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Answer for the clue "One may be called by a manager ", 7 letters:
meeting

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Meeting \Meet"ing\ (m[=e]t"[i^]ng), n. A coming together; an assembling; as, the meeting of Congress. A junction, crossing, or union; as, the meeting of the roads or of two rivers. A congregation; a collection of people; a convention; as, a large meeting; ...

Usage examples of meeting.

February 20, Garner convened two days of closed-door meetings in a packed amphitheater at Fort McNair, the stately home of the National Defense University, abutting the Potomac River in Washington.

He was awed at meeting Academician Georgi Markov a world-famous scientist.

I for one think it behooves us to find a more fitting way to salute Rome and Romulus than acrimonious and ill-mannered meetings of the Senate.

The entry of the adjournment of the house immediately after its meeting on the previous day, out of respect to the memory of the deceased statesman, was an honour which would live for ever in the journals of that house, and an honour which was never before paid to a subject.

On meeting parliament, an adjournment until February was approved by all parties.

The adjutant on duty, meeting Prince Andrew, asked him to wait, and went in to the Minister of War.

I am a fully qualified Adjutor, authorized to sit at Supreme Council meetings and to advise the government on any and all matters dealing with the financial and economic well-being of the Pax, or of any group, sub-group, world, nationia, district, or sub-district within it.

I grew better, I knew I had nothing ado but to attend at some of our places of meeting to see him again.

One of the speakers was relating how a very famous advertising mogul insisted that every radio creative meeting be attended by artists as well as copywriters.

Harding, whom he already knew slightly from meeting him at the aeroplane plant, and Mortlake himself.

It was not unusual for these meetings to be held by the lakeside, rather than in the great hall of the Shadowleague headquarters, because the Afanc, who was Chief Loremaster for all water-dwellers, could not leave his watery habitat.

The pious Agaric organised public meetings so as to keep up the agitation.

Ebon Rih, meeting with the Queens who ruled the Rihlander Blood villages of Doun and Agio, and talking to the council members who ran the larger landen villages.

And you wonder that the little nihilist groups and labor organizations and associations of agnostics, as you call them, meeting to study political economy and philosophy, say that the existing state of things has got to be overturned violently, if those who have the power and the money continue indifferent.

He was in constant fear lest Zorzi should say something which might betray the meetings at the house of the Agnus Dei, and had often regretted that he had not been put quietly out of the way, instead of being admitted to the society.