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Un groupe du Parti libéral du Québec voulait proposer une «proclamation de la citoyenneté québécoise» au prochain congrès libéral mais a dû renoncer à ce vocable après le dépôt du projet de loi 195 du Parti québécois.
Archive 2007-12-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Un groupe du Parti libéral du Québec voulait proposer une «proclamation de la citoyenneté québécoise» au prochain congrès libéral mais a dû renoncer à ce vocable après le dépôt du projet de loi 195 du Parti québécois.
Memo to Sanctimonious Liberal Bloggers uncorrectedproofs 2007
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(No, Mr. Bielat did not have the congr essman as a professor.)
The Marine Who Has Barney Frank Worried James Taranto 2010
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AIG's goal is to avoid a repeat of what a congr essional oversight panel described in a June report as "a blatant risk-management failure" at the insurer before the crisis, when a securities-lending business within AIG's asset-management unit parked large amounts of cash in subprime mortgage-backed securities after a separate part of AIG, its derivatives-trading unit, had already amassed a large exposure to subprime mortgages.
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Oh Anni adn Catena, ai woz nawt tehre to congr-fabulate u on ur ty fur teh furvestfromlarst spawt.
Dis da one I want and I’m not - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Dr. CAROLI: When Alice met Nicholas Longworth, he was a congr -- an up-and-coming Republican congressman from Cincinnati, Ohio, a wealthy family with their own vineyards and a mother who was a-- a social rock in Cincinnati and two sisters who were very accomplished, one of them very politically active and one who had written several books.
The Roosevelt Women 1999
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Kgosana and general secretary Ngila Mwendane would be at the Umtata congr
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Huntersville, Tex., 1859-61; mem.congr. 1891-95; sergt.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Apr. 21, 1836; s. 1795; mem. house of rep. 1809-10, and 1817; atty. gen'l 1810-16; mem. congr., 1819-24; governor N. C.,
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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U.S. congr. 1813-17; pres. elector; bd. of trustees U.N. C.,
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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