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Significados de large assemblies em inglês
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Uso de large assemblies em inglês
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We need to try and avoid largeassemblies and other gatherings at schools.
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He is passionately fond of fetes, largeassemblies, and spectacular displays.
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The high-born Demosthenes electrified largeassemblies by his indignant invectives against the Spanish Philip.
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Among the largeassemblies are many coloured folk, some free and some runaway slaves.
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We preached three times to largeassemblies.
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She was only invited to those largeassemblies which included all her acquaintances, not merely her friends.
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But in largeassemblies, or in those doing a great deal of business, committees are of the utmost importance.
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These could only coexist with liberty; for a democracy is more favorable than an aristocracy to largeassemblies of citizens.
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The political unions convened largeassemblies in the open air, and violent resolutions were passed, which threatened a dissolution of society.
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In a city accustomed to largeassemblies and to unrestrained expressions of popular feeling, no such scene had ever been witnessed.
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You did not expect to appear at any largeassemblies while you were in Brittany, and you have brought no ball-dress with you.
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In largeassemblies it is better to follow the practice of the House of Representatives, and go into committee of the whole.]
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He said sick children and teachers should stop going to school, largeassemblies and gatherings should be avoided, and good hand hygiene should be practised.
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We propose that largeassemblies of myosin-II proteins consolidate the contractile ring by continuously binding to F-actin in the ring, thereby contributing to its maintenance.
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Demos'thenes was not a clergyman, or minister, but he spoke before largeassemblies of the Athenians, and they were very much delighted to hear him.
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Encountering fresh difficulties daily, the directors were forced to resolve them, while the largeAssemblies, without contact with realities, had only their aspirations.