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Adjournment sine die / Concurrent resolution / Recess appointment / Adjournment / Article Two of the United States Constitution / United States Constitution / President of the United States / Joint resolution / United States Congress / Government / Parliamentary procedure / Lame duck session
Date: 2007-03-19 15:26:19
Adjournment sine die
Concurrent resolution
Recess appointment
Adjournment
Article Two of the United States Constitution
United States Constitution
President of the United States
Joint resolution
United States Congress
Government
Parliamentary procedure
Lame duck session

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