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cong.

abbr. Pharmacology
congius (gallon)
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'I will not disclose the exact numbers, but all I can say, Cong. Martin has the numbers, more than enough and determinative, to catapult him to the Speakership,' said Castro, who won reelection and was majority leader of the 17th Congress.
88, 109th Cong. (2006)), and the Senate failed to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed by a vote of 49-48 (see S.J.
50, 104th Cong. (1995) (hereinafter Joint Hearing); see also, Garrett Epps, The Citizenship Clause: A "Legislative History, " (June 20, 2010), available at Social Science Research Network website, http://ssrn.com/abstract=1627665; James C.
(10.) See, e.g., CONG. GLOBE, 39th Cong., 1st Sess.
The list of ministers taking the oath included-Narayan Rane (Cong) , R.R.Pati (NCP), Patangrao Kadam (Cong.), Shivaji Rao Moghe (Cong.), Ajit Pawar (NCP), Radhakrishan (Cong.), Jayant Patil (NCP), Harshvardhan Patil (Cong.), Ganesh Naik (NCP), Balasahab Thorat, Lakshman Thoble (NCP), Anil Deshmukh (NCP), Jaydutt Shirsagar(NCP), Manohar Naik (NCP), Vijay Kr.
(10.) CONG. GLOBE (appendix), 39th Cong., 1st Sess.
(6) S.678, 110th Cong. [section] 1(A)and(B) (2007).
She was a member of Cong. Beth Israel in Longmeadow, MA, a former member of Cong.
Communist revolutionary warfare; from the Vietminh to the Viet Cong. (reprint, 1961)
Yet instead of rounding out his service in the relative safety of the Gridley, Kerry volunteered to command one of the little boats called Swifts, and so went face-to-face with the Viet Cong. The Navy didn't offer many assignments more dangerous than that.