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  • Those were key lessons imparted by Andrew Hargadon of the University of California, Davis, speaking on April 25 at a mini-plenary session on social innovation and philanthropy at the start of the Council on Foundations '2010 Annual Conference.

    Jane Wales: Council on Foundations 2010: Networks, Not Ideas, Drive Innovation 2010

  • Under the rules of the parliament, there must now be a debate which, we understand, will be held during the mini-plenary in Brussels on 25 May, four days before the French referendum.

    It's the Blog wot done it – again! Richard 2005

  • Opening the mini-plenary session from Brussels on 23 March 2011, he raised the "cash for amendments" scandal uncovered in a British newspaper.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • No US president has addressed parliament since Ronald Reagan in 1985 and hopes were high that Obama would make an appearance at the mini-plenary in Brussels during his visit to Europe next month.

    Epolitix News 2009

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