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More can participate, either as individuals or pairs or as teams of up to six, in formal tournaments or social gatherings where the governing rules of the event are prescribed by the sponsoring host.
A Barter Potluck was held at GIAC on November 12, 1991, the first of many monthly gatherings where food and skills were exchanged, acquaintances made, and friendships renewed.
Since the late 1930s, SF fans have organized conventions, non-profit gatherings where the fans ( some of whom are also professionals in the field ) meet to discuss SF and generally enjoy themselves.
In 1859, confident of gaining the presidential nomination and advised by his political ally and friend Thurlow Weed that he would be better off avoiding political gatherings where his words might be misinterpreted by one faction or another, Seward left the country for an eight-month tour of Europe that included a visit to Syria, where Ayub Beg Tarabulsy gave him several Arabian horses.
In its heyday celebrations, socials, and gatherings where held continuously.
His passion for expensive steam yachts was undiminished and, in one of the few social gatherings where he and Adeline found some acceptance, he attended Cowes Week every year, as Commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Club.
Many find that they have problems being alone with young children, and they may also avoid social gatherings where alcohol is present.
As kender reach the adolescent and teen-aged years, they become more active participants in " Kender Moots ", social gatherings where the youth can show off their newly found skills in games and demonstrations.
Juggling conventions, clubs and other gatherings where jugglers congregate can be great places to meet and share the art of juggling, for experts novices and even ' non-jugglers ' — who often find themselves doing some form of juggling themselves.
Toastmasters are now regularly seen at weddings, dinners, Masonic Ladies Festivals and other gatherings where a degree of organisation is called for and a touch of class, with a little humour, is needed.
Palm-wine music was named after a drink, palm wine, made from the naturally fermented sap of the oil palm, which was drunk at gatherings where early African guitarists played.
Branches of the Halveti-Jerrahi conduct gatherings where the dervishes perform Sufi remembrance ceremonies ( dhikr ), practice sufi music, serve dinner, pray together and listen to the discourses ( sohbets ) of their Sufi guides.
Even then, the inn was used as a place for gatherings where the villagers would discuss and decide local affairs.
Dining clubs, common in late-Victorian England, were characterised by informal gatherings where men with similar interests could share new ideas and information among friends.
Whereas private gatherings where non-relative individuals of opposite sexes intermingle are considered taboo and might be raided by the police or the Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, which views combating homosexuality as one of its major objectives.
This is supplemented by 3 or 4 annual gatherings where the children travel to the school to spend one week with their teacher and classmates.

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