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Date: 2012-02-01 08:35:07
Quorum
United States Constitution
Parliament of Singapore
Constitutional amendment
United States House Committee on Rules
Committee of the Whole
Motion to strike
Appropriation bill
Standing Rules of the United States Senate
Rule XVI
Parliamentary procedure
Government
United States Senate

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