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convention and Venice
The Venice convention of 30 January 1892 was on cholera by the Suez Canal route ; that of Dresden of 15 April 1893, on cholera within European countries ; that of Paris of 3 April 1894, on cholera by the pilgrim traffic ; and that of Venice, on 19 March 1897, was in connection with the outbreak of plague in the East, and the conference met to settle on an international basis the steps to be taken to prevent, if possible, its spread into Europe.

convention and declared
CND's declared policies were the unconditional renunciation of the use, production of or dependence upon nuclear weapons by Britain and the bringing about of a general disarmament convention.
He declared simultaneity only a convenient convention which depends on the speed of light, whereby the constancy of the speed of light would be a useful postulate for making the laws of nature as simple as possible.
Ultimately, however, Dryden declared Shakespeare " incomparable " because of his disregard for convention:
An attempt to hold a popular convention to write a new constitution was declared insurrection by the charter government, and the convention leaders were arrested.
One after another, state conventions to elect delegates to the national convention in Chicago repudiated an incumbent elected president of their party, who had not declared whether he would be a candidate for renomination.
In Ireland, a convention had been called earlier in the year, and on 14 May it declared for Charles as King.
* Article 2 states that signatories are bound by the convention both in war, armed conflicts where war has not been declared and in an occupation of another country's territory.
Originally organized on December 23, 1873, in Hillsboro, Ohio, and officially declared at a national convention in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1874.
Gay Sunshine magazine declared the convention " the battle that ended the homophile movement ".
The Communists, though invited to the convention that drafted it, boycotted and declared after the ratification that not only would it not recognize the ROC constitution, but all bills passed by the Nationalist administration would be disregarded as well.
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When Willis called a leadership convention for 1954, Roblin quickly declared himself as a candidate.
Several of Rae's associates, including Arlene Perly Rae, declared their support for Howard McCurdy, and later moved to Audrey McLaughlin after McCurdy was dropped from the ballot at the leadership convention.
" Emphasizing this point during a speech to the founding convention of the IWW, Hagerty declared:
He considered it folly for South Carolina to act alone ; but he was strongly in favor of secession, and in 1850, as a delegate to the Nashville convention, he declared himself friendly to the scheme, then first agitated, of a separate southern confederacy.
Cooper declared to the convention:
The reductions were too little for South Carolina, and in November 1832 a state convention declared that the tariffs of both 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and unenforceable in South Carolina after February 1, 1833.
The convention declared that the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and unenforceable within the state of South Carolina after February 1, 1833.
In September 1883, he was unanimously declared a founding member of the American Ornithologists ' Union even though his duties prevented him from attending their first convention.
Once the election returns were certain, a special South Carolina convention declared " that the Union now subsisting between South Carolina and other states under the name of the ' United States of America ' is hereby dissolved ", heralding the secession of six more cotton states by February, and the formation of an independent nation, the Confederate States of America.
On July 30, the convention declared the state offices vacant, and appointed a new provisional government with Hamilton Gamble as governor.
He was a faithful supporter of Webster's policy as declared in the latter's Seventh of March Speech of 1850 and labored to secure for him the presidential nomination at the Whig national convention in 1852.
On August 28, a convention met again in Tucson and declared that the territory formed the previous year was part of the Confederacy.

convention and Anthony
Anthony joined with Stanton in organizing the first women's state temperance society in America after being refused admission to a previous convention on account of her sex, in 1851.
Anthony participated in every subsequent annual National Women's Rights Convention, and served as convention president in 1858.
Stone was married more than a year when, in July 1856, she firmly requested of Susan Anthony that for the annual convention her name be given simply as " Lucy Stone ".
Anthony intended to do as asked, approving of Stone's decision, but Stone's surname still appeared on the published convention call as Blackwell.
Back at the NAWSA convention, Anthony was elected president, with Stanton and Stone becoming honorary presidents.
Following the May 1869 American Equal Rights Association convention, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony established the National Woman Suffrage Association ( hereby referred to as " the National ").
Meeting at the Women's Bureau in New York City, Stanton, Anthony and delegates from nineteen states of the AERA convention, appointed Elizabeth Cady Stanton as the National's President.
In July 1923 the National Woman's Party celebrated the 75th anniversary of the 1848 Seneca Falls convention with a pageant and pilgrimage to Susan B. Anthony ’ s grave in nearby Rochester, though Anthony did not attend in 1848.
Anthony wrote to each woman in the NWSA membership to " be on hand at our next annual Washington convention to stand firm as a rock for perfect freedom in the union and for Mrs. Stanton as President of it.
At the national convention of suffrage of that year, Susan B. Anthony, a friend of Brawley Hughes, grabbed him and named him the " suffrage knight of Arizona ".
Bouchercon, the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction.
The 2012 convention was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, had over 1, 200 attendees, and featured speakers Naomi Shihab-Nye, Anthony Doer, and Natasha Tretheway.
Anthony also details Harding's induction into the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, a Shrine organization, during the convention week ( making note of the conical hat used by the Tall Cedars in the ceremony ); Anthony writes that he feels that the charges made by Grand Wizard Alton Young ( reported by Wyn Craig Wade in 1985 ) against Harding were in " retaliation for the Shrine speech and another anti-bigotry speech made by Harding at the dedication of the Alexander Hamilton statue at the Treasury Building " in the previous month of May 1923.
In 2006, he attended a Genesis convention in London ( along with Anthony Phillips and Steve Hackett ), and played drums for a tribute band's performance of " The Knife ".

convention and heir
John made a claim to being the rightful heir of the de Braose lands and titles and although the courts did not find for him, his other uncle Reginald de Braose was able to cede by a legal convention the Baronies of both Gower and Bramber to him for a fee.

convention and combined
This kenning follows a convention whereby the name of any god is combined with some male attribute ( e. g. war or weaponry ) to produce a kenning for " man ".
In this convention there is a provision of successive carriage and a combined carriage partly by air and partly by other modes of transport as well.
This period was built on the strong natural independence of the Norwegian farm culture, combined with awareness of the American Revolution ( 1775 – 1783 ) and the French Revolution ( 1789 – 1799 ), building the natural national assertiveness, and culminating in the constitutional convention of 1814.
Airport originated the 1970s disaster film genre, establishing the convention of " microcosmic melodrama combined with catastrophe-oriented adventure ".
For a brief period of time, the YPWW Congress was combined with the Sunday School Congress in a joint convention until 1951.
Like many of the leading modern utilitarians, they combined with their psychological distrust of popular judgments of right and wrong, and their firm conviction that all such distinctions are based solely on law and convention, the equally unwavering principle that the wise person who would pursue pleasure logically must abstain from that which is usually thought wrong or unjust.
) The Marriage Act combined the spousals and nuptials and, by the start of the 19th century, social convention prescribed that brides be virgins at marriage.
It was a unique event that combined the features of a music festival and fan convention.
As president of the Utica & Schenectady, Corning organized in 1851 a convention of the owners and presidents of the other eight operating railroads, which combined roughly connected the cities of Albany and Buffalo, New York.
The convention is that the letter name is first combined with the Arabic numeral to determine a specific pitch, which is then altered by applying accidentals.
The Charlottetown Civic Centre is a combined hockey arena, trade and convention facility located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Hellyer gave a 25-minute speech to the predominantly francophone convention, of which only two minutes were in English, explaining how wage and price controls combined with controls over monopoly industries would enable the government to ensure full employment, eliminate inflation, and provide a guaranteed annual income.
The story of a disabled GI returning to civilian life, Hank had a unique look due to Waugh's decorative art style, combined with dialogue lettered in upper and lower case rather than the accepted convention of all upper case lettering in balloons and captions.

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