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Значения термина convivial meeting на английском
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ATHENIAN: And did any one ever see this sort of convivialmeeting rightly ordered?
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In the evening we had another convivialmeeting with great flow of oratory and rice-spirit.
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A weekly convivialmeeting was established by myself and travellers, under the name of the Roman Club.
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We have heard from five parishes, and in none of the five have we heard of a single convivialmeeting.
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For the circumstances which happened before the matter in question are inquired into, such as any preparation, any conferences, any place, any prearranged convivialmeeting.
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And may not convivialmeetings have a similar remedial use?
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Convivialmeetings were all the vogue, and the tavern was the universal rallying-place of good-fellowship.
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Politics and patriotism were the common subjects of conversation in the various convivialmeetings that took place.
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CLEINIAS: You seem to imply, my friend, that convivialmeetings, when rightly ordered, are an important element of education.
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When at the bar, Lords Newton and Hermand were great friends, and many were the convivialmeetings they enjoyed together.
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The only other convivialmeetings of our small symposium were on the birthdays of each member, Midwinter's Day and King's Birthday.
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'You imply that the regulation of convivialmeetings is a part of education; how will you prove this?'
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The first party unsuccessfully endeavoured to elude the laws prohibitory of sacrifices and divinations by concealing their religious ceremonies under the form of convivialmeetings.
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The convivialmeetings of the people, even their labours and journeys, are cheered by songs composed for the occasion, and chanted often with considerable taste.