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... Eight songs were recorded during that first session, but only one recording of "North Country Blues" was ultimately deemed usable and set aside as the master ... Another session at Studio A was held the following day, this time yielding master takes for four songs "Ballad of Hollis Brown", "With God on Our Side", "Onl ... A third session was held in Studio A on August 12, but nothing from this session was deemed usable ...
... The entire Florida Legislature meets every year in a session beginning on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March and lasting 60 calendar days ... Special sessions may be called either by the Governor or by the leaders of both chambers acting jointly ...
... Session of Christ, the Christian doctrine of Jesus' place in heaven Academic term, sometimes called a "session" ...
... During even-numbered years, the General Assembly is in session from February to May ... In odd-numbered years, when the state budget is completed, session lasts from January to June ... The governor has the right to call for a special session after the end of the regular session, while the General Assembly can call for a "veto session" after the close in order to override ...
... The Session Restore feature restores windows, tabs, text typed in forms, and in-progress downloads from the last user session ... extension, and users will be asked if they want to resume their previous session after a system crash ...
Famous quotes containing the word session:
“I need not tell you of the inadequacy of the American shipping marine on the Pacific Coast.... For this reason it seems to me that there is no subject to which Congress can better devote its attention in the coming session than the passage of a bill which shall encourage our merchant marine in such a way as to establish American lines directly between New York and the eastern ports and South American ports, and both our Pacific Coast ports and the Orient and the Philippines.”
—William Howard Taft (18571930)
“The bar is the male kingdom. For centuries it was the bastion of male privilege, the gathering place for men away from their women, a place where men could go to freely indulge in The Bull Session ... the release of the guilty anxiety of the oppressor class.”
—Shulamith Firestone (b. 1945)