The pair spoke separately at the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities conference in Fife.
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That's the location of the convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
That judicial opposition to torture evidence didn't just spring from the European Convention of Human Rights.
In Philadelphia, it was his turn to make a pitch at the convention of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO.
The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla) criticised the proposed move to self-financing through fees from 2004-05.
The Wii U breaks the decades-old convention of gamers holding controllers while staring at a TV screen.
NPR's Audie Cornish was in Cincinnati earlier today where Senator John McCain addressed the convention of the NAACP.
NON-COMM is an annual convention of non-commercial radio programmers and music directors, as well as other music-industry professionals.
And on Friday, the President will deliver remarks at the biennial convention of the Union for Reform Judaism.
The convention of measuring people's wealth by their total assets makes retiring Americans look poorer than they actually are.
At the convention of a big trade union, he promised a pay rise in January for all public-sector employees.
On the range is a convention of older men in wide-brimmed bucket hats.
The album features an official souvenir programme of the fourth annual Beatles Convention of Cavern Mecca, dated August 26, 1984.
Chlorine isn't listed on any of the three lists of chemicals banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1997.
Trading of rhino horns was banned in 1976 by signatories of the Convention of the International Trade in Endangered Species.
The European Commission allowed temporary re-introduction of border controls, in breach of the Schengen convention of the free movement of people.
Pat Watters, former President of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla), will chair the the new Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
The Republican presidential candidate addressed the convention of the NAACP in Cincinnati.
The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla) said it was pleased that the number of quangos would be reduced through the merger.
Mr Straw also plans to abolish the legal convention of doli incapax.
An outbreak of the disease in Philadelphia in 1976, largely among people attending a convention of the American Legion, led to its name.
The European Convention of Human Rights was prepared by the Council of Europe in 1950 and ratified by the United Kingdom in 1951.
Under the Geneva Convention of 1949 and the Hague regulations of 1907 the coalition has clear responsibilities and clear limits to its authority.
Following the mosaic convention of TV procedurals, it leaps from one crisis to another with an attention-deficit alacrity that occasionally borders on absurdity.
The issuing of the writ is the first time the department has faced a legal challenge under the European Convention of Human Rights.
It is unusual for the Commissioner to order the disclosure of cabinet minutes, due to the need to protect the convention of collective responsibility.
However, in this case, China does seem to be basing the claim on the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
There is a real question as to whether Parliament's ancient right to punish people for contempt complies with the European Convention of Human Rights.
Like many of their friends at the time (and some today), they scoffed at the idea as a convention of heterosexual relationships, Sandis Wright said.
More than 500 people are expected at a hotel in San Jose, California on Saturday for the convention of the Muslim education and leadership group.
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