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- noun Plural form of
parliamentarian .
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WASHINGTON DC — The grand theft bailout now being rammed through Congress by Treasury Secretary Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, and other officials of the Bush regime with the help of accomplices Pelosi, Majority Leader Harry Reid, and other parliamentarians is a monstrosity for the ages, combining every hideous feature of monetarism, elitism, oligarchism, and sheer feckless incompetence.
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WASHINGTON DC — The grand theft bailout now being rammed through Congress by Treasury Secretary Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, and other officials of the Bush regime with the help of accomplices Pelosi, Majority Leader Harry Reid, and other parliamentarians is a monstrosity for the ages, combining every hideous feature of monetarism, elitism, oligarchism, and sheer feckless incompetence.
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Ironically, one of the alternatives studied by parliamentarians is to give themselves a pay rise to offset a possible reduction in the ticket quota.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fly me to the moon with public money 2009
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As I told the Latin American parliamentarians who came to our country, any other people-other than the Cubans - would have exploded into a million pieces.
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Certain parliamentarians debate the need for Canada to remain in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, although their own particular colleagues seem to debate otherwise.
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In effect founded in 1888 but formally constituted in 1889, the Union is composed of parliamentarians from the various nations who discuss problems of international relations and law, and of peace, promoting their solution through governmental channels; at this time it was primarily interested in encouraging arbitration of international disputes.
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In December, Mr. Melkert, who heads the UN mission in the country (UNAMI), met with parliamentarians from the Kurdish Alliance Bloc to discuss the electoral law finalized that month allowing for the polls to take place.
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In December, Mr. Melkert, who heads the UN mission in the country (UNAMI), met with parliamentarians from the Kurdish Alliance Bloc to discuss the electoral law finalized that month allowing for the polls to take place.
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In December, Mr. Melkert, who heads the UN mission in the country (UNAMI), met with parliamentarians from the Kurdish Alliance Bloc to discuss the electoral law finalized that month allowing for the polls to take place.
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Significantly, in his meeting with parliamentarians from the Kurdish nationalist DTP
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