (single), 1997 |
Louisville | Convention and Visitors Bureau 2003 Press Kit |
a delegate from Rhode Island to the Loyalist | Convention held in Philadelphia in 1866. |
nkle was a delegate to the Southern Loyalist | Convention at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1866; he re |
He served as delegate to the Loyalist | Convention in Philadelphia in 1866. |
served as delegate to the Southern Loyalist | Convention at Philadelphia in 1866. |
d as delegate to the Philadelphia Loyalists' | Convention in 1866 and to the Pittsburgh Soldiers' Conv |
The Lulu | Convention Centre is located at Puzhakkal, in Thrissur |
underwater park located beneath Kuala Lumpur | Convention Centre within Kuala Lumpur City Centre devel |
, on Jalan Pinang, close to the Kuala Lumpur | Convention Centre. |
Along with the Kuala Lumpur | Convention Centre and the Binjai condominium, developme |
2) of retail and a 260,000 sq ft (24,000 m2) | convention center. |
Minimum Wage-Fixing Machinery | Convention, 1928 is an International Labour Organizatio |
Guarding of Machinery | Convention, 1963 is an International Labour Organizatio |
a World Congress Center or GWCC is the major | convention center in Atlanta. |
ld in the Chicago Coliseum, the city's major | convention center. |
eet is also home to downtown Calgary's major | convention and exhibition facility, the Telus Conventio |
Cherukolpuzha Hindu Matha Maha Mandalam ( | Convention) |
e Experience is a commercial anime and manga | convention held in Dunedin. |
UppCon is a Swedish anime and manga | convention held annually in Uppsala. |
Besides offices, there are also many | convention and meeting facilities available. |
City-a commutation provider and serves many | convention centers and hospitality venues |
1808, although it may have been a mapmaker's | convention rather than a depiction of the actual buildi |
Maramon | Convention (2008). |
Maramon | Convention - 2008 |
mon is the venue of the world famous Maramon | Convention. |
Maramon is famous because of the Maramon | Convention, the largest Christian gathering in Asia. |
e call to go to Karnataka during the Maramon | Convention of 1947. |
Maritime | Convention Centre with a Five Star Hotel |
Two hundred thousand copies of Marmon | Convention hymn book (in Malayalam and with translitera |
It is held at the Marriott | Convention Center in Burbank, California during what is |
Ramsey was a delegate to the Maryland | Convention (the revolutionary assembly) in 1775. |
James E. Rooney - Massachusetts | Convention Center Authority |
war, Heath was a member of the Massachusetts | Convention that ratified the United States Constitution |
According to the Central Massachusetts | Convention and Visitors Bureau, it is the largest autom |
The Maxwell | Convention Center or Tulsa Convention Center is a 7,111 |
At the May | convention, Indiana first supported John McLean, but fe |
The McAllen | Convention Center is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena a |
Its formal name is the San Jose McEnery | Convention Center, in recognition of former mayor Tom M |
onnage in 1994 under the Tonnage Measurement | convention of 1969, and is no longer widely used term i |
ated Collegiate Press National College Media | Convention in Austin, Texas, the paper won the Best in |
llrooms and pre-function areas for meetings, | convention activities, and other public and private eve |
South Wharf & Melbourne | Convention and Exhibition Centre |
It took place at the Melbourne | Convention and Exhibition Centre from 12 to 14 March 20 |
Baptiste, manager of the Kaua'i War Memorial | Convention Hall and head of an islandwide park beautifi |
National MENC | Convention - Nashville, Tennessee 2002 |
UN Mercenary | Convention |
001 and is usually known as the UN Mercenary | Convention. |
therhood came as a result of the 1917 merger | convention of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. |
l election, held just weeks after the merger | convention, Hinman lost to his Progressive Conservative |
oductions annual invitation-only black metal | convention in the Colorado Rockies known as the Gatheri |
On 7 April 2008 during the Metrorail | convention it won a Metro award for the best recently c |
delegate to the Democratic National Mid-term | Convention in 1974. |
ret Bulgarian-German agreement, the Military | convention between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgari |
two parts: a political treaty and a military | convention. |
final proposal also included a $280 million | convention center which was not publicly popular. |
Hours of Work (Coal Mines) | Convention, 1931 was an International Labour Organizati |
Hours of Work (Coal Mines) | Convention (Revised), 1935 is an International Labour O |
km) before dissipating near the Minneapolis | Convention Center in downtown Minneapolis. |
s overwhelmed by the neighboring Minneapolis | Convention Center. |
did not attend the Green Party of Minnesota | Convention, and therefore was not endorsed. |
gh the work of the Lott Cary Foreign Mission | Convention, based in Washington, DC. |
The Lott Carey Foreign Mission | Convention was a movement by African American Baptist f |
or in Eastern Asia, First General Missionary | Convention, Cleveland, 1903. |
pen Door in Africa, First General Missionary | Convention, Cleveland, 1903, also a pamphlet. |
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