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United States Senate / Speaker of the House of Commons / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Parliament of Singapore / John William McCormack / Second / Raise a question of privilege / Public law / Separation of powers / Parliamentary procedure / Government / Unanimous consent
Date: 2014-10-30 08:11:51
United States Senate
Speaker of the House of Commons
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of Singapore
John William McCormack
Second
Raise a question of privilege
Public law
Separation of powers
Parliamentary procedure
Government
Unanimous consent

Ch. 29 § 10 DESCHLER-BROWN PRECEDENTS § 10. Recognition

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