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1 At Queenstown a similar resolution was passed by practically the whole meeting .
2 A whole meeting is when each one sees something that is disturbing.
3 He had planned the whole meeting , with the useless craftiness of a born woodman.
4 Schrotter's observations and explanations placed the whole meeting in a different light to Wilhelm.
5 In fact, there was something about this whole meeting that was making her uncomfortable.
6 One day we spent the whole meeting talking about dishwashers.
7 A whole meeting is not when each one sees something.
8 The whole meeting lasted perhaps fifteen minutes, I suppose.
9 As he sat down the whole meeting was in a state of wild uproarious enthusiasm.
10 The whole meeting has that noise and the noise not following some one is talking.
11 Suddenly this whole meeting seemed like a bad idea.
12 But I didn't expect to have the whole meeting on Sunday turned on to me.
13 Indeed, he'd planned the whole meeting around it.
14 Needless to say, the whole meeting was pointless.
15 This whole meeting is a waste of time.
16 Diplomatic tugging from all 195 members threatens to loosen the accord-orworse case, tank the whole meeting .
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