Exemplos de uso de Convened em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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A tribunal must be convened.
The church council convened in Chalcedon in 451 A.D.
The multitude ought to be convened.
The European Parliament convened 15 plenary sessions.
A month later, a second grand jury was convened.
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Councils of clergy have been convened to define orthodoxy.
This session of the United Nations is hereby convened.
The Committee shall be convened, as necessary, by the Commission.
G End-of-Iife vehicles: Conciliation Committee convened.
In May 1832, Palmerston convened the London Conference.
The Monitoring Committee for the CSF was convened twice.
The Congress was convened again to appoint a new president.
What kind of emergency meeting is convened after 4 days?
Convened by the Mendoza Club Classics, this journey of 500 kms.
It cannot be improvised or convened on Facebook.
I would have convened a panel of respected economists to help us solve this.
Meetings of the Commission shall be convened by the President.
The emperor… convened a council of 318 bishops… in the city of Nicea….
Christian theologians andreligious scholars was convened in the.
The Commission is convened in Plenary Assembly twice each year.
Since then, the Charter Conference has been regularly convened.
In subsequent activism,Muhammad convened a second march in 1999.
It was convened by the council to decide important questions;
It is under this title that was convened the meeting on Saturday 15 October.
On September 6, 1945,a congress of representatives was convened in Seoul.
Last month, Airwheel convened a new product release conference.
D Undesirable substances and products in ani mal feed: Conciliation Committee convened.
The board has been convened, and Evie has been firmly retired, I understand.
By 325 AD. in Rome,emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicea.
In response, ADI convened a demonstration calling for early elections.