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Government / Parliamentary procedure / Standing Rules of the United States Senate / United States Senate / Senate of Canada / Motion / Article One of the United States Constitution / Committee of the Whole / Senate of Liberia / President of the Senate / Impeachment / Reconsideration of a motion
Date: 2016-12-20 08:20:32
Government
Parliamentary procedure
Standing Rules of the United States Senate
United States Senate
Senate of Canada
Motion
Article One of the United States Constitution
Committee of the Whole
Senate of Liberia
President of the Senate
Impeachment
Reconsideration of a motion

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