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							| Hi, everyone. 
 Can somebody please tell me what �s the difference between the minutes of a meeting and the proceedings of a meeting? I �ve looked up in the dictionary and the definition seems quite the same.
 
 Proceedings - a complete written record of what is said or done during a meeting.
 
 Minutes - the written record of what was said at a meeting.
 
 in http://dictionary.cambridge.org
 
 Thanks a lot!
 
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							| Proceeding(s): sth done; piece  of conduct The proceedings at the meeting were rather disorderly.
 
 Minutes: summary, records of what is said and decided at a meeting, esp of a society or committee
 Read and confirm the minutes of the last meeting.
 
 Oxford Advanced Learner�s Dictionary of Current English
 A S Hornby
 
 
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