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Annual General Meeting: a meeting that a business or organization has every year to discuss issues and elect new officials
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Annual General Meeting: a meeting that a business or organization has every year to discuss issues and elect new officials
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an arrangement to see someone at a particular time, especially for a business meeting or to get a professional service
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a way of holding a meeting or discussion in which people are connected by telephone
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a meeting in some US states of members of a political party to choose who will represent the party in the election for President
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a large meeting, often lasting a few days, where people who are interested in a particular subject come together to discuss ideas
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a telephone call in which three or more people use special equipment that allows each of them to hear and speak with the others
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a formal meeting of representatives, for example from different nations or scientific organizations, to discuss ideas, make plans, or solve problems
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a meeting with an expert or a professional person to get advice or discuss a problem, especially a meeting with a doctor
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a meeting that a lot of people belonging to a particular profession or organization go to in order to discuss things
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a meeting between important people to discuss what to do when in an emergency or difficult situation
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a meeting where someone gives a report about an important job that they have just finished, especially for the armed forces or the government
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Extraordinary General Meeting: a special meeting of a business or organization, called by its directors, shareholders, or members, to discuss a particular problem or matter
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a formal arrangement to meet someone or to do something, especially as part of your public duties
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a meeting in which someone asks another person, especially a famous person, questions about themselves, their work, or their ideas, in order to publish or broadcast the information
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a formal meeting in which someone asks you questions to find out if you are suitable for a job, course of study etc
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a meeting in which someone asks you a series of questions as part of a research project
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a meeting where journalists get information and ask questions about a particular piece of news
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a meeting between a worker and their manager in order to discuss how well they are doing in their work
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an official meeting where someone makes a formal statement about a particular issue or event to journalists and answers their questions about it
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a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support someone or something or to protest against someone or something
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an informal meeting at which people are given information or training in a particular subject
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a meeting held among people in different places using an electronic communications system, often television
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a meeting in which people in different places see and hear each other using electronic equipment, including video screens
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the activity of having meetings at which people in different places are connected by electronic equipment that allows them to see and hear each other
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a talk on a subject which is given over the Internet, allowing a group of people in different places to watch, listen and sometimes respond on the same occasion
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an occasion when a group of people meet to learn about a particular subject, especially by taking part in discussions or activities
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using the Internet where you work, during working hours, for activities which are not work-related
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… to reveal a small part of your intentions in order to attract support, without actually committing yourself to doing anything
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