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... considered . Now , just as precisely as you can , Senator Harris , would you in- dicate to the subcommittee exactly what changes will be made in rule XXIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate in the event Senate Resolution 17 is adopted ...
... considered . Now , just as precisely as you can , Senator Harris , would you in- dicate to the subcommittee exactly what changes will be made in rule XXIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate in the event Senate Resolution 17 is adopted ...
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... considered en bloc and approved en bloc ; that is what is done . That would continue to be the situation and effect so far as committee members are concerned , I would presume . I think the present rule ought to be kept in that respect ...
... considered en bloc and approved en bloc ; that is what is done . That would continue to be the situation and effect so far as committee members are concerned , I would presume . I think the present rule ought to be kept in that respect ...
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... considered . I would suggest that it is only when there are either flaws in his character or flaws in his record that the caucus would deviate from the leadership principle which his service here has probably merited . But , it seems to ...
... considered . I would suggest that it is only when there are either flaws in his character or flaws in his record that the caucus would deviate from the leadership principle which his service here has probably merited . But , it seems to ...
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... considered . Senator BYRD . Do you really believe that if this resolution were adopted the chairmen and ranking minority members would not be elected on a political basis rather than according to the qualifications of the Senator based ...
... considered . Senator BYRD . Do you really believe that if this resolution were adopted the chairmen and ranking minority members would not be elected on a political basis rather than according to the qualifications of the Senator based ...
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... considered severally , that is , individually . Thus each nomination will stand or fall on its own merits , untied to any slate or bloc , and each position will be invested with a certitude of account- ability every 2 years . Without ...
... considered severally , that is , individually . Thus each nomination will stand or fall on its own merits , untied to any slate or bloc , and each position will be invested with a certitude of account- ability every 2 years . Without ...
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