megaconference love

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  • noun A very large-scale conference.

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mega- +‎ conference

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Examples

  • Plans are for the MAHB to be kicked off with a world megaconference, more of less like the United Nations Conference on

    Environmental Scientists Join the "mob." 2009

  • Speaking Sunday at the OpenWorld megaconference in San Francisco, Ellison also introduced a computer system that works faster by analyzing data within its memory chips rather than storing it on disk drives.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter 2011

  • Sarkisian notes on Pac-12 Conference Call --- Wallace and Barnett transfer out How a Pac-16 megaconference affects basketball schedules

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Like a pesky double-digit number of bids for a certain megaconference that many of you outside the Northeast think is overrated.

    SI.com 2011

  • Scott said the conference did look at various models while trying to expand last year, including the possibility of a 16-team megaconference, and has provisions in the TV deals if expansion occurs.

    SI.com 2011

  • Speaking Sunday at the OpenWorld megaconference in San Francisco, Ellison also introduced a computer system that works faster by analyzing data within its memory chips rather than storing it on disk drives.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter 2011

  • How a Pac-16 megaconference affects basketball schedules

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Not to mention the travel costs and regional rivalries that such a megaconference would create.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Associated Press 2011

  • Tony Barnhart doesn't tend to make things up, so when he says the Big Ten is seriously considering a leap not to 12 teams, but to sixteen, making it college football's first certifiable megaconference, it really would be the first

    SBNation.com - All Posts Spencer Hall 2010

  • Tony Barnhart doesn't tend to make things up, so when he says the Big Ten is seriously considering a leap not to 12 teams, but to sixteen, making it college football's first certifiable megaconference, it really would be the first

    SBNation.com - All Posts Spencer Hall 2010

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