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Executive branch of the United States government / Presidency of the United States / Recess appointment / United States Senate / Article Two of the United States Constitution / Adjournment sine die / Adjournment / President of the United States / Concurrent resolution / Government / Parliamentary procedure / Constitutional law
Date: 2007-04-05 16:34:33
Executive branch of the United States government
Presidency of the United States
Recess appointment
United States Senate
Article Two of the United States Constitution
Adjournment sine die
Adjournment
President of the United States
Concurrent resolution
Government
Parliamentary procedure
Constitutional law

KEEPING RECESS APPOINTMENTS IN THEIR PLACE

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