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  • ==Jim Tedisco For Congress== *[http://www.jimtedisco.com/ Jim Tedisco For Congress]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Fidelity Congress Street Fund}} '''Fidelity Congress Street Fund'''
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  • * 1839, Congress prohibited dueling in the District of Columbia * 1931, [[Directory:California|California]] gets the go-ahead by the U.S. Congress to build the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
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  • ...o, 16-22 September 2007 [http://thomistica.net/news/2007/8/4/international-congress-of-medieval-philosophy-in-palermo-200.html] Eleventh International Congress of Medieval Philosophy, Porto, 26-31 August 2002
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  • | Address = 4781 N. Congress Ste. 261
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  • ...news.go.com/Politics/OTUS/obama-signs-order-begin-sequester-cuts-president-congress/story?id=18628023" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://news.goo ...icare. The <strong>Sequester</strong>, a fiscal death-pact entered into by Congress and the President, will hit healthcare professionals right in the pocketboo
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  • ...nd Clark expedition. Jefferson officially asked for $2,500 in funding from Congress, though some sources indicate the expedition ultimately cost closer to $50,
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  • The horse racing industry has cultivated strong ties in [[Keyword:=Congress]], which it has used over the years to pass [[Keyword:=legislation]] protec Now, a group representing poker players is seeking to play a stronger hand in Congress, in part by replicating elements of the horse racing lobby's strategy: conv
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  • == Gambling Industry Dealt a Good Hand In New Congress == ...n better odds for success than last session when the Republican-controlled Congress targeted the industry in a flurry of last-minute lawmaking.
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  • * 1995, the 104th Congress convened, the first entirely under Republican control since the Eisenhower * 2007, the 110th United States Congress convenes, electing Nancy Pelosi as the first female Speaker of the House in
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  • * [[Library of Congress Jefferson Building Washington, D.C.]]
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  • ...ates Colored Troops Regiments), the "Buffalo Soldiers" were established by Congress as the first peacetime all-black regiments in the regular U.S. Army.
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  • [[File:GameShowCongressLogo.jpg|thumb|right|Game Show Congress]] The '''Game Show Congress''' is an annual meeting of industry professionals, former contestants and f
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  • Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • The '''Investment Company Act of 1940''' is an act of Congress that protects the public interest regarding [[mutual funds]] and investment
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  • ...Daddy! Big Daddy, rolled up my sleeves, man, yes I did, to do the work in Congress, yeah man. I been there longer than anybody else. Yeah, man. Hallelujah! I
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  • ...britton Communications/Politico/Gambling Industry Dealt a Good Hand In New Congress]]
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  • ...ntercourse , sexual relation , u.s. congress , united states congress , us congress
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  • * 1956: On the final day of the 20th Communist Party Congress, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev delivered a six-hour "secret speech" denou
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  • .../ingles/index.html Congreso de los Diputados] &mdash; Official site of the Congress of Deputies
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  • ...in Stanton as secretary of war, defying the Tenure of Office Act passed by Congress over Johnson's veto; this action spurred the House of Representatives to im
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  • ...udents (COSAS), of which he was elected its President during its inaugural congress in 1979. He became actively involved in various structures such as CONTRALE ...sentence on the Island, he interacted with various political giants of the congress movement. This deepened and broadened his political maturity and insight an
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  • ...in the 1988 election. After his failed presidential bid, Paul returned to Congress in 1997. He was again elected as a Republican, but against the wishes of th
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  • ...ack.googlepages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=I Many Inc&amp;up_loc=537 Congress Street Portland ME US 04101&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=ope [[Address:=537 Congress Street]]<br>
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  • ...ck.googlepages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Cenuco Inc&amp;up_loc=6421 Congress Avenue Boca Raton FL US 33487&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=o [[Address:=6421 Congress Avenue]]<br>
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  • ...ges.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Saratoga Resources Inc&amp;up_loc=301 Congress Avenue Austin TX US 78701&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=open& [[Address:=301 Congress Avenue]]<br>
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  • ...lepages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Amfm Operating Inc&amp;up_loc=600 Congress Avenue Austin TX US 78701&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=open& [[Address:=600 Congress Avenue]]<br>
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  • ...es.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Nextera Enterprises Inc&amp;up_loc=343 Congress St Boston MA US 02210-1215&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=open [[Address:=343 Congress St]]<br>
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  • ....com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Introgen Therapeutics Inc&amp;up_loc=301 Congress Ave Austin TX US 78701&amp;up_zoom=Main%20Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=o [[Address:=301 Congress Ave]]<br>
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  • ...Sciences in Medieval Philosophy : Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.) by Simo Knuuttila, Sten Ebbesen, Intern ...Sciences in Medieval Philosophy : Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.) by Simo Knuuttila, Sten Ebbesen, Intern
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  • ...pages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Iberiabank Corp&amp;up_loc=200 West Congress Street Lafayette LA US 70505&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=op [[Address:=200 West Congress Street]]<br>
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  • ...s created in [[1980]] by the [[Congress of the United States|United States Congress]] under the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act. It was a bipartisa
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  • ...s.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Northeast Investors Trust&amp;up_loc=50 Congress St Boston MA US 02109&amp;up_zoom=Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=open&amp; [[Address:=50 Congress St]]<br>
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  • Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • ...lemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Northeast Investors Growth Fund Inc&amp;up_loc=50 Congress St Rm 1000 Boston MA US 02109&amp;up_zoom=Main%20Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp [[Address:=50 Congress St Rm 1000]]<br>
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  • ...xml&amp;up_locname=Sunamerica Senior Floating Rate Fund Inc&amp;up_loc=286 Congress St Boston MA US 02110&amp;up_zoom=Main%20Street&amp;up_view=Map&amp;synd=op [[Address:=286 Congress St]]<br>
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  • ...tion for admission into the Union. Bills were introduced in both houses of Congress, but did not pass. Though no legislation passed Congress enabling Wyoming to follow the steps that lead to statehood, Governor Franc
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  • * 1915, an act of the U.S. Congress creates the United States Coast Guard
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  • * 1776, the first national memorial is ordered by Congress. It was built in in honor of Brigadier General Richard Montgomery, who had
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  • ...me the first British prime minister to address a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress
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  • ...have started to ban smoking in restaurants and bars. And now, Democrats in Congress may succeed in passing legislation empowering the Food and Drug Administrat
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  • ...e:xp00474.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1913, Library of Congress, George Grantham Bain Collection]]
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  • ...l Security Administration (NSA). At the urging of the Bush administration, Congress eventually passes legislation that legalizes the program and immunizes from '''2006''' In September, Congress passes the Military Commissions Act, an attempt by the Bush administration
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  • ..., [[1959]], by an act of the [[Congress of the United States|United States Congress]] under Public Law 86-209. The medal was originally to honor scientists in
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  • * 1974, [[John Murtha]] becomes the first Vietnam War veteran elected to the Congress of the United States
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  • ...Thrift: The Coolidge Era and the Consumer Economy, 1921-1929'', Library of Congress.</ref> It has been said that two-thirds of jobs in the [[Directory:United S
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  • At first the income tax was incrementally expanded by the Congress of the United States, and then inflation automatically raised most persons
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  • Frequently called upon to testify before Congress, Pike in 1983 established the Space Policy Working Group, comprised of Cong
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  • ...[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]] attacked the "Billion Dollar Congress" and defeated the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] in ...nited States Congress|48th]] and [[Forty-ninth United States Congress|49th Congress]]es).
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  • ...Harrison#Administration and Cabinet|Harrison cabinet]] and some members of Congress. Members of Harrison's cabinet feared an ''acting'' leader would compromise ...as a Democratic-Republican to the [[14th United States Congress|Fourteenth Congress]] to fill the vacancy caused by the death of [[John Clopton]]. He was reele
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  • ...by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8), which allows Congress to enact "uniform laws on the subject of Bankruptcy throughout the United S
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  • *hosting the World Congress on IT, the premier industry sponsored global IT event;
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  • ...ocal news, sports, arts and entertainment, and classified ads. John mccain congress votes database washingtonpost.com this page is all about john mccain john m ...national campaign general co-chair was being paid by a swiss bank to lobby congress about the u s mortgage crisis at the. Welcome to americans with disabilitie
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  • ...th United States Congress|26th]] and to the [[Twenty-seventh United States Congress|27th Congresses]] serving from 1837 to [[1843]], declining to be a candidat In Congress, he opposed the entrance of [[Texas]] as a [[Slave state|slave territory]].
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  • ...odernization and educational advancement, but was unable to get it through Congress. Late in life, as a Congressman, he was a leading opponent of the [[Slave P ...nce because of his narrow victory. Most of his initiatives were opposed in Congress by [[Andrew Jackson|Jackson]]'s supporters, who remained outraged over the
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  • ...ather was a Virginia planter who served as a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]] (1774–1777), signed the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Dec ...originally showed him in [[civilian]] clothes as the [[Sixth United States Congress|Congressional delegate]] from the [[Northwest Territory]] in 1800, but the
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  • * [http://www.square-of-opposition.org/ International Congress on the Square of Opposition]
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  • ...til the [[Radical Republican (USA)|Radical Republican]]s gained control of Congress in the 1866 elections. His conciliatory policies towards the South, his hur ...was the only Senator from the seceded states to continue participation in Congress.
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  • ...ed on small employers. Throughout 1994 other groups drafted proposals, but Congress could not reach agreement on the health care issue. The failure of health c
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  • Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • ...th Millard Fillmore'', staring Walter Cronkite as narrator, delighted the Congress.<ref>The National Archives. Washington, D.C.</ref> ...rview of Today's Life Changing Philosophies, ISBN 0-8431-0409-0 Library of Congress Card No: 76-10562</ref> ; [[keyword:=The Emotional Maintenance Manual|The
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  • ...udget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974]] stipulated the change to allow Congress more time to arrive at a budget each year, and provided for what is known a
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  • ...ransformed the landscape for student organization. He helped establish the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) on the 31 May 1979 as a national organiza
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  • ...tionally killed 16 American soldiers), Polk urged [[United States Congress|Congress]] to declare the [[Mexican-American War]]. In that conflict Taylor won add ...inclined to be a puppet of Whig leaders in [[Congress of the United States|Congress]]. He ran his administration in the same rule-of-thumb fashion with which h
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  • ...his was happening. Why? In 1995 creditors urged then President Clinton and Congress to establish the National Bankruptcy Review Commission. That’s right, the ...s are passed in this country, is that the credit industry sent a letter to Congress denouncing the National Bankruptcy Review Commission’s (NBRC) initial opi
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  • ...luable service to the community<ref>[http://richferguson.com/images/awards/congress.jpg]. Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition.</ref>
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  • ...make laws to "promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts..." The laws Congress passed are codified in title 35 of the [[United States Code]] and created t ...1778-1789), several states adopted patent systems of their own. The first Congress adopted a [[US Patent Act (1790)|Patent Act]], in 1790, and the first paten
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  • *501(c)(1) - Corporations organized under acts of Congress such as Federal Credit Unions
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  • ...he [[Virginia House of Delegates]] in 1782 and served in the [[Continental Congress]] from 1783 to 1786. As a youthful politician, he joined the [[anti-Federal ...inating slavery in [[Missouri]] precipitated two years of bitter debate in Congress. The [[Missouri Compromise]] bill resolved the struggle, pairing Missouri a
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  • Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • ...isarmament]] talks. Bush reassigned Fitzgerald to be his chief lobbyist to Congress as he prepared to run to succeed Reagan.<ref name=times/> On October 20, 19
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  • ...= <!-- II International Congress Moriscos, Ojós 2015 --> II International Congress Moriscos, Ojós 2015
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  • ...rose in prominence. He became leader of the pro-Administration faction in Congress. As chairman of the powerful [[U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means|Ways ...arty's history—convinced Polk to return to help the party at home. Leaving Congress in 1839, Polk became a candidate in the Tennessee gubernatorial election, d
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  • ..., D. Pedersen, I. Wilkie & P. Mellett (Eds.) Hypnosis: The Fourth European Congress at Oxford. London: Whurr Publishers, pp 118-124.
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  • '''James Madison, Jr.'''<ref>http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000043 http://teachingamericanhistory.org/ ...dren, seven of whom reached adulthood.<ref>. According to the [[Library of Congress]], [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/madison_papers/mjmtime1.html]</
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  • ...Fairbanks into being in 1902. With the vast influx of people into Alaska, Congress had to apply Civil Codes and establish laws in the Territory. In 1902 the A Alaska gained Territorial status with the United States Congress on August 24, 1912. This gave Alaska a say in the laws that were being pass
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  • ...independence. The 83 delegates present in Halifax at the Fourth Provincial Congress unanimously adopted the Halifax Resolves. In early December, 1776, delegates to the Fifth Provincial Congress adopted the first constitution for North Carolina. On December 21, 1776, Ri
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  • ...ll by burning a boat and the tea cargo, and attended the First Continental Congress in 1774 in Philadelphia. Baltimore served as the country's capital until af In 1919, Congress passed the prohibition law, prohibiting the manufacturing, selling and tran
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  • ...sentiment unified behind statehood, the separation movement went forward. Congress established Maine as the 23rd state under the Missouri Compromise of 1820 a ...regulars were dispatched to the scene from Quebec. At this point the U.S. Congress entered the picture, approving $10 million for military expenses should war
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  • The original Mississippi Territory created by the U.S. Congress in1798 was a strip of land extending about 100 miles north to south and fro In 1817, Congress divided the Mississippi Territory into the state of Mississippi and the Ala
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  • ...t is Philosophy in the Middle Ages? Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (SIEPM), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 393-402. ...e Sciences In Medieval Philosophy: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.), Helsinki 24-29 August 1987, Vol. II, P
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  • ...message are the police sending?"<ref name=patrons/> The [[African National Congress]] approved the police actions, citing a need to curtail public drunkenness.
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  • ...na's new status, was elected as the territory's first delegate to the U.S. Congress. The capital was moved to Tucson in 1867, back to Prescott in 1877, and fin ...ain stream and sole water rights over tributaries within Arizona. In 1968, Congress authorized the Central Arizona Project, a 335-mi (539-km) canal system to d
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  • ...vote); ZENG Qinghong elected vice president by the 10th National People's Congress with a total of 2,578 votes (177 delegates voted against him, 190 abstained | bgcolor="#ffffff" | unicameral National People's Congress or Quanguo Renmin Daibiao Dahui (2,985 seats; members elected by municipal,
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  • In the spring of [[1947]], Wiener was invited to a congress on harmonic analysis, held in [[Nancy]], [[France]] and organized by the [[ ...y d’une définition générale de la cybernétique", ''The First International Congress on Cybernetics'', Namur, Belgium, June 26-29, 1956, Gauthier-Villars, Paris
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  • Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • ...of people's committees; head of government elected by the General People's Congress; election last held March 2006 (next to be held NA) <br />''election result | bgcolor="#ffffff" | unicameral General People's Congress (approximately 2,700 seats; members elected indirectly through a hierarchy
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  • Vietnam’s government is also upset with a bill introduced in the U.S. Congress in July 2004 to Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • ...as chairman of the [[U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary]] (Twenty-first Congress). He was not a candidate for renomination in [[1830]]. Buchanan served as o ...livered the [[Dred Scott v. Sandford|Dred Scott Decision]], asserting that Congress had no constitutional power to exclude slavery in the territories. Much of
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  • ...s signed in 1848. Two years later, on September 9, 1850, the United States Congress passed an Organic Act which created the Territory of New Mexico and authori ..., Nevada, and Utah. The boundaries of present day New Mexico were drawn by congress in 1863 but New Mexico didn't become a state until 1912.
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  • Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • Congress is still considering legislation from 2005 entitled the "Fairness in Asbest
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  • ...Virginia's Peyton Randolph was elected president of the First Continental Congress. The next year, in June, George Washington was made commander in chief of t ...olony's independence, instructed the Virginia delegates to the Continental Congress to propose general colonial independence (resulting in the Declaration of I
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  • ...o 1883. He presented his credentials as a member-elect to the Forty-eighth Congress and served from [[March 4]], [[1883]], until [[May 27]], [[1884]], when he After leaving Congress, McKinley won the [[Governor of Ohio|governorship of Ohio]] in 1891, defeat
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  • ...U.S. President [[James Madison]] asks the [[Congress of the United States|Congress]] to declare war on the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...ment. Further disrupting U.S.-Vietnamese economic relations are efforts in Congress to link Library Of Congress December 2005<br>
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  • ...e out-of-power Republican Party; noting that they had been out of power in Congress since 1930, this slogan asked voters if they had "had enough" of the Democr
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