Today the Senate Democratic leader told me the White House seems to be waffling when it comes to the North Korea standoff. |
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The President Pro Tempore serves as the second highest ranking officer within the Senate and chairs the Senate Oversight Committee. |
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Adding to the justiciability hurdle, I doubt members of the Senate even have standing to bring such a claim. |
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It was killed by five votes in a filibuster in the Senate, so we came very close just 35 years ago. |
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A report by the Senate sergeant-at-arms earlier this year faulted two of the committee chairman's former employees for the intrusion. |
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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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Gorton rode into the Senate in 1980 on the heels of the Reagan landslide, defeating that old liberal warhorse, Warren Magnuson. |
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Meanwhile, Democrats will be struggling to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the Senate. |
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And he will be aware that the Senate results have ramifications for a long time to come. |
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Will his condition wipe out the Democrats' razor-thin advantage in the Senate? |
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Nonetheless, there will be lots of jabber about posturing about the value of precedent at the Senate hearings. |
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The Senate majority will be finalised when six seats are decided by votes by Italians living abroad. |
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While presidents have the absolute right to nominate, it cannot be guaranteed that the Senate will consent. |
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The previous day, he had made a sniveling recantation on the floor of the Senate. |
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This body must act now to urge our fellow legislators in the United States Senate to alleviate this crisis. |
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There is some opposition to him in the Senate where the Democrats have a wafer-thin majority. |
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Within 24 hours, he had recalled the Senate in order to rush through the parliament amendments to existing anti-terror laws. |
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That legislation lapses Nov. 19, and Congress recessed before the House could consider a Senate bill to extend the rules. |
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By far the worst feature of this election result is the blind surrender of control of the Senate to the Liberals and Family First. |
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He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party affiliation. |
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This matter is seen to be so urgent that Senate has been recalled in order to pass such legislation. |
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Don't you need a quorum and a certain amount of people in the Senate present to do that? |
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That process, used when the Senate is in recess, puts a judicial nominee temporarily on the bench without being confirmed. |
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The only reason U.S. Senate seats stayed competitive is that the politicians cannot gerrymander state lines. |
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I've been talking to a lot of senators and staffers after the Senate hearing, trying to get a handle on the political situation. |
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In an ironic rebuff to communications technologies, the bill passed the Senate by unanimous, oral vote. |
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While the majority of buildings were more or less rectangular prisms, this building looked more like the Senate Chamber in Denivan City. |
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The Senate has also approved a Small Turbine Investment Credit for homeowners who install residential wind machines, which the AWEA supports. |
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Ironically, the peace that Wilson worked so hard to shape was never ratified by the U.S. Senate. |
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Today, the Prime Minister released his two options for Senate reform describing them as moderate and reasonable. |
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The ban on what opponents call partial birth abortion is likely to pass by a wide margin when it comes up for a vote scheduled in the Senate. |
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The administration did not intend to submit the treaty for Senate ratification. |
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The Kansan native, the longest-serving Republican leader in the Senate, has seen a dramatic change in those serving and their goals. |
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But it is clear that Senate Democrats simply cannot afford to have a leader who hails from a hardcore red state. |
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He spent twenty years in the Senate without accomplishing anything of significance. |
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But the events are not a part of the Carr for Senate campaign, nor does his campaign pay for them. |
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But a note at the end asserts that this document was produced in three weeks flat after a Senate demand and was accordingly sloppy and full of errors. |
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He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted. |
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The Democrats did not by themselves have the votes to defeat a Southern filibuster in the Senate. |
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I sent him some caribou jerky from Alaska to help keep up his strength on the Senate floor. |
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But officials and Senate aides said the report contains information on several more locations. |
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Senate liberals are rallying around the dead letter of the health-care reform bill. |
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So not only will the GOP have control in the Senate, it will move the center of gravity on Capitol Hill hard to starboard. |
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In 1961, Kennedy took a Latin American trip to burnish credentials for a 1962 Senate bid. |
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Yes, the Senate does own 100 cots, and it has the staff to wheel them out if needed. |
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That ratio is more than 40 percent in the U.S. Senate races in Colorado, Alaska and Kentucky. |
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Meet the drug felon and bravo TV star challenging Lindsey Graham for his Senate seat in November. |
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But by 2001, she had failed to win a seat in the Australian federal Senate and her party broke up acrimoniously amid allegations of wrongdoing and internal bickering. |
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And for the record, my vote will go to the Greens in the Senate, in the knowledge that should it lose out in the race for a quota, my vote will go to the Democrats. |
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Likeable Republican Senate candidate Cory Gardner eked out a major win Tuesday night. |
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But he did about as much as one can while serving as Senate minority leader to co-opt Tea Party support. |
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Judges are nominated by the president and ratified by the Senate. |
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Once cloture was finally achieved, Jones was speedily confirmed by the Senate by a 53-42 vote. |
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The Senate Majority Leader has been blasting the Koch brothers and their mega-donations. |
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Finally, in 1917, a cloture vote, which could end the filibuster by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, was enacted. |
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Designed as the deliberative power, the Senate had become instead the negative power, the selfish power. |
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He also needs to show that, notwithstanding his mostly-superficial second term problems, he can get what he wants from the Senate when the chips are down. |
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Sen. Mary Landrieu did everything she could Monday night to salvage the shards of her bid for a fourth term in the U.S. Senate. |
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Is an out-of-state, no-name bell maker like Bevin really going to knock off the Senate minority leader? |
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And the worst example is the expensive and deplorable Senate race in Massachusetts. |
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Three strong contenders each hoped to dethrone the Senate majority leader, the ultimate Washington insider. |
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This Congress will welcome more women than ever before at 19 percent of the House and 20 percent of the Senate. |
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It seems puzzling why the president is so determined to battle recalcitrant Senate Republicans over the size and makeup of the tax-cut legislation. |
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At a rally for longshot Senate candidate on the bayou, Sarah Palin got choked up on Thursday. |
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They bailed, leaving Senate Republicans to defend a damaging vote that would cost them their majority. |
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Perhaps the closest Senate race in the United States is the one pitting Bruce Braley against Joni Ernst in Iowa. |
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On Monday night the contours of a deal to defuse the ticking fiscal bomb emerged in the Senate. |
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The agency's audit concluded that the Senate staffers using the database had accessed documents they were not authorized to see. |
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I just spent three days in the Senate battleground state of North Carolina. |
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The closed-door powwow promises to be an electrifying exercise in spleen venting, thrust upon them by their Senate brethren. |
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It is expected to pass the Senate this week after amendments are added to expand the exception for religious organizations. |
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Acheson also persuaded Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican, to back Truman on this. |
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The chairs of the House and Senate intelligence committees have also said clemency should be ruled out for Snowden. |
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By my count, this is at least the third time a Dem Senate leader has threatened to revisit rules reform. |
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At that time Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee were badgering her about legislating from the bench. |
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This was a late request and by the time the Senate adjourned not all 100 senators had had a chance to sign off on it. |
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The Senate will vote Tuesday on whether to authorize the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. |
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They then would expect the Senate to strip that amendment and compromise simply on keeping government open for 60 days. |
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In the Senate, which increasingly resembles a forum for performance art, Americans were given a lesson in civics. |
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The House freshman from Yell County is in a dead heat with Sen. Mark Pryor in the Arkansas Senate race. |
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Among them are the 96 members of the United States Senate, perhaps the windiest and most tedious group of men in Christendom. |
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There are real advantages to knowing that your time in the Senate is short and circumscribed. |
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Will Senate Democrats knuckle under or fight for minimal principles? |
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The affordable Care Act is safely embedded, with repeal unlikely even with a freshly minted Republican Senate. |
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And if they have both houses, meaning that the vote in the House would not be certain to hit a Senate dead-end, well, look out. |
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Still, for all of this, South Carolina is now represented in the U.S. Senate by Tim Scott, a Republican and an african-american. |
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Two days after the Senate resolution was introduced, the african union announced it was sending 5,000 soldiers to look for Kony. |
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The amendment was attached to a Senate budget resolution, which Reid does not have the ability to block. |
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First of all, the idea that childers ever had any kind of chance of winning a Senate seat in Mississippi was a pipe dream. |
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It also helps that he kept Cory Booker off the ballot with a crafty scheduling of a Senate special election last month. |
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The real power lies in a handful of men like dan Loeb, who personally put up a million dollars to take over the Senate. |
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As part of the MassEquality coalition, Marc Solomon, a former Senate aide, was working to get Bay State legislators to vote no. |
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Senate race, and why derivative swap trading is regulated by the House Agricultural committee. |
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The bill passed the assembly at the end of May on a 62-4 vote and headed to the state Senate. |
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This is the second huge setback for union-backed Senate candidates in the last few weeks, the first being Arlen Specter. |
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He told me that during his chemo he never missed a day of work in the Senate. |
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The leathery visage of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell never fails to sadden and enrage me. |
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I asked a Republican conferee if the Senate vote for a two-month extension was a surprise. |
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Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell tried to save health care by devising a compromise in early August. |
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During his 30-plus years in the Senate, Arlen Specter earned a reputation as a tough guy. |
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Especially considered in combination with his attack on amendments, it is an assault on the deliberative character of the Senate. |
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Gillibrand and McCaskill hope for floor time in September, but have not yet gotten any commitments from Senate leadership. |
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And although the resolution wanly concedes Senate complicity in mob murders, it does little to compensate victims of a racist terrorism that was culture-deep. |
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Even more striking are the courteous and collegial manners displayed, even during the arduous filibuster in the Senate. |
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He chastised Menendez and other Senate leaders for not committing DSCC resources to helping Meek. |
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In less compelling boobal news, Pauline Hanson has announced her intention to make a last minute dash for election to the Senate as an independent. |
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He's the ranking Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee. |
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The Senate taking action today to help struggling homeowners. |
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Senate Democrats in particular are grappling with their razor-thin majority, which gives Republicans the power to block progressive legislation of any kind. |
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I was a skeptic, but lo and behold, the Judiciary Committee actually acted like the old Senate for a week. |
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The process for informing the Senate and House intelligence committees is often shrouded in secrecy. |
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After Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the House, Democrats were in a somber, reflective mood. |
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By 2007, Hagel was giving speeches on the floor of the Senate opposing the counterinsurgency strategy and surge of troops in Iraq. |
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Later, as consul, he decreed that the eagle would be the symbol of the Senate and People of Rome. |
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Hence, Metellus had to have asked the Senate to appoint Marius as legate to allow him to serve as Metellus' subordinate. |
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The choice before the Senate was to put either Marius or Sulla in command of an army which would aid Rome's Greek allies and defeat Mithridates. |
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The Senate chose Sulla, but Marius induced tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus to call an assembly that subsequently appointed Marius. |
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Sulla left Rome and travelled to the army waiting in Nola, the army that the Senate had asked him to lead against Mithridates. |
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Sulla and his supporters in the Senate passed a death sentence on Marius, Sulpicius and a few other allies of Marius. |
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The Senate passed a law exiling Sulla, and Marius was appointed the new commander in the eastern war. |
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The borough administrator is elected by the Borough Council and thereafter requires confirmation and appointment by Hamburg's Senate. |
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After this time, the consul would only serve as judges in extraordinary criminal cases and only when called upon by decree of the Senate. |
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Before any foreign ambassadors reached the Senate, they met with the consuls. |
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The consul would introduce ambassadors to the Senate, and they alone carried on the negotiations between the Senate and foreign states. |
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When legions were ordered by a decree of the Senate, the consuls conducted the levy in the Campus Martius. |
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After leaving office, the consuls were assigned by the Senate to a province to administer as governor. |
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Antony rejected the resolutions passed by the Senate to stop the violence, as the Senate had no army of its own to challenge him. |
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These defectors gave Octavian the information that he needed to confirm with the Senate all the accusations that he made against Antony. |
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Marching into Rome, Octavian and Marcus Agrippa were elected as dual consuls by the Senate. |
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In 27 BC, Octavian made a show of returning full power to the Roman Senate and relinquishing his control of the Roman provinces and their armies. |
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Under his consulship, however, the Senate had little power in initiating legislation by introducing bills for senatorial debate. |
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The Senate proposed to Octavian, the victor of Rome's civil wars, that he once again assume command of the provinces. |
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The provinces not under Octavian's control were overseen by governors chosen by the Roman Senate. |
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Feeling pressure from his core group of adherents, Augustus turned to the Senate for help. |
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This desire, as well as the Marcus Primus Affair, led to a second compromise between him and the Senate known as the Second Settlement. |
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As a consequence, Domitian was popular with the people and army, but considered a tyrant by members of the Roman Senate. |
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The following day, 21 December, the Senate proclaimed Vespasian emperor of the Roman Empire. |
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In the meantime, Domitian acted as the representative of the Flavian family in the Roman Senate. |
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Most Emperors upheld the public facade of democracy, and in return the Senate implicitly acknowledged the Emperor's status as a de facto monarch. |
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Whether this was a genuine attempt to reconcile with hostile factions in the Senate cannot be ascertained. |
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The Fasti Ostienses, the Ostian Calendar, records that the same day the Senate proclaimed Marcus Cocceius Nerva emperor. |
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Yet the order of the Senate was only partially executed in Rome, and wholly disregarded in most of the provinces outside Italy. |
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He was deified by the Senate and his ashes were laid to rest under Trajan's Column. |
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By feigning reluctance to hold power, Trajan was able to start building a consensus around him in the Senate. |
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A Third Century Emperor, Decius, even received from the Senate the name Trajan as a decoration. |
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When the African revolt collapsed, the Senate found itself in great jeopardy. |
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In addition, Alaric forced the Senate to liberate all 40,000 Gothic slaves in Rome. |
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Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment. |
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He had the support of the Roman Senate and was able to distribute land to his followers without much opposition. |
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The conquest of Gaul made Caesar immensely powerful and popular, which led to a second civil war against the Senate and Pompey. |
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In ancient Rome, the Roman Senate had the power to declare the exile to individuals, families or even entire regions. |
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The Senate had ceased to have real political and legislative authority but remained as an honorary council with titular members. |
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Some figures, such as Senate chairman Messaoud Ould Boulkheir, continued to refuse the new order and call for Abdel Aziz's resignation. |
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In 1229, the Consiglio dei Pregadi or Senate, was formed, being 60 members elected by the major council. |
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The Senate is elected nationally and the Chamber of Representatives is elected in electoral districts. |
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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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In May 1997, the Senate transferred to a new building it shares with the Government Service Insurance System at reclaimed land at Pasay. |
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The same Act provided for a popularly elected Senate to complete a bicameral Legislative Assembly, as well as a bill of rights. |
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A bill was introduced before the Puerto Rican Senate which would restrain the rights of the independence and nationalist movements in the island. |
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Senate, where it was given two formal readings and referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. |
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Members of the judicial branch are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. |
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The Florida Legislature comprises the Florida Senate, which has 40 members, and the Florida House of Representatives, which has 120 members. |
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In 1970 Democrats took the governorship and the open US Senate seat, and maintained dominance for years. |
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In 2004 and 2006, Democrats won control of the state Senate and then the House. |
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The Maurice Tower is nowadays part of the building complex of the Senate of the Netherlands. |
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Tasmania is represented in the Senate by 12 senators, on an equal basis with all other states. |
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The Great Council appointed all public officials and elected a Senate of 200 to 300 individuals. |
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The Venetian Senate passed sumptuary laws, but these merely resulted in changes in fashion in order to circumvent the law. |
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The president's power is checked by a Senate and a House of Representatives, which are combined in a bicameral body called the National Assembly. |
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The mayor pulled out of the race for Senate after numerous opinion polls had him polling at less than 10 percent. |
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New Caledonia sends two representatives to the French National Assembly and two senators to the French Senate. |
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The bicameral National Assembly of Belize is composed of a House of Representatives and a Senate. |
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The Senate is responsible for debating and approving bills passed by the House. |
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On 12 June, the United States Senate voted to lift economic pressure on the former Rhodesia. |
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The same was true until 1995 for the Governing Mayor of Berlin among his colleagues within the Senate of Berlin. |
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Johnson, who wanted the bill passed as soon as possible, ensured that the bill would be quickly considered by the Senate. |
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Given Eastland's firm opposition, it seemed impossible that the bill would reach the Senate floor. |
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Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield took a novel approach to prevent the bill from being relegated to Judiciary Committee limbo. |
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Until then, the measure had occupied the Senate for 60 working days, including six Saturdays. |
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Never in history had the Senate been able to muster enough votes to cut off a filibuster on a civil rights bill. |
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Once the committee reports out the nomination, the full Senate considers it. |
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The Senate may also fail to act on a nomination, which expires at the end of the session. |
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When the Senate is in recess, a president may make temporary appointments to fill vacancies. |
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The lieutenant governor presides over the Senate, but only voting when ties occur, and is also a member of the cabinet. |
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The Republican Party currently holds a majority in both the House and Senate of the Michigan Legislature. |
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These judges are nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. |
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The high vacancy rate has been attributed to politics, particularly Senate filibustering of potential appointees by Senators. |
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Legislation had been proposed in both the House and the Senate in Delaware to designate English as the official language. |
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The Delaware General Assembly consists of a House of Representatives with 41 members and a Senate with 21 members. |
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Tennessee's Bob Corker was the only freshman Republican elected to the United States Senate in the 2006 midterm elections. |
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Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey is the first Republican speaker of the state Senate in 140 years. |
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The New York State Legislature is bicameral and consists of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly. |
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The Senate quickly ratified the treaty, and the House, with equal alacrity, authorized the required funding, as the Constitution specifies. |
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Thomas, chair of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, to hold no hearings or votes on the bill, and the legislation died. |
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Bush refused to make some nominations to the Board and Senate Democrats refused to confirm those which he did make. |
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The same day, the Senate confirmed Republican nominee Brian Hayes of Massachusetts by voice vote. |
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This threat to end the filibuster's privileged position in the Senate was intended to end Republican filibustering of NLRB nominees. |
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Provincial and territorial legislatures have no second chamber like the Canadian Senate. |
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Elections are held every five years to determine the House of Assembly and the Senate majority. |
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Under the constitutional changes in 2005, an upper chamber, the Senate, was reinstated. |
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Morgan Tsvangirai did not participate in the Senate elections, while the Mutambara faction participated and won five seats in the Senate. |
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State legislators chose the Senate, and senators had to possess significant property to be deemed worthy and sensible enough for the position. |
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The Senate must pass legislation before it becomes law and can therefore act as a wise facilitator or engage in filibuster. |
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The Senate does not have to endure the accountability and scrutiny of parliamentary elections. |
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The upper house, the Senate, is also popularly elected under the single transferable vote system of proportional representation. |
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The Senate is expected to represent the interests of territorial collectivities and Ivoirians living abroad. |
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Two thirds of the Senate is to be elected at the same time as the general election. |
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For example, members of the Canadian Senate are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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The Senate has no power or ability to introduce or modify a supply bill, but has the ability to block or defer the passing of a supply bill. |
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This has resulted in agreements between political parties to prevent the blockage of supply bills through the Senate. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, the Senate may not delay a money bill more than 21 days. |
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The chamber would have kept the title of House of Lords, after names like Senate and Reformed House were rejected. |
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This was the method used in the Roman Senate, and occasionally in Athenian democracy. |
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In the Australian Senate, a procedure similar to that of the House of Representatives is followed. |
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The President may vote by stating to the Senate the side on which he intends to vote. |
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Caesar, by virtue of his military victories over the raiders and bandits in Hispania, had been awarded a triumph by the Senate. |
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Caesar petitioned the Senate to stand in absentia, but Cato employed a filibuster to block the proposal. |
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In the Senate of the Philippines, Roseller Lim of the Nacionalista Party held out the longest filibuster in Philippine Senate history. |
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The Nacionalistas, who comprised exactly half of the Senate, wanted to prevent the election of Ferdinand Marcos to the Senate Presidency. |
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However, Almendras voted for Marcos, and the latter wrested the Senate Presidency from the Nacionalistas after more than a decade of control. |
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The filibuster is a powerful legislative device in the United States Senate. |
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On April 6, 2017, the Republican controlled Senate voted 52 to 48 to require only a majority vote to end a filibuster of Supreme Court nominees. |
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In the United States Senate, a bill is either referred to committee or placed on the Calendar of Business after second reading. |
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In the Australian Senate, the Committee of the Whole is provided for by Chapter 21 of the standing orders. |
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He had Gallic spies in every corner of the Roman Republic, even within the inner circles of the Senate itself. |
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The Senate, in its turn, sent a committee to Iberia to attempt to settle the issue diplomatically. |
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The Senate took a number of measures in order to free up its hands for the coming conflict with the Carthaginian. |
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Words were exchanged in the Carthaginian Senate to the effect that Hannibal should be handed over to the Romans and his actions disavowed. |
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With Mr. Corzine in a state of semiconsciousness, Richard J. Codey, the president of the State Senate, is serving as acting governor. |
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The U.S. Senate holds staggered elections, with only one third of the seats being filled every two years. |
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Benjamin Sarlin talks to the adman who helped bring down a Senate legend. |
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The principal has responsibility for the overall running of the university and presides over the University Senate. |
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The Senate has formed a subcommittee to set up an investigation. |
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He waged a personal vendetta against his rivals in the Senate. |
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For weeks, the White House, the Pentagon and Senate Democrats have been working overtime to cajole, convince and placate Republicans. |
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The resolution, which speedily passed the Senate, was unable to gain a majority in the lower chamber. |
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In an interesting sidebar, the government has launched a Senate inquiry into environmental organisations and tax deductability. |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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We can estimate the numbers of donkey voters because the ALP Senate candidate Healy headed the Senate list at the same election. |
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Each state's Electoral College submits its votes to the President of the Senate. |
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The Nationals gave the Coalition its Senate majority and yesterday were feeling their oats. |
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From his seat in the Senate, he became suffect consul in 97 during the reign of Nerva, being the first of his family to do so. |
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The Senate version of the House measure now bobs quietly in the horse latitudes of legislative inaction. |
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Both devices would allow the Senate to bypass the ordinary due process rights that all citizens had. |
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The apparent incompetence of the Senate, and the brilliance of Marius, had been put on full display. |
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The Senate, elated by its successes against Catiline, refused to ratify the arrangements that Pompey had made. |
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As such, the Senate and assemblies remained powerless, even after Caesar had been assassinated. |
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When his house burned down, the Senate demanded it be rebuilt at public expense. |
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Eventually the Senate was forced to give in and, in return, Claudius pardoned nearly all the assassins. |
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Because of the circumstances of his accession, Claudius took great pains to please the Senate. |
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During regular sessions, the Emperor sat among the Senate body, speaking in turn. |
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He allowed the Senate to issue its own bronze coinage for the first time since Augustus. |
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He also put the Imperial provinces of Macedonia and Achaea back under Senate control. |
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Claudius set about remodeling the Senate into a more efficient, representative body. |
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Nevertheless, many in the Senate remained hostile to Claudius, and many plots were made on his life. |
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This was partly due to the ongoing hostility of the Senate, as mentioned above, but also due to his respect for the senators. |
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It has been suggested that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage, to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches. |
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They took the side of the Senate in most conflicts with the Princeps, invariably viewing him as being in the wrong. |
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In practice imperial provinces were run by resident governors who were members of the Senate and had held the consulship. |
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The Senate had complete control over the Treasury, and the Consuls were the most important. |
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Membership of the senatorial order was a prerequisite to attain positions within the cursus honorum and to gain entry into the Roman Senate. |
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On 5 December, he took office and was officially enrolled in the Roman Senate. |
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Control of the province was handed over to the Emperor, while the Senate gained temporary control of Sardinia as compensation. |
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Julianus was condemned to death by the Senate and killed, and Severus took possession of Rome without opposition. |
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Upon his death in 211, Severus was deified by the Senate and succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were advised by his wife Julia Domna. |
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Maxentius' rescripts were declared invalid, and the honors Maxentius had granted to leaders of the Senate were invalidated. |
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The Senate in Rome, despite its loathing for Alaric, was now desperate enough to give him almost anything he wanted. |
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In April the French National Assembly gave unanimous support and, in June 1987, after a public inquiry, the Senate gave unanimous support. |
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The leaders of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services called on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to address the issue. |
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A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
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Both brothers were killed and the Senate passed reforms reversing the Gracchi brother's actions. |
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However, Marius's partisans managed his installation to the military command, defying Sulla and the Senate, and this caused Sulla's wrath. |
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Following Domitian's murder, the Senate rapidly appointed Nerva to hold imperial dignity. |
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However, the Roman Senate represented an oligarchic institution, which acted as an advisory body. |
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However, as the Senators were individually very influential, it was difficult to accomplish anything against the collective will of the Senate. |
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Later, under the reforms of the dictator Sulla, Quaestors were made automatic members of the Senate, though most of his reforms did not survive. |
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However, the rule of the Emperors became increasingly autocratic, and the Senate was reduced to an advisory body appointed by the Emperor. |
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Senate confirmation hearings are a real meatgrinder, discouraging people from government service. |
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The people are represented by the States General of the Netherlands, which consists of a House of Representatives and a Senate. |
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The Dutch government has guaranteed that the people on the islands will be able to elect Senate members, and is considering options for this. |
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However, the Senate refused to approve this, and did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles that established the League of Nations. |
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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 South Africa Act 1909 provided for a Parliament consisting of a Senate and a House of Assembly. |
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The same year parliamentary elections took place in both the Senate and the Sejm. |
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Vandenberg made sure of bipartisan support on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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Dulles rebuffed Johnson's request, and informed Eisenhower of the objections made by the Senate. |
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Partial block voting is also used in the Spanish Senate, where there are 4 seats and each voter receives 3 votes. |
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The members of the Senate and all local legislatures are elected via this method. |
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The Senate is the upper house, consisting of 11 members appointed by the governor on the advice of the premier and the leader of the opposition. |
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Australia is exceptional because the government faces a fully elected upper house, the Senate, which must be willing to pass all its legislation. |
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Although government is formed in the lower house, the House of Representatives, the support of the Senate is necessary in order to govern. |
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However, it was later discovered that it had not been passed by the Senate. |
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The Royal Assent ceremony takes place in the Senate, as the sovereign is traditionally barred from the House of Commons. |
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There are currently 105 seats in the Senate and 338 in the House of Commons. |
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It is a bicameral body, composed of an appointed Senate and an elected House of Representatives. |
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On June 9, 2009, the Maine House of Representatives voted to form a unicameral legislature, but the measure did not pass the Senate. |
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The Parliament of Northern Ireland was bicameral, consisting of a House of Commons with 52 seats, and an indirectly elected Senate with 26 seats. |
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The Senate generally had the same party balance as the House of Commons, though abstaining parties and very small parties were not represented. |
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The Commons met in the College's Gamble Library and the Senate in the Chapel. |
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The 2016 general election was called before the reforms could be brought to the Senate for a final vote. |
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