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Magnates, the British House of Lords is the most ancient second chamber among parliamentary bodies.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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Simon Wolfson , chief executive of retailer Next and a member of the British House of Lords, is offering the cash prize for the best plan to manage the orderly exit of one or more member states from the European Monetary Union.
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"I recognize the significance of the decision to include an international element, and I understand the constitutional and political niceties that surround that," said Trimble, a member of a pro-Israel grouping in the British House of Lords.
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In 1774, in the most important copyright case in Anglo-American legal history, the British House of Lords sided with Donaldson and rejected the idea of a perpetual copyright.
Adrian Johns's "Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates" 2010
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The election of a pale Labour lady from the British House of Lords as Europe's Foreign Minister with increased powers as successor to so weighty a personality as Spain's Javier Solana was certainly no compensation.
End of Year, 2009 2010
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Why is a member of the British House of Lords doing ads for the American Census?
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Trimble, a member of the British House of Lords, belongs to a pro-Israel faction in the parliament.
Gaza Flotilla Raid: Israel Approves Inquiry Into Incident 2010
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In 1774, in the most important copyright case in Anglo-American legal history, the British House of Lords sided with Donaldson rather than the booksellers and rejected the idea of a perpetual copyright.
Adrian Johns's "Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates" 2010
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Black, who renounced his Canadian citizenship to become a member of the British House of Lords, was convicted along with three other former executives from the media empire Hollinger International of swindling the company's shareholders out of $6.1 million.
Conrad Black Granted Bail: Ex-Media Mogul Getting Out Of Jail 2010
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Why is a member of the British House of Lords doing ads for the American Census?
Tallulah Morehead: Splattered by Golden Globs: Preening in the Rain 2010
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