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  • of 90 senators, two-thirds elected by local legislators and other Grand Electors and one-third appointed by the president, all for six-year terms ...
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  • * The gods of the city: invented by wise legislators to soothe and enlighten the populace. Cotta, a Roman academic, ridicules both literal and ...
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  • Following the financial crisis of 2007–2008, legislators unsuccessfully tried to reinstate Glass–Steagall Sections 20 and 32 as part of the ...
    59 KB (7,956 words) - 21:36, 26 June 2023
  • and the release of detainees. Sunni Islamist legislators support a greater role for shari'a law in daily life. Several small leftist and other ...
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  • Tarleton captured Boone and several other legislators near Charlottesville. The British released Boone on parole several days later. During Boone's ...
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  • We may think of ourselves as such autonomous legislators only insofar as we follow our own laws. In his works, Kant discusses the practical implications ...
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  • and hauled away several Democratic legislators. The violation of tradition embarrassed Grant, and some of his cabinet recommended against further ...
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  • Assembly, the Transatlantic Legislators' Dialogue and through election observation in third countries. [https://www.europarl.europa.eu/about ...
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  • were to be found as well: Carthage had elected legislators, trade unions, and town meetings. Polybius, in his History book 6, said that the Carthaginian ...
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  • North Atlantic Alliance. Bringing together legislators from all the member states of the Atlantic Alliance, the NATO PA provides a link between NATO ...
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  • services, and prevention of urbanization. Legislators have recently tended to vote liberal on social issues, and moderate to conservative on fiscal issues. ...
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  • moved to Lancaster, it again rang to summon legislators into session. Kimball, pp. 37–38. When Pennsylvania, having no further use for its State ...
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  • * Sinclair, Barbara. Legislators, Leaders, and Lawmaking: The U.S. House of Representatives in the Postreform Era. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins ...
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  • Conferences were held to educate state legislators, mayors, and city councilmen affirming the existence of God and rejecting atheistic communism. ...
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  • and independent of the throne. The legislators abolished hereditary offices, except for the monarchy itself. Jury trials started for criminal ...
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  • NAACP to call for a tourism boycott of the state. Legislators brokered a compromise that moved the flag, viewed as a symbol of oppression by African-Americans ...
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  • of a majority of unionist and nationalist legislators. Moreover, legislation can be passed in the assembly only if it has the support of a minimum ...
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