Congressional defenders of the farm program take strong issue with this decision. |
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Congressional investigators are starting to re-examine the entire matter. |
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He completely nailed his inquisitors, so much so, that they've pulled the testimony off the Congressional website. |
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In this report we review case histories of industrial espionage publicized in the media and in Congressional hearings. |
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In fact, he accepted a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Nixon, in a photo op staged to counter the antiwar protests. |
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The US treasury, given Congressional blessing, simply gave the banksters hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars with no questions asked. |
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In a bold response, Congressional leaders added a measure to the energy bill raising fuel economy by one mile per gallon. |
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The amendment, which extends the recall statute to 10 years, comes about in response to a Congressional proposal. |
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The 11 th Gallaudet University Biennial Congressional Basketball Classic will take place tonight. |
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The President also nominated each of these brave women for the Congressional Medal of Honor. |
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He picks up a letter of citation about a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. |
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He needs to do so to affirm popular and Congressional support for an arduous campaign. |
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Congressional doves, by uniting around a strong offensive eschewing triangulation weakened the president. |
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Eighty-eight Congressional committees and subcommittees oversee the components of the new department, and the turf wars will be fierce. |
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In the US, a Congressional subcommittee grilled airline representatives and regulators about the issue last month. |
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He began his speech with a biting criticism of corporate crime and introduced his Twelve-Step Congressional Candidate Pledge. |
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In the Dreamworks film version, a Capitol Hill nymphet blogs anonymously about her Congressional sexcapades. |
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The fly then landed on National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Davis, who tried in vain to swat the insect. |
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Congressional districts, states and counties should develop programs with Federal support. |
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A U.S. Congressional delegation made an equally emphatic statement in late August. |
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They say the current Congressional map is just an old Democratic gerrymander. |
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In 1821 the Congressional Committee of Manufacturers issued a report calling for protective tariffs to expand industry. |
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Apparently, the Congressional Black Caucus has gotten their wish, and international observers will monitor the presidential election. |
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Congressional critics today lashed out at the administration for failing to deal with the massive trade deficit with China. |
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Congressional interest notwithstanding, the dissident groups, both external and internal, are still largely on their own. |
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Yet another kissing cousin of the socialist Progressive Challenge is the Congressional Progressive Caucus. |
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Congressional districts are redrawn through a bill approved in the Legislature. |
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Suppose further that a minority of the Congressional representatives of the red states also supported the petitions. |
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At the end of the last Congressional session, a legalization program for undocumented farm laborers was proposed. |
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A recent study by the Congressional Budget Office compares current budget options with past defense builddowns. |
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Every few months the Congressional debt ceiling needs to be lifted by a few hundred billion dollars. |
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Congressional nominees are selected in party conventions, unless no candidate gets more than 60 percent of the vote there. |
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The first proposed amendment dealt with Congressional apportionment, while the second addressed Congressional compensation. |
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Republicans are blanketing key Congressional districts with annoying robo calls. |
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The sheer narrowness of the Republican majority in the House meant that the next set of Congressional mid-term elections would assume an almost Presidential-like importance. |
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The 13th Congressional District ship of state flies the Jolly David from its mast. |
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Another issue that has caused problems between Congress and the White House has been gerrymandering and the mal-apportionment of Congressional constituencies. |
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She joined a group called Congressional Wives for Soviet Jewry. |
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Seven of the ten Congressional candidates most dependent on the money of the ultra-rich were Democrats. |
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The court arguably has implemented reforms that would have been better legislated by Congress, and without the balance that a Congressional debate would have facilitated. |
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This disdain stems from anger at intrusive Congressional action and feckless Congressional inaction. |
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His wishful forecasts on economic growth were nicknamed Rosy Scenario by his colleagues, but now the Congressional Budget Office has matched his rosiness. |
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The only intelligence failure comparable to this one was Pearl Harbor, which led to the sacking of those responsible and a major Congressional investigation. |
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In fact, the President does not need Congressional authority to respond. |
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In response, members of the Georgia and South Carolina Congressional delegations intimated that if Congress attempted to manumit slaves, their states would leave the Union. |
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There never was a golden age of First Amendment textualism or absolutism in American history, even if you limit the First Amendment to Congressional power. |
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Raymond is given a Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroics. |
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I think they had the highest proportion of Congressional Medals of Honor to their population, and they have been exceedingly quiet about their role in the war. |
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On a Congressional junket, paid for by a private party, you have tens of hours of exclusive time with a Congressmen. |
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It all began with a Congressional Budget Office report on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the labor force. |
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After a sweltering day of Republican head-scratching, the Iowa GOP chose its least popular candidate as a Congressional nominee. |
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Please read this brief and lucidly written report published last December by the Congressional Research Service. |
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Congressional Democrats see him as anti-gay and anti-abortion, undercutting their support for him. |
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The White House claims the Congressional agency is overstepping its bounds and unconstitutionally interfering with the functioning of the executive branch. |
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Frist is citing a study from the Congressional Budget Office that assumes 30 percent of the work force would be no-shows on their jobs for up to three weeks. |
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On March 2, 2001 the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum was issued a Certificate of Congressional Recognition from U.S. Congresswoman Ms. Sheila Jackson Lee. |
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The two Congressional leadership options, proffered by the major parties, are John Boehner and Nancy Pelosi. |
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Sesana and Gakelebone, along with two Bushmen from South Africa and other supporters accompanying them, plan to meet with Congressional leaders and visit the UN next month. |
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The newly formed In Defense of Freedom Coalition held a news conference on September 20 and released a statement expressing concern over hasty Congressional action. |
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Never mind the Congressional gimmick of reorganizing the INS, surely we are long past due for a housecleaning of our immigration bureaucracy, starting at the top. |
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Congressional leaders want China to float its currency on the open market to help adjust what they consider artificially low prices for Chinese goods. |
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Shielding programs from Congressional oversight allows for small programs to devolve into gigantic, often bizarre, schemes that would never pass muster with Congress. |
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Only when the Congressional investigations started, Ford evidently felt he had to distance himself from the Agency, so Dave was basically disinvited. |
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But Congressional equivocation also reflects Congressional ambivalence. |
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Congressional Democrats, longtime allies of AARP, have been no more conciliatory. |
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Congressional Democrats kept their respective leadership teams in place. |
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In 1777, Paine became secretary of the Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs. |
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Congressional investigations into whether the FDA is truly living up to its responsibilities would help, but they're unlikely any time soon. |
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Indeed, the waiver programs turned out to be an effective way of promoting a partisan policy agenda in the face of Congressional intransigence. |
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In May 2013 Congressional Research Service published a paper analyzing the vacancies and appointment process. |
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In the eighty years following the Civil War to World War II, the Court voided Congressional statutes in 77 cases, on average almost one a year. |
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A detailed list of the past and present Congressional delegations from Oregon is available. |
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Congressional Republicans have long insisted that there is no need for a LGBT nondiscrimination law. |
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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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In November 2006, about 18,000 undervotes were reported in Sarasota County in the race for Florida's 13th Congressional District. |
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Past recipients of Fight Colorectal Cancer's Congressional Champion Award include Rep. |
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The planter elite dominated the southern Congressional delegations and the United States presidency for nearly 50 years. |
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Virginia Democratic Congressional candidate Krystal Ball went to a costume party when she was 22 dressed as a sexy Santa. |
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Lee International 13 Griffin, Sol Montford Point Marine Association 14 Hilliard, Earl 7th Congressional Dist. |
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Congressional Districts are reapportioned among the states following each decennial Census of Population. |
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The legislatures in those states will need to redivide their states into more Congressional districts, or fewer. |
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No matter what our Congressional weenies would like us to believe by their refusal to allow federal funds to be used for these programs. |
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Exceptionally, Henry George's 1886 book Protection or Free Trade was read out loud in full into the Congressional Record by five Democratic congressmen. |
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In February through June 1790, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island ratified eleven of the amendments, though all three rejected the amendment on Congressional pay raises. |
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American Republicans hostile to the plan had also gained seats in the 1950 Congressional elections, and conservative opposition to the plan was revived. |
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Closures and realignments must begin within 2 years of Congressional approval and must be completed within 6 years, according to the Base Realignment and Closure statute. |
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Between 20-30,000 applications for visas went unprocessed each of the 27 days the government was halted in the mid-90s, according to the Congressional Research Service. |
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Already separated ideologically from the overwhelmingly Democratic Congressional Black Caucus, Watts is maintaining his physical distance as well. |
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Additionally, we drop any speech in the Congressional Record of less than 10 lines and any trigrams that appear fewer than 2,000 times over all years of Google Ngrams. |
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Congressional races have also been held under the jungle primary system. |
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Further, portions of some Congressional acts, such as the provisions for the effective dates of amendments to codified laws, are themselves not codified at all. |
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Congressional Republicans have charged that, at best, the request for the files was a gross invasion of privacy and, at worst, a plot to dig up dirt on the GOP officials. |
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This was the first time that the United States had declared war on another nation, and the Congressional vote was the closest vote to formally declare war in American history. |
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In the United States House of Representatives, the Committee of the Whole is a device in which the House of Representatives is considered one large Congressional committee. |
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Upon acceptance of that constitution, and upon meeting any additional Congressional stipulations, Congress has always admitted that territory as a state. |
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They deserve to be inducted into a Congressional Hall of Shame. |
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