Example sentences of "adopted at [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The National Conference of the Communist Party , which met in Sheffield in October 1935 , passed a resolution which departed considerably from the slogan " For a Communist Group in Parliament " adopted at the Thirteenth Congress only eight months previously .
2 In a few areas a detailed election manifesto has been adopted at the first meeting of a newly elected council as a basis for council policies ( Fudge 1981 ) .
3 According to Peruvian Communist Eudocio Ravines , the decision was a consequence of rivalry within the Comintern hierarchy between Dmitrov , chief proponent of the new popular Front line adopted at the Seventh Comintern Congress in 1935 , and Manuilskii , who still favoured violent tactics .
4 The proposed targets for the eighth five-year plan ( 1991-95 ) and the 10-year strategic development plan ( 1991-2000 ) , as adopted at the seventh plenum of the 13th Central Committee on Dec. 25-30 , 1990 [ see p. 37917 ] , were released on Jan. 28 .
5 Recalling Resolution 43/120 ( adopted at the 43rd session — see p. 36780 ) which had led to the December 1988 adoption of the UN Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs in Vienna , the Assembly approved Resolution 44/140 .
6 Deng reportedly said in Shenzhen : " If capitalism had something good , then socialism should bring it over and use it " , recalling the reformist line adopted at the 13th party congress in 1987 [ see pp. 35576-78 ] and never formally repudiated despite the strong influence of hardline conservatives , especially after the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in June 1989 .
7 After a further Expert Group had met , unusually for an Asian-African body , in The Hague with participation from the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference , the Arab League and the Commonwealth Secretariat , a Model for Bilateral Agreement for the Service of Process and Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters was adopted at the Twenty-Fifth Session of the Committee in 1986 .
8 The Comintern 's aim was to convert a nationalist struggle into a broader social struggle ( in accordance with part of its remit ) , but Comintern officials made no serious attempt to fulfil the second part of the resolutions adopted at the Sixth Congress by setting up a Communist party in Nicaragua , which could have given the Sandinista movement an organisational base and therefore the possibility of continuity ( Cerdas Cruz : 1986a , pp. 363–97 ) .
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