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  • 1Parliament of the United Kingdom — of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Type Type Bicameral …

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  • 2Bill C-61 (39th Canadian Parliament, 2nd Session) — Bill C 61, An Act to amend the Copyright Act , was a bill tabled in 2008 during the second session of the 39th Canadian Parliament by Minister of Industry Jim Prentice. The bill died on the table when the 39th Parliament was dissolved prematurely …

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  • 3introduce — in‧tro‧duce [ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs ǁ ˈduːs] verb [transitive] 1. to make a new product or service available for the first time: • The drug was introduced in the mid 1990s. 2. FINANCE to make stocks, shares etc available on the stock exchange for the first …

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  • 4Parliament of Finland — Infobox Parliament name = Suomen Eduskunta Finlands Riksdag coa pic = Eduskunta.jpg session room = ViewOfficeParliamentFinland.jpg house type = Unicameral parliament leader1 type = Speaker of the Parliament of Finland leader1 = Sauli Niinistö… …

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  • 5Parliament of Singapore — Infobox Legislature name = Parliament of Singapore coa pic =Coats of arms of Singapore.svg session room = Singapore Parliament House.jpg house type = Unicameral houses = leader1 type = Speaker of Parliament leader1 = Abdullah Tarmugi party1 =… …

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  • 6parliament — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ current, present ▪ new ▪ outgoing ▪ bicameral, unicameral ▪ elected …

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  • 7introduce — /ɪntrəˈdjus / (say intruh dyoohs) verb (t) (introduced, introducing) 1. to bring into notice, knowledge, use, vogue, etc.: to introduce a fashion. 2. to bring forward for consideration, as a proposed bill in parliament, etc. 3. to bring forward… …

  • 8Parliament of Malaysia — Parlimen Malaysia 马来西亚国会 மலேசிய நாடாளுமன்றம் Type Type Bicameral Leadership Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat Pandikar …

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  • 9Parliament of Australia — 43rd Parliament Type Type …

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  • 10parliament — /pahr leuh meuhnt/ or, sometimes, /pahrl yeuh /, n. 1. (usually cap.) the legislature of Great Britain, historically the assembly of the three estates, now composed of Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal, forming together the House of Lords, and… …

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