A failed attempt to abduct a legislator's son came to light yesterday, sending shock waves though the legislature's staff. |
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The bill was removed from the legislature's schedule, together with other bills that failed to pass committee review. |
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The legislature's adoption of a broadly left-of-centre position corresponds to the people's mood. |
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If the legislature's hardware is poor in quality, its software is even worse. |
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It was a comparative analysis of the Legislature's performance with all its core sections being focal points. |
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Pawlenty reversed his decision in deference to the legislature's expressed desire for a Minnesota poet laureate. |
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A legislative chamber or house is a deliberative assembly within a legislature which generally meets and votes separately from the legislature's other chambers. |
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The legislature's 1990 decision to legalize casino gambling along the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast has led to increased revenues and economic gains for the state. |
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The legislature's redistricting, announced in 2012, was quickly challenged in court, on the grounds that it had unfairly benefited Republican interests. |
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The Legislature's bill to implement the measure, however, created a local option. |
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This is the result of the legal positivist view that the court is only interpreting the legislature's intent and therefore detailed exposition is unnecessary. |
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Often such are on or near the first day of the legislature's new session. |
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Ojai resident Patricia Weinberger, co-founder of the Environmental Coalition of Ventura County and recipient of the state Legislature's 1995 Woman of the Year award. |
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This was no mandate for more of the Legislature's shenanigans. |
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