Two months into the 112th Congress, it's clear that we're going to need much more than a gentlemen's agreement to fix the U.S. Senate. |
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Congress overrode the veto and the Freedmen's Bureau continued to operate for a number of years. |
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The Latin phrase e pluribus unum is found on the seal of the United States, adopted by an Act of their Congress in 1782. |
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Tsongas and Rep. Mike Michaud have led the charge for an all-American recruit shoe in Congress. |
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I am also frustrated that the administration has not adequately consulted with Congress regarding U.S. policy towards Egypt. |
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If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent. |
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Much can be accomplished even without the cooperation of a conservative Congress. |
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The event also honored the election of african-american members of Congress, including Charles Rangel and Shirley Chisholm. |
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Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress. |
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Jonathan Gruber, the economist who helped design Romneycare and the affordable Care Act, falls on his sword before Congress. |
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Yet when he abided by the request of politicians to first consult Congress, many Republicans mocked him for this same exact act. |
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But if Keating is frustrated with Congress, in some ways he is just getting the government the aba has paid for. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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I recently got asked by an administrator at the Library of Congress to do unpaid labor for its website. |
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And yet for an agency that supposedly is answerable to no one, its people sure do testify a lot before Congress. |
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First, Congress should eliminate the power of federal courts to adjudicate separation of powers cases. |
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He was in Congress for many years but he recently retired from public life. |
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Second, the two houses of Congress must disagree about the time of adjournment. |
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Congress is mulling a bill that would allow pets to ride along with their owners on Amtrak trains. |
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Sure, you could end up with a Congress that consists solely of libertarian veterinarians, or elderly communists, or whatever. |
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She's the first American Samoan in Congress, born in Leloaloa, American Samoa. |
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Except on Constitutional issues, Congress is free to legislatively overrule federal courts' common law. |
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The first Trades Union Congress was held in 1868 at the Mechanics' Institute, Manchester. |
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He kept tabs on presidents, monitored members of Congress, held bureaucrats' feet to the fire. |
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The Congress of Berlin blocked Russia from imposing the harsh Treaty of San Stefano on the Ottoman Empire. |
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Congress entertained an opinion of its injuriousness to the character of the Indians, and passed laws excluding it. |
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Between 1939 and 1940 the copy was displayed in the British Pavilion at the 1939 World Fair in New York City, and at the Library of Congress. |
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Virginians began to coordinate their actions with other colonies in 1773, and sent delegates to the Continental Congress the following year. |
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After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, Europe's borders were redrawn at the Congress of Vienna. |
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Roosevelt for military aid from the United States, but Roosevelt was not yet ready to ask Congress to commit the country to war. |
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Fifty years later centenary celebrations were held in July to allow foreign men visiting the International Railway Congress to take part. |
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The subsequent Congress of Vienna led to significant territorial gains for Hanover, which was upgraded from an electorate to a kingdom. |
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The Bourbon monarchy was restored once more, and the victors began the Congress of Vienna, to restore peace to the continent. |
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In order to drag Prussia's attention towards the west and France, the Congress also gave the Rhineland and Westphalia to Prussia. |
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On 13 March, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw. |
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The state lost a House seat at the end of the 112th Congress due to stagnant population growth as recorded by the 2010 United States Census. |
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The Netherlands' first oil shows were seen in a drilling demonstration at De Mient during the 1938 World Petroleum Congress at The Hague. |
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Subsequently, in 1959, Congress passed legislation requiring all automobiles to comply with certain safety standards. |
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In 2001, Congress directed NHSTA to study the benefits of technology meant to increase the use of seat belts. |
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The partition was annulled in 1911 after a long civil disobedience campaign by the Congress. |
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Because the interest rates are established by Congress, interest rates are a political decision. |
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John Jay, the President of the Congress who had been a fervent supporter of Deane, immediately spoke out against Paine's comments. |
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The Cookes House is reputed to have been his home during the Second Continental Congress at York, Pennsylvania. |
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Most people are far more concerned that they can control their own bodies than they are about petitioning Congress. |
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He attended the International Congress of Philosophy in Paris in 1900 where he met Giuseppe Peano and Alessandro Padoa. |
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Congress elects the President of FIFA, its General Secretary, and the other members of the FIFA Council on the year following the FIFA World Cup. |
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In 1889, he invited Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the organiser of an International Congress on Physical Education, to Much Wenlock. |
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He presented these ideas during the first Olympic Congress of the newly created International Olympic Committee. |
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At the 1921 Olympic Congress in Lausanne, it was decided to hold a winter version of the Olympic Games. |
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In November 2004, the United States Congress passed legislation designating the oak as America's National Tree. |
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Since the lower federal courts were created by Congress with the Judiciary Act of 1789, their jurisdiction had to be defined by Congress. |
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Gianni Infantino is the current president, appointed on 26 February 2016 at the Extraordinary FIFA Congress. |
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Since it seemed like getting a glass of wine was going to require an act of Congress, I quickly agreed. |
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Congress will vote on whether or not to impeach the President. |
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Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed. |
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The President has renominated a judge that Congress previously rejected. |
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Disagreements about funding have caused legislative gridlock in Congress. |
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One frequent annotater of Library of Congress photographs of New York City on Flickr goes by the name Epicharmus. |
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We need boots on the ground to make the border a real barrier. Ten thousand new Border Patrol agents have been authorized by Congress. |
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The Ninety-fourth Congress would be emphatically Democratic, and Ford's base of support on Capitol Hill would be narrower and weaker. |
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The U.S. Congress passed a resolution calling for intervention and President William McKinley was quick to comply. |
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It's voters who seem to want Republicans and Democrats in the next Congress to cross the aisle and try something different in Iraq. |
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The bill authorizes the President's designee, to access funds that the Congress has already appropriated for the auto industries. |
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Congress even now is considering enlarging that deficit by cutting those taxes.... It means ducking out of the basic Social Security problem. |
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This was finalised a few weeks later at the Congress of Paris, called to settle the entire Eastern Question. |
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I am pleased to notify the Congress of my intent to enter into a Free Trade Agreement with the Government of Singapore. |
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The government sponsored enterprises are a group of financial services corporations which have been created by the United States Congress. |
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It's unclear which side will win the latest face-off between the President and Congress. |
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Many of our opponents in Congress are advocating a freeze in Federal spending and an increase in taxes. |
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Amber Luthergaard had been a fixture in the halls of Congress for over a year now. The distinguished gentlegirl was adjusting. |
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Or, have Muslims been alienated from the Congress because of the Prime Minister's warm embrace of the Great Satan? |
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In 1986 and November 1987, NASA climate scientist James Hansen gave testimony to Congress on global warming. |
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Senator Bernie Sanders is the longest serving independent member of Congress in American history. |
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In 2006, Sanders and Lieberman were the only two victorious independent candidates for Congress. |
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Regulation of the militia was codified by the Second Continental Congress with the Articles of Confederation. |
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When President Theodore Roosevelt addressed Congress in 1901, he called for the creation of free campgrounds on Federal lands. |
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In 1815 at the Congress of Vienna, the major powers of Europe managed to produce a peaceful balance of power among the various European empires. |
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It emerged from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as one of the continent's four dominant powers and a recognised great power. |
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In 1815 Worms passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse in accordance with the Congress of Vienna and subsequently administered within Rhenish Hesse. |
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After the Congress of Vienna, Austria and Prussia emerged as two competitors. |
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Austria, trying to remain the dominant power in Central Europe, led the way in the terms of the Congress of Vienna. |
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The Congress of Vienna was essentially conservative, assuring that little would change in Europe and preventing Germany from uniting. |
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Following the Congress of Vienna, and subsequent Concert of Europe system, several major empires took control of European politics. |
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Jared Polis of Boulder is the first openly gay man elected to Congress as a non-incumbent. |
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Due to its small population, Ceuta elects only one member of the Congress of Deputies, the lower house of the Spanish legislature. |
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He visited the city again 13 June 1993, for the International Eucharistic Congress. |
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During the 1970s and 1980s, the political landscape was dominated by the People's National Congress. |
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Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress, elected in 1980, and allow it to choose a new chief executive. |
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Faced with the option of resigning or more bloodshed, Sanchez de Lozada offered his resignation in a letter to an emergency session of Congress. |
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After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, Carlos Mesa attempted to resign in January 2005, but his offer was refused by Congress. |
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After the fall of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna of 1815 established an international system of diplomatic rank. |
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The federal legislature is the bicameral Congress of the Union, composed of the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies. |
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Manila is also made up of Six Congressional Districts that represents the city on the Lower House of the Philippine Congress. |
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Congress passed the Vaccine Act of 1813 to ensure that safe smallpox vaccine would be available to the American public. |
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In the aftermath, on April 2, 1943, Tydings introduced a bill in Congress calling for independence for Puerto Rico. |
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Its current powers are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack full protection under the United States Constitution. |
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Congress to exclude Puerto Rico from the Jones Act restrictions without success. |
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Congress merged East Florida and part of West Florida into the Florida Territory. |
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The newly founded Peruvian Congress named Bolivar dictator of Peru giving him the power to organize the military. |
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The legislative branch is headquartered in the Legislative Palace and is home to the Congress of the Republic of Peru. |
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However, South Carolina did not regain representation in Congress until that date. |
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The plan allowed the colonies to treaty with the Iroquois and provided a framework for the Continental Congress. |
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After the defeat of Bonaparte in 1815, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands was created at the Congress of Vienna. |
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In 1824, Guanajuato was officially proclaimed a state of Mexico by the Constitutional Congress of Mexico. |
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The two major political parties are the People's Democratic Party of Nigeria and the All Progressives Congress. |
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Another recent party was the Congress of the People, or COP, led by Winston Dookeran. |
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During 1775 and 1776, the Continental Congress had issued decrees ordering churches to fast and pray on behalf of the patriots. |
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Starting July 4, 1776, Congress and several states passed laws making prayers for the king and British Parliament acts of treason. |
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He was a member of the Malolos Congress, the lone member coming from the religious sector, although he also represented Ilocos Norte. |
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The Congress instead endorsed the proposal of John Adams that Americans would obey Parliament voluntarily but would resist all taxes in disguise. |
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In May 1776, Congress voted to suppress all forms of crown authority, to be replaced by locally created authority. |
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In April 1776, the North Carolina Provincial Congress issued the Halifax Resolves, explicitly authorizing its delegates to vote for independence. |
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In May, Congress called on all the states to write constitutions and eliminate the last remnants of royal rule. |
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Following that victory, the British requested a meeting with representatives from Congress to negotiate an end to hostilities. |
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The capture of a British army at Saratoga encouraged the French to formally enter the war in support of Congress. |
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In sharp contrast, Congress and the American states had no end of difficulty financing the war. |
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Starting in 1776, the Congress sought to raise money by loans from wealthy individuals, promising to redeem the bonds after the war. |
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In the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 2011, Left Front was defeated by the Trinamool Congress. |
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Just one year earlier, the same Congress had passed the Equal Pay Act of 1963, which prohibited wage differentials based on sex. |
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There were white business owners who claimed that Congress did not have the constitutional authority to ban segregation in public accommodations. |
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Congress often enacts statutes that grant broad rulemaking authority to federal agencies. |
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The Supreme Court was the only court specifically established by the Constitution while all other federal courts were created by Congress. |
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Some believe this is because Congress sees justices as playing a more political role than in the past. |
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Constitution prohibits Congress from reducing the pay for incumbent justices. |
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Congress is authorized by Article III of the federal Constitution to regulate the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction. |
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From September 5, 1774 to March 1, 1781, the Continental Congress functioned as the provisional government of the United States. |
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The Confederation Congress could make decisions, but lacked enforcement powers. |
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If any military crisis required action, the Congress had no credit or taxing power to finance a response. |
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On February 21, 1787, the Confederation Congress called a convention of state delegates at Philadelphia to propose a plan of government. |
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The committee also presented a proposed letter to accompany the constitution when delivered to Congress. |
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It then dissolved itself on March 4, 1789, the day the first session of the Congress of the United States began. |
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It was within the power of the old Congress of the Confederation to expedite or block the ratification of the new Constitution. |
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They proceeded at once to New York, where Congress was in session, to placate the expected opposition. |
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Article One describes the Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. |
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The president may convene and adjourn Congress under special circumstances. |
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As of the First Congress, the Supreme Court justices rode circuit to sit as panels to hear appeals from the district courts. |
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Judicial power includes that granted by Acts of Congress for rules of law and punishment. |
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Precedent has since established that the courts could exercise judicial review over the actions of Congress or the executive branch. |
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Section 3 bars Congress from changing or modifying Federal law on treason by simple majority statute. |
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Congress is a political body and political disagreements routinely encountered should never be considered as treason. |
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However, Congress does provide for other less subversive crimes and punishments such as conspiracy. |
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Congress is permitted to regulate the manner in which proof of such acts may be admitted. |
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The precedent for this practice was set in 1789, when Congress considered and proposed the first several Constitutional amendments. |
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The text requires no additional action by Congress or anyone else after ratification by the required number of states. |
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It also authorized Congress to enact legislation enforcing this prohibition. |
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Mitchell, which held that Congress may set requirements for voting in federal elections, but not for state or local elections. |
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Rather, any raises that are adopted must take effect during the next session of Congress. |
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Madison case, the Supreme Court asserted its authority of judicial review over Acts of Congress. |
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If it does, the Court will choose a constitutional construction of an Act of Congress, even if its constitutionality is seriously in doubt. |
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Madison was decided was whether Congress could expand the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. |
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Marbury had argued that the Constitution was only intended to set a floor for original jurisdiction that Congress could add to. |
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Marshall disagreed and held that Congress does not have the power to modify the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction. |
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This conflict raised the important question of what happens when an Act of Congress conflicts with the Constitution. |
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Federal and state laws can and do change from time to time, depending on the actions of Congress and the state legislatures. |
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As new states were admitted to the Union, Congress often did not create circuit courts for them for a number of years. |
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This Act, however, was repealed in March 1802, and Congress provided that the former circuit courts would be revived as of July 1 of that year. |
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Others, however, vested their courts with both types of jurisdiction, as Congress did with respect to the federal courts. |
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In some cases, Congress has diverted appellate jurisdiction to specialized courts, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review. |
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When the Constitution came into force in 1789, Congress gained the authority to establish the federal judicial system as a whole. |
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Supporters of tort reform in Congress regularly call for legislation to make Rule 11 stricter. |
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Congress has never extended federal diversity jurisdiction to amounts that small. |
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The Constitution grants to Congress the authority to admit new states into the Union. |
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Each state admitted to the Union by Congress since 1789 has entered it on an equal footing with the original States in all respects. |
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With the consent of Congress, states may enter into interstate compacts, agreements between two or more states. |
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By threatening to withhold federal highway funds, Congress has been able to pressure state legislatures to pass a variety of laws. |
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It also forbids the creation of new states from parts of existing states without the consent of both the affected states and Congress. |
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Congress is under no obligation to admit states, even in those areas whose population expresses a desire for statehood. |
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It existed for slightly over two years and was never approved by the United States Congress. |
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For statehood to be achieved, it must be approved by Congress and signed by the President. |
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Occasionally the United States Congress or the United States Supreme Court have settled state border disputes. |
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In early 1804, Congress passed the Mobile Act, which recognized West Florida as part of the United States. |
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Congress has also created some special judicial bodies known as Article I tribunals to handle some areas of administrative law. |
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Such rulemaking gives agencies more leeway in court because it is similar to the legislative process reserved for Congress. |
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Congress to empower federal courts to create their own common law for cases that do not involve an issue of federal law. |
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Federal common law is valid only to the extent that Congress has not repealed the common law. |
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In the absence of an applicable Act of Congress, a federal court had the right to fashion a governing common law rule by its own standards. |
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These allegations and discoveries significantly damaged the agency's support in Congress and with the public. |
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With this data and analysis, widespread skepticism about the board's expertise quickly spread through Congress and the courts. |
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The new Viceroy Gilbert Minto and the new Secretary of State for India John Morley consulted with Congress leaders on political reforms. |
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It immediately arrested over 60,000 national and local Congress leaders, and then moved to suppress the violent reaction of Congress supporters. |
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Also in early 1946, new elections were called in India and in eight of the eleven provinces Congress candidates won. |
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The Nationalist school has focused on Congress, Gandhi, Nehru and high level politics. |
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The Indian National Congress was unable to achieve electoral success in the first two decades after the State's incorporation into India. |
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Other parties include the United Goans Democratic Party, the Nationalist Congress Party. |
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In the 2017 assembly elections, the Indian National Congress gained the maximum number of seats with the BJP coming in second. |
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The Congress claimed the use of money power on the part of the BJP and moved the Supreme Court. |
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The Democratic Congress leads a coalition government in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. |
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The law was enacted only after Congress made a series of modifications to the proposed rules. |
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Asquith's new government became embroiled in a controversy over the Eucharistic Congress of 1908, held in London. |
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In the United States Congress, divisions are used, but not in the same manner as in the British Parliament. |
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In Congress, lobbies are not used, and the division is not a final determination of the question. |
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The signatures of the presiding officers of Congress are therefore not present in this version of the act. |
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Constitution also prohibits an executive officer from being a Member of Congress. |
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Article 92 invests the king with the right to call for referendum on the advice of the president and the previous authorization of Congress. |
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Congress passed legislation in 1830 which approved funds for correcting the problem. |
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In July 1801 he built ten guns, all containing the same exact parts and mechanisms, then disassembled them before the United States Congress. |
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The Congress was captivated and ordered a standard for all United States equipment. |
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On 28 January 1832 Benbow published a pamphlet entitled Grand National Holiday and Congress of the Productive Classes. |
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France lost the city in 1815 when the Congress of Vienna awarded it to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
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In the 113th Congress the House delegations from all six states of New England were all Democratic. |
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In a speech before Congress on February 18, 1815, President Madison proclaimed the war a complete American victory. |
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Weber also remained active in the Verein and the Evangelical Social Congress. |
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This deferral is reported to give Congress time to consider a request to reprogram the funds. |
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Is it, that Congress shall resubject to their control those thousands of deeply wronged men? |
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But it has provided a very, very rare opportunity for members of Congress to look semiheroic. |
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The senatorial investigation involved subpoenas and testimony before Congress and, of course, went nowhere. |
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Even to raise the possibility of such research would be to invite the testerics in Congress to shut off the UN's funding. |
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In other words, Congress amends bill it passed a few years ago. |
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Congress is attempting to pass the buck on federal funding for education. |
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On behalf of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, I made many speeches on the land question. |
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The drive to achieve this was spearheaded by the African National Congress as a central element of its programme of reform. |
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Russia took it over in 1815 as Congress Poland with the tsar as King of Poland. |
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British foreign policy, for example, dominated Europe through the Congress of Vienna after the defeat of France. |
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They continued the balancing act with the Congress of Berlin in 1878, to appease Russia and Germany from attacking Turkey. |
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The Congress established the Concert of Europe as an attempt to preserve peace after the years of Napoleonic Wars. |
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By the dawn of the 20th century, the balance of world power had changed substantially since the Congress of Vienna. |
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The Committee of Ministers, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Congress also use German, Italian, Russian, and Turkish for some of their work. |
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For example, the United States Constitution of 1787 specifically authorized Congress to issue letters of marque and reprisal. |
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The Administration and Congress have had to prove they are at least attempting to mind the store. |
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The Continental Congress appointed George Washington to take command of the militia. |
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Meanwhile, in September 1774 representatives of the other colonies convened the First Continental Congress in order to respond to the crisis. |
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Congress moved inland and abandoned Philadelphia in despair, although popular resistance to British occupation was growing in the countryside. |
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A Commission was formed to negotiate directly with the Continental Congress for the first time. |
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The Congress refused to negotiate with the commission unless they first acknowledged American independence or withdrew all troops. |
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The Congress was ineffective, the Continental currency worthless, and the supply system was fundamentally broken. |
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The Continental Congress authorized the creation of a small Continental Navy in October 1775, which was primarily used for commerce raiding. |
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The Congress tried to handle administrative affairs through legislative committees, which proved inefficient. |
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Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids Congress from passing laws respecting its establishment. |
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In the 115th United States Congress, both the House of Representatives and the Senate are controlled by the Republican Party. |
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The Canadian Labour Congress was founded in 1956 as the national trade union center for Canada. |
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The Pax Britannica was weakened by the breakdown of the continental order which had been established by the Congress of Vienna. |
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By 1900 reform movements had taken root within the Indian National Congress. |
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In addition, Gandhi reorganised the Congress, transforming it into a mass movement and opening its membership to even the poorest Indians. |
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The declaration was drafted by the Congress Working Committee, which included Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, and Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari. |
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In the 1937 elections Congress won victories in seven of the eleven provinces of British India. |
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Jinnah repeatedly warned that Muslims would be unfairly treated in an independent India dominated by the Congress. |
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Now as the trials began, the Congress leadership, although ambivalent towards the INA, chose to defend the accused officers. |
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The Congress of Berlin was held in June and July 1878, the central relationship in it that between Disraeli and Bismarck. |
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In 1917, the US Congress gave US citizenship to Puerto Ricans when they were drafted to participate in World War I, as part of the Jones Act. |
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The eastern part was ruled by the Russian tsar as Congress Poland, which had a very liberal constitution. |
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Congress reflected public opinion, which resonated with the ideological argument that communism flourishes in poverty. |
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On March 17, 1948, Truman addressed European security and condemned the Soviet Union before a hastily convened Joint Session of Congress. |
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Congress granted both requests and this policy became known as the Eisenhower Doctrine. |
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In the latter stages of the invasion, 620 troops of the Iraqi National Congress opposition group were deployed to southern Iraq. |
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Under pressure from Congress, the president hoped the visit would encourage the IRA to renounce violence. |
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Representatives at the Congress agreed to numerous other territorial changes. |
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He says the Congress of Vienna avoided them and instead set up rules that produced a stable and benign equilibrium. |
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In 1785, the assembly of the Congress of the Confederation made New York the national capital shortly after the war. |
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However, six out of ten members of Congress now face one criminal investigation or another. |
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It was the last time the prize was administered by the Library of Congress. |
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The Second International emerged from the Congress, although Morris was distraught at its chaotic and disorganised proceedings. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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The Speaker case drew significant public attention, and Congress held formal hearings about the incident. |
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Congress on lengthening the barrier, but progress has been slow due to lobbying and lack of funding. |
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On 18 September 2001, president Bush signed the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists passed by Congress a few days prior. |
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A secret deal between Mountbatten and Congress leaders had already been struck. |
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Once the state's Constitutional Convention had finalized its state constitution, it applied to the US Congress for admission to statehood. |
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After democratic government was restored, Congress passed legislation to provide compensation to victims' families. |
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The seat of government is the city of Buenos Aires, as designated by Congress. |
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At the federal level it is coordinated by the Interior, Security and Justice ministries, and monitored by Congress. |
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The ratification of the first constitution in 1824 led to the formation of a bicameral legislature, now called the National Congress. |
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The 1935 uprising created a security crisis in which the Congress transferred more power to the executive. |
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The National Congress is the Federation's bicameral legislature, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. |
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For example, criminal and civil laws can be voted by only the federal bicameral Congress and are uniform throughout the country. |
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The most famous exception to this is a strong sign language law that was passed by the National Congress of Brazil. |
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In 1815, control of the town was passed to Prussia, by an act passed by the Congress of Vienna. |
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Two years later, the Congress of Vienna added the southern Netherlands to the north to create a strong country on the northern border of France. |
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The colonists responded by establishing the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, effectively removing Crown control of the colony outside Boston. |
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Meanwhile, representatives from twelve colonies convened the First Continental Congress to respond to the crisis. |
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After fighting began, Congress launched a final attempt to avert war, which Parliament rejected as insincere. |
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Popular support wavered, morale ebbed away, and Congress abandoned Philadelphia. |
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Congress appointed Horatio Gates, victor at Saratoga, to lead the American effort in the south. |
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Congress had immense difficulties throughout the conflict to efficiently finance the war effort. |
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Congress attempted to remedy this by printing vast amounts of paper money and bills of credit to raise revenue. |
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A small number of personal accounts of American veterans have been collected by the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. |
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The Youth Congress meets on a Tuesday evening every 4 to 6 weeks in the Council chambers of the West Lothian civic centre between 7pm and 9pm. |
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The main reason for America's majoritarian character is the electoral system for Congress. |
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The Scottish Trades Union Congress called for the full devolution of income tax, many welfare benefits and a different immigration policy. |
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For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally. |
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An Act of Congress changed the name in 1985 to Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. |
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On 28 May 1928, the FIFA Congress in Amsterdam decided to stage a world championship itself. |
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Until its 1976 Geneva Congress, the SI had few members outside Europe and no formal involvement with Latin America. |
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The Provisional Government of Belgium proclaimed Belgium's independence and held elections for the National Congress. |
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The opening of the Georgia World Congress Center in 1976 heralded Atlanta's rise as a convention city. |
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Popular units include bibles, encyclopaediae, the complete works of Shakespeare, and the Library of Congress. |
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The I.R.S. has told Congress that it taxes 99 percent of wage income, but only about 70 percent of nonwage income. |
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In response, President Hoover and Congress approved the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, to spur new home construction, and reduce foreclosures. |
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In 1932, the Indian National Congress survey of 'all Indians outside India' estimated that there were 7,128 Indians in the United Kingdom. |
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In the 1993 parliamentary election, the first held after unification, the General People's Congress won 122 of 301 seats. |
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Parliamentary elections were held in April 2003, and the General People's Congress maintained an absolute majority. |
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Congress in conjunction with the Bicentennial Celebration in 1976, folkloristics in the United States came of age. |
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The first meeting of the international Celtic Congress also took place at the Birkenhead Eisteddfod. |
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Entering an election year, no Congress obeys a second-term President whose popularity is on the skids. |
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The United States Congress passed the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 sustain the marine mammal population. |
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The framers of the Constitution were being outframed by the president, and the Democrats in Congress felt helpless to stop it. |
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The Congress promptly overrode the president's veto, passing the bill into law. |
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With the Congress of Vienna, the Southern Netherlands joined the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, under William I of Orange. |
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In 1807 Congress acted on President Jefferson's advice and made importing slaves from abroad a federal crime. |
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This increased the power of southern states in Congress for decades, affecting national policies and legislation. |
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Thomas Jefferson proposed in 1784 to end slavery in all the territories, but his bill lost in the Congress by one vote. |
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