place+of+meeting
51meeting — meet•ing [[t]ˈmi tɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the act of coming together 2) an assembly or conference of persons 3) rel an assembly for religious worship, esp. by Quakers 4) a place or point of contact: the meeting of two roads[/ex] • meeting of minds take a… …
52meeting point — /ˈmitɪŋ pɔɪnt/ (say meeting poynt) noun 1. a place where things meet: the meeting point of the rivers. 2. something which a group of people have in common: their religion is their only meeting point …
53meeting — Aha (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it); hālāwai, pilina. ♦ To arrange a meeting, ho ohālāwai. ♦ Regular meeting, hālāwai pa a mau. ♦ Meeting place, kahua ho olulu …
54meeting — n. 1 in senses of MEET(1). 2 an assembly of people, esp. the members of a society, committee, etc., for discussion or entertainment. 3 = race meeting. 4 an assembly (esp. of Quakers) for worship. 5 the persons assembled (address the meeting).… …
55place card — noun : a card that marks a place reserved for occupancy airlines have in each seat pocket a place card to be left in the seat when leaving it temporarily specifically : a small usually decorated card inscribed with the name of a guest and set at… …
56Place de l'Étoile — Paris streetbox test arr num=8e, 16e, 17e streetname=Place CHARLES DE GAULLE x=58 y=55 paris arr1=VIIIe arr2=XVIe arr3=XVIIe quarter=Champs Elysées. Faubourg du Roule. Chaillot. Ternes. begins= ends= length= 240 width= 240 creation= 1670… …
57meeting place — /ˈmitɪŋ pleɪs/ (say meeting plays) noun a place at which to meet, as for social exchange …
58Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville — Paris streetbox arr num=4e streetname=Place de l HÔTEL DE VILLE x=133 y=90 paris arr1=IVe quarter=Saint Merri. begins=quai de Gesvres beginsnum=2 begins1=quai de l Hôtel De Ville ends=rue de Rivoli endsnum=31 length=155 width=82 creation=… …
59Place of the Relevant Intermediary Approach — The Place of the Relevant Intermediary Approach, or PRIMA, is a conflict of laws rule applied to the proprietary aspects of security transactions, especially collateral transactions. It is an alternative approach to the historically important… …
60Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 — The Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 (37. Geo. III, c. 127) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1797. Section 1 established that 14 days were to elapse from the proclamation of a new Parliament to the meeting of… …