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Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members who desire to do so may extend their remarks at this point in the record ; ;
Members of the young set who would like to come to the party only during the dancing time are welcomed.
Members of an Indian tribe in the northern part of Argentina were farmers who grew squash, melons, and sweet potatoes.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormon or LDS Church ) who hold the Melchizedek priesthood may use consecrated oil in performing the ordinance of blessing of the " sick or afflicted ", though oil is not required if it is unavailable.
Members of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers have won the most awards of any franchise ( with 16 ), twice the total of the New York Yankees ( eight ), who have produced the most in the American League.
" Speaker Martin concluded that Eisenhower worked too much through subordinates in dealing with Congress, with results, " often the reverse of what he has desired " because Members of Congress ," resent having some young fellow who was picked up by the White House without ever having been elected to office himself coming around and telling them ' The Chief wants this '.
Members who move from the district or are removed by redistricting may serve until the next Town Election, however any member who moves out of the Town immediately ceases to be a Member.
Cultural conventions exist, clinicians who are Members or Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons are an exception.
The Parliament is currently composed of 754 Members of the European Parliament, who represent the second largest democratic electorate in the world ( after the Parliament of India ) and the largest trans-national democratic electorate in the world ( 375 million eligible voters in 2009 ).
Active Members are those whose states fall within the European Broadcasting Area, or otherwise those who are members of the Council of Europe.
The Governor normally acts only on the advice of the Executive Council of the Falkland Islands, which is composed of three Members of the Legislative Assembly elected by the Assembly to serve on the Council every year, the Chief Executive, the Director of Finance and the Governor, who acts as presiding officer.
Edmund Morris, in his biography The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, describes a young Roosevelt, newly elected to the State Assembly, walking into the House Chamber for the first time in this trendy, affected gait, somewhat to the amusement of the older and more rural Members who were present.
Members were the local payers of rates, who selected new members.
Members of " The Mountain " ( French: La Montagne ) sided with the Parisian militants, also known as the sans-culottes, who aimed for a more repressive form of government that would institute a price maximum on essential consumer goods and would punish all traitors and enemies of the Republic.
Members who supported the treaty formed the nucleus of the Irish National Army founded by IRA leader Michael Collins.
Members of grand juries were the local payers of rates who historically held judicial functions, taking maintenance roles in regard to roads and bridges, and the collection of " county cess " taxes.
One of his first moves was to launch the League of Diet Members Believing the Objectives of the Holy War to counter opposition from politicians such as deputy Saitō Takao who had spoken against the Second Sino-Japanese War in the Diet on 2 February.
On February 27, 1560, " the new Council of State being informed of some designs against the usurped power, issued out warrants for apprehending divers officers of the army ; and having some jealousy of others that were members of Parliament, they procured an order of their House to authorize them to seize any member who had not sat since the coming in of the Secluded Members, if there should be occasion.
' Having said this, he and most of the members who had a right to sit in Parliament, withdrew from the House ; so that there was not the fourth part of a quorum of lawful members present in the House when the Secluded Members, who had been voted out of the Parliament by those that had an undisputed authority over their own members, undertook to dissolve the Parliament, which was not to be done, unless by their own consent ; and whether that consent was ever given, is submitted to the judgment of all impartial men.
Members of LTCM's board of directors included Myron S. Scholes and Robert C. Merton, who shared the 1997 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for a " new method to determine the value of derivatives ".
In 1984, The Washington Post noted: " Members of the Unification Church resent references to them as ' Moonies '", and quoted one church member who said " Even in quotation marks, it's derogatory ".
Prime ministers who are not Members of Parliament upon their appointment ( or who lose their seats while in office ) have since been expected to seek election to the Commons as soon as possible.

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186 Members made up of government-owned organizations.
Members of this species appeared human and when having personal contacts with the descendants of the humans they made, they previously misinformed ( on purpose ) early humanity that they were angels, cherubim or gods.
More recently, Members of Congress in the United States have begun having their signature made into a TrueType font file.
Members of Parliament then explained in August 1689 that “ the Commons had a particular regard … when that Declaration was first made ” to punishments like the one that had been inflicted by the King's Bench against Titus Oates.
In March 1995, the Japanese government passed the Act for Prevention of Unlawful Activities by Criminal Gang Members which made traditional racketeering much more difficult.
Only some Members of Parliament belonging to these parties and the leaders of the Bloc Québécois have made any statements suggesting abolition of the monarchy.
Members of the expedition landed on Kodiak Island and made an examination of the islands and mainlands of Prince William Sound.
Early returns showed a massive swing to Pitt with the result that many Opposition Members who still hadn't faced election either defected, stood down, or made deals with their opponents to avoid expensive defeats.
Members are made to receive our quarterly published spiritual articles, journals and books.
The town's government consists of a Town Council made up of a Mayor and 5 Council Members.
Members would render services to the community in exchange for credit at the town's store, but those who did not want to work could purchase credit at the store with cash payments made in advance.
The Central Athletic Club is made up of five committees that oversee the development of sport in the college: the Executive Committee which is responsible overall for all activities, the Captains ' Committee which represents the 49 club captains and awards University Colours ( Pinks ), the Pavilion Bar Committee which runs the private members ' bar, the Pavilion Members ' Committee and the Sports Facilities Committee.
In July 1660, following the Restoration, a royalist tract called The Picture of the Good Old Cause Drawn to the Life reprinted a petition he had made in February calling for Members of Parliament to deny rule by Charles II or any other single person.
Members serve a four-year term, with one of the two members of each political district up for election during each odd-numbered year's election cycle, ensuring that no more than half of the board is made up of new members at the start of a new session.
Members of the LSO believed that in those few years he had transformed the orchestra ; Neville Marriner said that Monteux " made them feel like an international orchestra ...
Members of the Order of Canada ( post-nominals: CM, in ) have made an exceptional contribution to Canada or Canadians at a local or regional level, group, field or activity.
Members of the Cornish Pasty Association ( CPA ) made about 87 million pasties in 2008, amounting to sales of £ 60 million ( about 6 % of the food economy of Cornwall ).
The Senate does not originate most legislation ( although a small fraction of government bills are introduced in the Senate and Senators may introduce private members ' bills in the same way as MPs ) but acts as a chamber of revision almost always passing legislation approved by the House of Commons, made up of Members of Parliament ( MPs ) who are elected.
Federal Councillors, like Members of Parliament, enjoy absolute legal immunity for all statements made in their official capacity.
Members of the Rohan family had filled the office of Bishop of Strasbourg since 1704, which made them princes of the Holy Roman Empire and the compeers rather of the German prince-bishops than of the French ecclesiastics.
Members who are dismissed or made redundant from employment may retain their membership for £ 4 per year for a period of up to two years whilst they remain unemployed.
Members of the band were arrested for drug possession, and they had a number of serious equipment failures-these and other tensions made Byrd increasingly difficult to work with, and the group largely unmanageable, and resulted in the band splitting up.
The Canadian Alliance made some minor gains, such as electing two Members of Parliament ( MPs ) from the province of Ontario.
Members of Collective: Unconscious made a theatrical presentation of a play called Charlie Victor Romeo with a script based on transcripts from CVR voice recordings of nine aircraft emergencies.
Members of the Tross were made up of women, children and some craftsmen.

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