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  • 11Veto override — In the United States, Congress can a presidential veto by having a two thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and Senate, thus enacting the bill into law despite the president s veto. However, a veto may not be overridden if it …

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  • 12Bill Sali — Infobox Congressman name=Bill Sali state=Idaho district=1st term start=January 4, 2007 preceded=C. L. Butch Otter succeeded=Incumbent date of birth=birth date and age|1954|02|17 place of birth=Portsmouth, Ohio dead=alive date of death= place of… …

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  • 13History of the USA PATRIOT Act — The history of the USA PATRIOT Act involved many parties who opposed and supported the legislation, which was proposed, enacted and signed into law a month and a half after the September 11 terrorist attacks of New York City in 2001. The USA… …

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  • 14Bill Ritter — Infobox Governor name = August William Bill Ritter, Jr. caption = Colorado Governor Bill Ritter at an outdoor press conference in Boulder order = 41st office = Governor of Colorado term start = January 9, 2007 term end = lieutenant = Barbara… …

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  • 15bill — I n. proposed law 1) to draft; introduce, propose; oppose; pass; support a bill 2) to move; railroad a bill through a legislature 3) to quash, reject, vote down; veto a bill 4) to shelve a bill banknote (AE) 5) to break, change; pass a bill 6)… …

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  • 16veto — A qualified right of a governor of a state to prevent an enactment of the legislature from becoming law. 49 Am J1st States § 47. The refusal of the executive to approve a bill passed by the legisla tive body, having the effect of nullifying such… …

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  • 17veto — ve|to1 [ˈvi:təu US tou] v past tense and past participle vetoed present participle vetoing third person singular vetoes [T] 1.) if someone in authority vetoes something, they refuse to allow it to happen, especially something that other people or …

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  • 18bill — noun 1 showing money owed for goods/services ADJECTIVE ▪ big, hefty, high, huge, large, massive ▪ outstanding, unpaid ▪ …

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  • 19bill — bill1 W1S1 [bıl] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(request for payment)¦ 2¦(restaurant)¦ 3¦(law)¦ 4¦(money)¦ 5 fit/fill the bill 6¦(concert/show etc)¦ 7 give somebody/something a clean bill of health 8¦(bird)¦ 9¦(advertisement)¦ …

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  • 20veto — 1. noun parliament s right of veto Syn: rejection, dismissal, prohibition, proscription, embargo, ban Ant: approval 2. verb the president vetoed the bill Syn: reject, turn down, throw out, dismiss …

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