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Sentences with congress

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  • We want to cooperate with both the administration and Congress.
  • A lot has changed after the party congress.
  • At the same time, the party congress was instructive in exposing the political background of the latest round of anti-foreigner and German nationalist agitation.
  • Even with sterile people, there is a symbolism in the union of male and female that speaks to the core nature of sexual congress and its ideal instantiation.
  • The National Congress of American Indians
  • The Ninety-Seventh Congress.
  • Just a few months later, she won a majority of the votes at the party congress in Dresden in the election for CDU deputy chairperson.
  • Your situation is not unlike the girl who permits everything but the textbook definition of sexual congress so she can say she's a virgin.
  • The panelists, members of a national government advisory congress, intervened and heard the student out, according to one witness and accounts by others posted on the Internet.
  • It does not require the consent of either nation's congress or parliament, or reflect the view of the people.
  • On June 30, Spain's congress voted 187 to 147 to pass the legislation.
  • Now they are holding midnight sessions of congress to overturn 19 state judges and interfere in people's most personal decisions.
  • Although it rarely occurs, senators and members of congress can give speeches in the Peruvian Congress in Quechua.
  • Apart from some holiday speeches at their recent congress, the Socialist Party has been unwilling to even raise a finger against his measures.
  • There was formerly a tribe of South Sea islanders who, until discovered by explorers, had never made the connection between sexual congress and pregnancy.
  • As might be expected, any suggestion of female sexuality or of sexual congress outside of marriage is treated as immoral and shameful.
  • The narrator and Anne take a seaside holiday, during which the prospect of sexual congress is anticipated.
  • It is now preoccupied by a fight with the left for control of the party at its congress this month.
  • He said the party's national congress was the only body that could change the UDM's position.
  • The power to decide on a candidate to steer Namibia's boat for the next five years lies in the hands of delegates taking part in next weekend's extraordinary congress of the Swapo Party.
  • In Papua a people's congress had affirmed the territory's independence, but had not taken up arms and still wished to negotiate its conflict with Jakarta.
  • The Union of Airport Workers called the strike after the Bolivian congress stalled on legislation that would modernize air travel.
  • The citizens' insurance model favoured by the party congress is a two-sided coin.
  • One might as well propose steak tartare for the banquet of the next world congress of vegans.
  • This does not mean that he has, or attempts to have, sexual congress with these women, especially against their will.
  • She was recently elected to the country's congress.
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