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How to use Parliamentarian in a sentence

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Parliamentarian networks have also taken significant steps regionally to strengthen institutional frameworks to mitigate corruption.
Parliamentarian liberals perhaps don't obstruct as often as their colleagues of the right because they see themselves as passers of bills.
The city was besieged by Parliamentarian forces trying to starve the Royalists out.
The Council shares the views of the Honourable Parliamentarian on the need to promote the development of renewable energy sources.
If the Parliamentarian chooses to accept the money in exchange for awarding the grant, he or she is guilty of bribery.
She is also a member of the Parliamentarian Committee of the Party and executive board member of its Education and Scientific Research Committee.
In other words, it must relate to his or her capacity as a Parliamentarian.
Parliamentarian John Godfrey reminds us that a loss of privacy chills the exercise of other human rights, like freedom of speech or freedom of assembly.
A Parliamentarian who performs any illegal act will therefore face sanctions under the Criminal Code.
This agreement meant that the Covenanters sent another army south to England to fight on the Parliamentarian side in the First English Civil War.
Charles told Samuel Pepys in 1680 that while he was hiding in the tree, a Parliamentarian soldier passed directly below it.
Parliamentarian troops then used the cathedral to stable their horses and damaged much of the ornate sculpture by using it for firing practice.
Bristol was occupied by Royalist military, after they overran Royal Fort, the last Parliamentarian stronghold in the city.
During the English Civil War, Somerset was largely Parliamentarian, although Dunster was a Royalist stronghold.
The Parliamentarian conquest of Ireland dragged on for almost three years after Cromwell's departure.
Before his invasion, Parliamentarian forces held only outposts in Dublin and Derry.
Thousands of Parliamentarian soldiers settled in Ireland on confiscated lands.
This Parliamentarian victory marked the end of the Second English Civil War.
In the spring of 1648 unpaid Parliamentarian troops in Wales changed sides.
Other Parliamentarian forces won the Battle of Winceby, giving them control of Lincoln.
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Although Marvell was a Parliamentarian, he did not love Cromwell blindly, and he could admire what was fine in King Charles.
He was a great parliamentarian who knew where all the skeletons lay and was a great cross-examiner.
A parliamentarian, like a seignior, must do credit to his fortune.
Rupert and the parliamentarian leaders knew that they were there to fight.
This was the parliamentarian way of explaining away their defeat.
But the English parliamentarian men-of-war were cruising in the Channel.
The Senate office includes parliamentarian Karina Davis, two senior assistant parliamentarians, an assistant parliamentarian and a parliamentary assistant.
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