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House of Parliament

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  • noun A legislative body in a government with a parliamentary system of government.

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Examples

  • Last March 9th, Washington's and NATO stooge Kamp - in the fake Dutch 'House of Parliament' - parrotting the PNAC's 'Pentagonese' - called President Chavez 'an unbearable populist' - and declared that the people on the 'Dutch' Antilles, 30 miles of the coast of Venezuela* - the by the Dutch colonialized islands: 'Do not need to be afraid of Chavez or an invasion by his armed forces, even if he keeps looking in their direction as if he wants the islands'.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Michael Caddell 2006

  • Last March 9th, Washington's and NATO stooge Kamp - in the fake Dutch 'House of Parliament' - parrotting the PNAC's 'Pentagonese' - called President Chavez 'an unbearable populist' - and declared that the people on the 'Dutch' Antilles, 30 miles of the coast of Venezuela* - the by the Dutch colonialized islands: 'Do not need to be afraid of Chavez or an invasion by his armed forces, even if he keeps looking in their direction as if he wants the islands'.

    Dutch Pretext for U. S. Invasion of Venezuela Michael Caddell 2006

  • I tell you, Mr Finn, that the House of Parliament is the place for you to work in.

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Capetown with the House of Parliament is the center of legislation, while Pretoria, the ancient Kruger stronghold, with its magnificent new Union buildings atop a commanding eminence, is the fountain-head of administration.

    An African Adventure Isaac Frederick Marcosson 1918

  • The House of Parliament is a splendid specimen of architecture.

    My life and work, 1885

  • I tell you, Mr. Finn, that the House of Parliament is the place for you to work in.

    Phineas Finn Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1869

  • I tell you, Mr Finn, that the House of Parliament is the place for you to work in.

    Phineas Finn 1867

  • I tell you, Mr. Finn, that the House of Parliament is the place for you to work in.

    Phineas Finn The Irish Member Anthony Trollope 1848

  • The view from Lambeth Palace is straight across to the House of Parliament, Big Ben and, of course, Westminster Abbey.

    Centuries-old ties are fraying between English church, state 2011

  • The view from Lambeth Palace is straight across to the House of Parliament, Big Ben and, of course, Westminster Abbey.

    Centuries-old ties are fraying between English church, state 2011

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