Colloquium Sentence Examples

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  • The citizen's forum is organizing colloquium on the seven critical areas.

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  • He attended the 1930 colloquium of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in St Andrews.

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  • Gerz, who is a Senior Research Fellow at Coventry University, will be hosting a colloquium on Friday 23 May at 13.30.

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  • There is also an annual colloquium held at the US Embassy in London in November.

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  • A second colloquium, to review papers prepared for the project, took place in Toronto in April 2001.

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  • It was there that he began his Latin Grammar, his Glossary (the earliest Latin-English dictionary in existence), and his Colloquium, in which Latin is taught in a conversational manner.

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  • They were elected for the term of one year and re-eligible only after an interval, and they were supported by a municipal council (commune consilium, consilium magnum or secretum or generale, or colloquium) and a general assembly (parlamentum, concio, commune consilium, commune, universitas civium), which, however, as a rule was far from comprising the whole body of citizens.

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  • Marco said it was important to give the colloquium a practical orientation.

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  • A number of participants in the one-day colloquium requested a follow-up along similar lines next year.

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  • The purpose of the visit was to attend a three-day colloquium on South Africa and Social Policy.

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  • The project also hosted a major international colloquium on Hellenistic Monarchy at Somerville College, Oxford, in March 2003.

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  • The 17th British colloquium for Theoretical Computer Science was held in early April 2001 in the Kelvin Conference Center in Glasgow.

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  • Leading academics and broadcasters answered these questions at a one day colloquium held at Queen Mary, University of London on 29 June 2006.

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  • These projects will lead to an Annual Colloquium to which industrial sponsors will be invited.

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  • After his elevation he wrote an abridgment for his monks of IEthelwold's De consuetudine monachorum, 5 adapted to their rudimentary ideas of monastic life; a letter to Wulfgeat of Ylmandun 6; an introduction to the study of the Old and New Testaments (about io08, edited by William L'Isle in 1623); a Latin life of his master i z Ethelwold 7; a pastoral letter for Wulfstan, archbishop of York and bishop of Worcester, in Latin and English; and an English version of Bede's De Temporibus.8 The Colloquium, 9 a Latin dialogue designed to serve his scholars as a manual of Latin conversation, may date from his life at Cernel.

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