0 to bring together a group of people for a meeting, or to meet for a meeting: --
1 to meet formally as a group, or to arrange a meeting of people or groups for a serious purpose: --
2 to arrange for a group of people to come together for an official meeting: --
Banned from speaking in church, revivalists convened their meetings outside the church building.
It convened between three and four times annually.
Not only were the violators not punished, but local officials stopped convening meetings or demanding compulsory labour, as though they had abdicated their authority.
After completion of data acquisition, the research team convened to review all available information.
Deals could still be made away from public scrutiny by convening privately prior to the official meetings.
For the second round, each group convened for a facilitated meeting, which followed a written protocol.
During the discussions of this hastily convened group, the only course of action that was not advocated by anyone was a second fixed-rate devaluation.
Using a data base of 87 legislative elections convened in the 1990s, the paper identifies three trends.