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I wanted to re-convene at the end of the day and share food and conversation and maybe snuggle on the couch while we watched a movie.
Tom Matlack: Proud To Be A Stay-At-Home Dad? Tom Matlack 2011
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I wanted to re-convene at the end of the day and share food and conversation and maybe snuggle on the couch while we watched a movie.
Tom Matlack: Proud To Be A Stay-At-Home Dad? Tom Matlack 2011
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"Eventually the six-party talks have to re-convene and let North Korea demonstrate that they're serious about their behavior and about negotiating."
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"Eventually the six-party talks have to re-convene and let North Korea demonstrate that they're serious about their behavior and about negotiating."
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I also had a brief meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and we agreed that we would re-convene the AUSMIN meeting in the first half of this year.
Transcript - Doorstop at the London Conference on Afghanistan 2010
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Then we'd re-convene and discuss whether others picked it up and used it.
Not Enough Words Lauri 2009
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This is how it goes, every month I announce a book, we then have the WHOLE month to read it, and we re-convene at the end to discuss book.
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Instead, send them all off to their own little hidey-holes, and then re-convene later — with instructions to bring your bestideas.
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On Dec. 1, the governor declared a fiscal emergency and ordered legislators to re-convene, but they still have not come up with a fiscal plan.
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If Congress needs to re-convene to do that, then congress should reconvene.
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