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When Senator Valdore questioned this policy, he was dismissed from the senate ( although he later joined the military, and rose quickly through the ranks, becoming Admiral by 2154 ).
Although the Plebeian Council survived the fall of the Roman Republic, it quickly lost its legislative, judicial and electoral powers to the senate.

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*" Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients ", a list of recipients from May 5, 1993, through August 19, 2009, from senate. gov, the U. S. Senate's official website.
The nature of Roman kingship is unclear ; most Roman kings were elected by the senate, as to a lifetime magistracy, but some claimed succession through dynastic or divine right.
With the senate supposedly being able to intervene only through the negotiation of treaties, they adjusted their ways of life and tried to continue their traditions.
In dire poverty he fled, in 1779, to Halle, where in spite of the opposition of the senate and the theologians, he obtained through the interest of the Prussian minister, Abraham von Zedlitz, permission to lecture on subjects other than theology.
Chile once again received notification of the treaty through another minister in 1877, when Argentina's senate discussed the invitation to join the Peru-Bolivia defensive alliance.
Nothing is known for certain of his early career, nor through whose influence he succeeded in entering the senate.
In 62 the praetor Antistius Sosianus, who had written abusive poems about Nero, was accused on a maiestas charge by Thrasea's old enemy Cossutianus Capito, who had recently been restored to the senate through the influence of his father-in-law Tigellinus.
A delegate in the legislative branch drafts and presents a bill each year in hopes of passing it through the house or senate chambers, and into law.
She grieved over his body publicly and dragged it through the streets of Rome which, due to his popularity, incited an angry mob that took his corpse and cremated it in the senate.
In 1990, midway through his third term in the state senate, Jefferson ran in the jungle primary for Louisiana's 2nd congressional district seat after 10-term incumbent Lindy Boggs announced her retirement.
A recent bill was proposed to the senate about using information that is used through advergaming or other online advertisement to market to children.
UB clubs are run through the Undergraduate Student Association and the Graduate Student Association, with each level requiring respective senate recognition for clubs.
It should therefore not be viewed as the final triumph of democracy over aristocracy, since, through the Tribunes, the senate could still control the Plebeian Council.
Students are represented by a Student Senate and have formal representation through the senate on most College-wide committees involved in decision making and policy formation.
As chairman of the finance committee, Fessenden prepared and carried through the senate all measures relating to revenue, taxation, and appropriations, and, as declared by Charles Sumner, was “ in the financial field all that our best generals were in arms .”
The manifesto was forced through the Finnish senate by the deciding vote of the senate president, an appointee of the tsar — and after the governor-general of Finland, Nikolay Bobrikov, had threatened a military invasion and siege.
King served in the state assembly ( at times from 1819 through 1840 ) and senate ( 1823 ), and was also the New York representative ( 1849 – 1851 ) to Congress.
The government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf raised the membership of the Senate from 87 to 100 through the Legal Framework Order ( LFO ), 2002, enforced on 21 August 2002 and the govt. of asif ali zardari raised the membership of the senate from 100 to 104 through 19th amendment in 2011 ( 4minority members from 4 provinces ).
While in the Senate, he secured the establishment of a mint in California, the survey of the Pacific coast, a navy yard and station, with large appropriations, and carried through the senate a bill providing for a line of steamers between San Francisco, China and Japan, by way of the Sandwich Islands.
After a failed attempt to be elected for the senate, he was appointed Legal Secretary of the Colombo-Venezuelan Border Commission to determine the limits with Venezuela, there he had the opportunity to travel through the Colombian jungles, rivers, and mountains, giving him a first hand experience of the subjects he would later write.
He was the secretary of the Government Education, Science and Training policy committee and is acknowledged as having played a key role in brokering the passage of the Voluntary Student Unionism legislation through a hostile senate with his ( implemented ) proposal for a sports infrastructure transition fund.

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All the public money was paid into the aerarium, which was entirely under the jurisdiction of the senate ; and all disbursements were made by order of this body, which employed the quaestors as its officers.
The senate of White Finland came to be known as the Vaasa Senate after its relocation to the west-coast city of Vaasa, which acted as the capital of White Finland from 29 January to 3 May.
Peter told the senate that its mission was to collect tax revenues.
Any amendment so ratified becomes a valid part of the Constitution, provided that no state " shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the senate ," without its consent.
* In German jurisdiction: The term Senat ( senate ) in higher courts of appeal refers to the " bench " in its broader metonymy meaning, describing members of the judiciary collectively ( usually five judges ), often occupied with of a particular subject-matter jurisdiction.
In other respects it had no peculiar privileges, and was in the condition of an ordinary municipal town, with its own magistrates, local senate, etc., but was certainly in the time of Cicero one of the most considerable places in the island.
The U. S. has not yet ratified this treaty in its senate and does not yet have a schedule for doing so.
Romulus founded the new city, named it Rome, after himself, and created its first legions and senate.
The importance of Benevento in classical times is vouched for by the many remains of antiquity which it possesses, of which the most famous is the triumphal arch erected in honour of Trajan by the senate and people of Rome in 114, with important reliefs relating to its history.
In many countries with bicameral parliaments, the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a different title, such as senate, and thus also have different titles for its members, such as " senators ".
The new Emperor needed the support of both the civil institutions, the Roman senate and the Eastern Roman Emperor Marcian, as well as that of the army and its commanders ( the generals Majorian and Ricimer ) and the Vandals of Gaiseric.
Whatever the case, the senate gave its assent, and Lucius left.
The Gallic Empire had its own senate, two annually elected consuls ( not all of the names of the consuls have survived ) and its own praetorian guard.
Queen Victoria issued letters patent in 1857 giving legal foundation to the senate, and other authorities specific to the university – but the high court held in 1888 that these dealt with " not the incorporation of the University of Dublin but of its Senate merely ", the judge noting pointedly, referring to the founding of University College Dublin, that " The advisers of Queen Victoria knew how to incorporate a University when they meant to do so.
A false rumor having been spread that Commodus had died, Albinus denounced the man before his soldiers in Britain, calling Commodus a tyrant, and maintaining that it would be useful to the Roman Empire to restore to the senate its ancient dignity and power.
Shortly after, the Roman senate renewed its alliance with the Hasmonean kingdom and commanded its allies in the eastern Mediterranean to do so also.
Another technical use of the term in Roman law was for the power to extend the law, beyond its mere interpretation, extending imperium from formal legislators under the ever-republican constitution: popular assemblies, senate, magistrates, emperor and their delegates to the jurisprudence of jurisconsults.
Under the Empire, Tracy was a member of the senate, but took little part in its deliberations.
Yet Theodosius accepted comparison with Hercules and Jupiter as a living divinity in the panegyric of Pacatus, and despite his active dismantling of Rome's traditional cults and priesthoods could commend his heirs to its overwhelmingly Hellenic senate in traditional Hellenic terms.
The Cap senate resigned en masse to escape impeachment, and an exclusively Hat ministry took its place.
The senate president often ranks high in a jurisdiction's succession for its top executive office: for example, the President of the Senate of Nigeria is second in line for succession to the presidency, after only the Vice President of the Republic, while in France, which has no vice president, the Senate President is first in line to succeed to the Presidential powers and duties.

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