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Screenshots of the gatherings shared with VOSD show some uncovered faces in close proximity.

When he first visited Kyiv in November 2018, he told a gathering of businessmen about a complex way to get American gas to Europe.

Hong Kong is currently easing restrictions on public gatherings that it imposed five weeks ago amid the third spike in cases.

From Fortune

It can say that for example, a large gathering of people is a public safety issue because people may get injured.

More generally, though, the protest was notable for participants’ refusal to wear masks—a decision that led Berlin’s authorities to announce Tuesday that masks would be obligatory in all open-air gatherings of more than 100 people.

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The St. Thomas gathering happened around 2005, according to Krauss.

The gathering of the thousands of cops had been a soul-stirring sight.

This is not about gathering intelligence or expanding surveillance.

Bashing commercialism at a commercial gathering would be ridiculous.

As I was gathering my things to go, the president suggested we take a few pictures together.

He gasped a few times, then, gathering strength again, went on with that horrible spasmodic recitation.

Children freshly befurbelowed, were gathering for their games under the oaks.

Walker had painted a picture he called "Spring," a young girl gathering primroses in a wood.

He annually has a gathering of distinguished farmers and others to inspect his estate and see how his "book farming" gets on.

And gathering up Stéphanie like a bunch of snowdrops, the yellow, galvanized iron old lady swept out of the room.

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On this page you'll find 144 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to gathering, such as: association, caucus, collection, conclave, conference, and congregation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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