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  • 1lose one's seat — To fail to be re elected to Parliament or local council • • • Main Entry: ↑seat …

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  • 2seat — Position of membership on a securities or commodity exchange, bought and sold at market prices. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * seat seat [siːt] noun [countable] 1. a position as a member of a government or a group that makes official… …

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  • 3Parliament of Canada — Parlement du Canada 41st Canadian Parliament Type Type …

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  • 4seat — I UK [siːt] / US [sɪt] noun Word forms seat : singular seat plural seats *** 1) a) [countable] something you can sit on Some of the vans have leather seats. The seat next to me was empty. He was in the back seat of the car when the accident… …

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  • 5Parliament Square — For other uses, see Parliament Square (disambiguation). Anti war protesters gather at Parliament Square on the afternoon of 20 March 2003, as seen from the roof of the Palace of Westminster, with New Palace Yard in the foreground. Parliament… …

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  • 6List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies — United Kingdom This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the United Kingdom …

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  • 7Maldon (UK Parliament constituency) — Not to be confused with Malton (UK Parliament constituency). Maldon County constituency for the House of Commons …

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  • 8Downton (UK Parliament constituency) — Downton Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1295 (1295)–1832 (1832) Numb …

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  • 9European Parliament — For the statutory organ of the Council of Europe, see Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. European Parliament name in other official languages; …

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  • 10Calne (UK Parliament constituency) — UK former constituency infobox Name = Calne Type = Borough Year = 1295 Abolition = 1885 members = two (1295 1832); one (1832 1885)Calne was a parliamentary borough in Wiltshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of… …

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