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After Game 3 which was a 6-1 loss, Murray blasted his team in a closed-door meeting and then described to the media that the Flyers were in a " choking situation ", a remark which angered his players and likely cost Murray his job as his contract was not renewed.
These meeting areas are generally reserved for appointments and closed-door exhibits.
The king, angry at the report, was momentarily appeased when Bussy showed him the original manuscript to disprove the scandal, but a closed-door meeting ( most likely with Madame de la Baume ) sealed Bussy's fate.
On September 26, 2007 the paper published the Bush-Aznar memo, a leaked transcript of a closed-door meeting between presidents Bush and Aznar shortly before the invasion of Iraq.
First, al-Bayoumi visited the Saudi consulate there in LA and had a closed-door meeting with Fahad al Thumairy, according to Newsweek.
On 17 September 2006, an audio recording surfaced, allegedly from a closed-door meeting of the Prime Minister's party MSZP, held on 26 May 2006, shortly after MSZP won the election.
The May 18, 2004 article in The Hill says that Commission vice-chairman Lee Hamilton " disclosed the administration's refusal to answer questions on the sensitive subject during a recent closed-door meeting with a group of Democratic senators, according to several Democratic sources.
The eviction was approved by HRM council in a closed-door meeting chaired by Kelly on November 8.
The Waldorf Statement was a two-page press release issued on December 3, 1947, by Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, following a closed-door meeting by forty-eight motion picture company executives at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
As president of the MPAA, he abbreviated the organization's name, convened the closed-door meeting of motion picture company executives at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel that led to Waldorf Statement in 1947 and the Hollywood blacklist, and discreetly liberalized the production code.
On November 25, 1947, Johnston was part of a closed-door meeting with 47 motion picture company executives at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel that resulted in the " Waldorf Statement ".
There was a great deal of shouting, and during a closed-door cool-down meeting with WFAN executives they nearly started throwing punches.

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In a tense, closed-door session with Judge Smith, Rayburn attempted to work out a compromise: to add three new members to the Rules Committee ( two Democrats, including one Southerner, and one Republican ).

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After the 1940 election in particular, he opposed any action that would compromise American neutrality, first in closed-door hearings of the Naval Affairs Committee, which he headed, and then in attacking the Lend-Lease program on the floor of the Senate.

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Leung Sheung, along with Lok Yiu and Chu Shong Tin are considered to be the three closed-door students of Yip Man.
After nearly a week of closed-door negotiations, the City Council announced that Bilandic had been selected to serve as Acting Mayor for approximately six months, until a By-election could be held to choose a mayor to fill out the remaining two years in the late Mayor Daley's term.
These reform policies could be interpreted as a reactionary response to the excesses of his rōjū predecessor, Tanuma Okitsugu ( 1719 – 1788 ); and the result was that the Tanuma-initiated, liberalizing reforms within the bakufu and the relaxation of sakoku ( Japan's " closed-door " policy of strict control of foreign merchants ) were reversed or blocked.

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At a closed-door session on Capitol Hill last week, Secretary of State Christian Herter made his final report to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on U.S. affairs abroad.
However, attempts made in closed-door sessions at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 17th Communist Party of China's Central Committee in September 2009 to grapple with these problems produced inconclusive results, although a directive which requires disclosure of investments and property holdings by party and governmental officials was passed.
Authorities say the two regularly attended the Masjid Ar-Ribat al-Islami mosque Awlaki led in San Diego, and Awlaki had many closed-door meetings with them, which led investigators to believe Awlaki knew about the 9 / 11 attacks in advance.
He was a true nationalist in his outlook and was in favor of adopting a closed-door policy with regard to the British.
Authorities say the two regularly attended the Masjid Ar-Ribat al-Islami mosque Awlaki led in San Diego, and Awlaki had many closed-door meetings with them, which led investigators to believe Awlaki knew about the 9 / 11 attacks in advance.
It was through the closed-door negotiations at Philadelphia that the presidency framed in the U. S. Constitution emerged.
Although Jews have been present in Japan and Judaism has been practiced since the 16th century, on a very limited scale, in Japan, Japan comprised but a small part of Jewish history from the ending of Japan's " closed-door " foreign policy to World War II.
In 2005, O ' Neill entered closed-door meetings with the Pittsburgh Gambling Task Force to help them reach a " no-endorsement " stance on what casino to recommend.
On 15 October 2003, after closed-door meetings were held by the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party, Stephen Harper ( then the leader of the Canadian Alliance ) and Peter MacKay ( then the leader of the Progressive Conservatives ) announced the "' Conservative Party Agreement-in-Principle ", thereby merging their parties to create the new Conservative Party of Canada.
Ling then presided over a period of relative peace within the party, and worked to maintain the interests of the Chinese community through a quiet, closed-door approach within the government.
Back in Turkmenistan he was arrested in June 2008 and sentenced after a closed-door trial to 11 years in jail.
Similarly, Ovezgeldy Ataev former Speaker of Parliament and Akmurad Redzhepov, former head of the State Security Council had closed-door trials and remains in prison.

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Despite the lack of consensus among political forces in Peru regarding this proposal, the ad hoc OAS meeting of ministers nevertheless approved Fujimori ’ s offer in mid-May, and elections for the CCD were held on 22 November 1992.
* Generations Reaching – on a delightful chance meeting with the late 11th Duke of Devonshire, and with Kathleen Agnes Kennedy and John F. Kennedy beside Lismore Castle, Co Waterford, Ireland in mid-May 2004.
Expansion side Fredericksburg Gunners demolished them 7-0 in their first meeting in mid-May, and put another four past them in the return meeting in late June, while Ocean City Barons, Hampton Roads Piranhas and Virginia Legacy all registered comprehensive victories during the Royals ' awful mid-season period, 4-0, 5-0 and 6-1 respectively.
In mid-May Gates accompanied Eisenhower to Paris for a summit meeting that had been scheduled prior to the U-2 affair.

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On 9 November, eleven police officers were wounded when a Montoneros bomb exploded at the police headquarters of La Plata during a meeting of the Buenos Aires police chiefs.
In 1980 the Ninth Organization of American States General Assembly, meeting in La Paz, Bolivia, condemned human rights violations in Paraguay, describing torture and disappearances as " an affront to the hemisphere's conscience ".
La Scala ( as it came to be known ) soon became the preeminent meeting place for noble and wealthy Milanese people.
Gautier began writing poetry as early as 1826 but the majority of his life was spent as a contributor to various journals, mainly La Presse, which also gave him the opportunity for foreign travel and for meeting many influential contacts in high society and in the world of the arts.
In 1790, at the inaugural meeting of the Real Sociedad Económica de Cosecheros de La Rioja ( Royal Economic Society of Rioja Winegrowers ), many initiatives as to how to construct, fix, and maintain the roads and other forms of access for transportation of wine were discussed.
He made his acquaintance of most of them at La Pouplinière's salon, at the Société du Caveau, or at the house of the Comte de Livry, all meeting places for leading cultural figures of the day.
Following his meeting with the spy and fearing that the Austrian general might try to escape, Bonaparte spread his army out in a wide net by sending Louis Desaix with GdD Jean Boudet ’ s division ( 6, 000 men ) south to Novi Ligure and GdD Jean François Cornu de La Poype ( 3, 500 men ) north on the other bank of the Po.
However, La Liga disbanded after only one meeting as Rizal was arrested and deported to Dapitan in Mindanao.
Middleton let the matter drop after meeting Mead socially ; but two related works, an Appendix seu Definitiones, pars secunda and a letter from Middleton to another opponent, Charles La Motte, were later published in 1761 by William Heberden the elder.
After meeting director Goffredo Alessandrini she received her first screen role in La cieca di Sorrento ( The Blind Woman of Sorrento ) ( 1934 ) and later achieved international fame in Rossellini's Rome, Open City ( 1945 ), considered the first significant movie to launch the Italian neorealism movement in cinema.
Venezuelan President Rómulo Betancourt and U. S. President John F. Kennedy at La Morita, Venezuela, during an official meeting for the Alliance for Progress in 1961
There are many popular Colombian meeting places including " La Bodeguita " and " Distriandina ".
It was only after meeting some Indians who recalled La Salle that he was sure that this was the Mississippi.
After meeting each other on an EMI convention in Texas, Corretjer and De La Hoya fell in love and began dating.
The La Ferté-Alais Air Show is an annual meeting of aviation enthusiasts in La Ferté-Alais, France.
The 12 March 1679, La Voisin was arrested outside Notre-Dame de Bonne-Nouvelle after having heard mass, just before her appointed meeting at
The most controversial of these preparations was the construction of a 3-metre high concrete and wire fence around a large section of La Colline Parlementaire that encircled the meeting site, the National Assembly and many government and residential buildings.
She joined Fianna Fáil on its foundation in 1926, chairing the inaugural meeting of the new party in La Scala Theatre.
In 1477, in the Ermita ( Hermitage ) de San Sebastián ( later the Convento de La Merced, then the Ermita de La Merced ), the Order de Santiago held a general chapter meeting and selected Don Alonso de Cárdenas as its new master.
Some suspected that Kemper Marley, a man who made millions in the liquor distribution business in Arizona in a partnership with Cindy McCain's father and fraternal uncle, was behind the Bolles murder, but Phoenix police could find no evidence linking him with the crime, and he continued conducting business in Arizona until meeting his own death, cancer-related, on June 25, 1990 in La Jolla, California.
Yet they were in need of a singer for the band, so they fixed up a casting meeting with Amaia Montero that resulted in the creation of La Oreja de Van Gogh, who after launching album Dile al sol took off boosted by Amaia's mighty voice and catchy soft tunes trimmed with beautiful arrangements.
The nearby villages are La Ferté-Alais ( aerodrome of Cerny-Jean Baptiste Salis: Annual international meeting ) and Milly-la-Forêt ( house of Jean Cocteau, historical village ).

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