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United States House of Representatives / Raise a question of privilege / Parliament of Singapore / United States Senate / Committee of the Whole / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Speaker of the House of Commons / United States Congress / Parliamentary procedure / Government / Unanimous consent
Date: 2010-07-07 10:53:09
United States House of Representatives
Raise a question of privilege
Parliament of Singapore
United States Senate
Committee of the Whole
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Speaker of the House of Commons
United States Congress
Parliamentary procedure
Government
Unanimous consent

Chapter CCXLII.1 CONDUCT OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE[removed].

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