51.   Not only do fewer chief executives now need tutoring, computer companies do not need to hold special conferences to get time with them.

52.   On Monday, President Clinton will hold a conference on violence that will include leaders from government, the clergy, and the entertainment and Internet industries.

53.   On Wednesday, he plans to hold a conference on mental health with his wife, Tipper, who has battled depression.

54.   One-on-one dietary conferences are held with the idea of developing responsible eaters.

55.   Once postponed, the conference was held in late April at a fancy hotel near a golf club in Carlsbad, California.

56.   PBFN reached a milestone a month ago when it held its first conference, a three-day workshop in Dallas.

57.   President Clinton agreed with that view and vowed to bring the country around before the next big environmental conference is held in December.

58.   Scientists hold international conferences on fuzzy math and publish in journals of fuzzy math.

59.   Seven joint follow-up conferences will be held in the coming months in this country and Australia.

60.   She held a conference with her boyfriend, her sister and her best friend, whose father is a gynecologist, and they mapped out a plan.

v. + conference >>共 339
attend 26.11%
hold 9.64%
address 5.51%
organize 4.22%
host 3.61%
sponsor 3.32%
open 2.97%
boycott 2.68%
tell 1.77%
plan 1.74%
hold + n. >>共 711
talk 13.23%
meeting 4.85%
election 4.61%
hearing 3.09%
hand 1.51%
position 1.44%
rally 1.24%
discussion 1.20%
office 1.17%
service 1.16%
conference 0.60%
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