Congress delegates will have an opportunity to exchange information more convivially and in more depth with the presenters of the papers. |
Travelling with the Wheelers is like that — you take every side road and see much more than you expect, much more convivially, and at much higher speed. |
The 84-year-old monarch, a lifelong racing fan, was enjoying a day at the track in Toronto when Mr Willmot convivially put his arm around her as she inspected the horses. |
Under Luck's benign stewardship, the programme passes by quite convivially. |
As late as August 1864, on the visit to Halifax of some Canadian delegates, he had been convivially eloquent in favour of union. |
Freedom to escape means being able to go beyond the conventional means of mediation and to interact more directly, more convivially, with others. |