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meet with

  1. Encounter or experience, as in The housing bill met with their approval, or Drunk and homeless, he's bound to meet with a bad end. [Mid-1400s]



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One day, while shooting a Coca-Cola ad, my agent called and had me cross the street to meet with casting director Deb Aquila and the producers of “Varsity Blues” on the Paramount lot.

A Department of Justice spokesperson said that while it was "inappropriate" for the minister to meet while the case is before the courts, she "is always willing to meet with victims at the conclusion of proceedings to understand their experiences of the process and to seek to make improvements".

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The Labour MP for Sheffield Central, Abtisam Mohamed, has offered to meet with Miss Halsall to discuss how her campaign could be developed.

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The president named her nephew José Manuel Zelaya Rosales as defense minister, and last year he traveled to Caracas with the chief of staff of the Honduran armed forces to meet with Venezuela’s defense minister, Gen. Vladimir Padrino López.

“Officers sometimes will not let lawyers meet with people who want to work with lawyers — even though they are not supposed to. Individuals in B-18 do not get the free, confidential phone calls with their lawyers that even the government says they should have. And sometimes, individuals are moved from B-18 to another location which does not allow lawyer visits at all.”

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