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| h a busy schedule that includes meetings with | senators, a speech to a labor group and a trip to his |
| such as the direct election of United States | Senators, a graduated income tax, and the relaxation o |
| anks in 1936 as a catcher with the Charleston | Senators, a Detroit farm club in the Class C Middle At |
| Ironically, Prospal was traded to the | Senators a few months later. |
| 1962, the league's final year, the Pensacola | Senators, a Washington farm club managed by Wayne Terw |
| At the same time, the | Senators acquired his brother Earl, and the two played |
| al role is so strong that one senator or both | senators acting together make the appointment, and the |
| Southern | Senators actually opposed Popular Soverignity. |
| The Black | Senators adopted the name of their white, Texas League |
| s professional debut in October 2010 with the | Senators affiliate Binghamton Senators of the AHL. |
| he Ottawa Senator's affiliate team Binghamton | Senators of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
| ed him to their AHL affiliate, the Binghamton | Senators, after training camp. |
| He would go on to play for the Ottawa | Senators after being claimed in the January 1995 NHL w |
| to take the head coach position of the Ottawa | Senators after the April 9, 2011 firing of then coach |
| Dorta rejoined the | Senators after two games with Washington, where he was |
| steals as he raised his average to .294; the | Senators again finished second, only a game and a half |
| Koalska finished the season with the | Senators' AHL affiliate, the Binghamton Senators befor |
| ach for New York Rangers' AHL team and Ottawa | Senators' AHL team. |
| He previously worked for | Senators Alan Simpson (R) and Mike Enzi (R) of Wyoming |
| , Kasik referred to the state's United States | senators Alexander Wiley and Joe McCarthy (themselves |
| esident Clinton's main connection to New York | Senators Alfonse D'Amato and Daniel Patrick Moynihan. |
| he duly elected president, vice president and | senators all came from the same party, the Liberal Par |
| Three re-elected | senators, all Democrats, resigned following the electi |
| shing, but again withdrew it after Republican | Senators alleged Civil War-era connections between Cus |
| 1 included Victor Bussie of the AFL-CIO, U.S. | Senators Allen J. Ellender and Russell Long, the Repub |
| The appointment of eight additional | senators allowed a slight Tory majority. |
| a one-hit 7-0 shutout against the Washington | Senators, allowing only a single by Wayne Terwilliger |
| l-Star Game at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, the | Senators almost doubled their 1968 attendance, to over |
| , 2002, the Panthers traded him to the Ottawa | Senators along with Greg Watson for goaltender Jani Hu |
| ber 1, 1996, Van Allen was acquired by Ottawa | Senators along with defenceman Jason York, and began p |
| y 11, 2008, Commodore was dealt to the Ottawa | Senators along with Cory Stillman from Carolina for Jo |
| ary 28 2011, Potulny was traded to the Ottawa | Senators along with a second round draft pick in the 2 |
| was elected as one of San Juan's two district | senators, along with running-mate Roberto Arango, in t |
| rcer shut out Chicago for 11 innings, but the | Senators also failed to score a run against opposing p |
| Some | senators also objected to comments by Ryskamp during a |
| n to spend the entire 1995-96 season with the | Senators' American Hockey League affiliate, the Prince |
| ateshead Thunder rugby league club, Gateshead | Senators American Football and Gateshead FC. |
| Nick wears uniform number 71 for the | Senators, an inversion of the number 17 his father wor |
| Dave Morissette - Ottawa | Senators analyst |
| Dineen signed as a free-agent with the Ottawa | Senators and was then selected by the Columbus Blue Ja |
| baseman for the Chicago White Sox, Washington | Senators and Boston Braves. |
| In 1949 he won 13 games with the | Senators, and again won 13 in 1950 for Washington (3) |
| als, Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, Ottawa | Senators, and Tampa Bay Lightning. |
| party ranks, along with six other Republican | senators, and in a courageous act of political suicide |
| he U.S. Senate to which each state elects two | Senators and by extension in the Electoral College in |
| Haynes was an executive vice president of the | Senators and Twins; another brother-in-law, Joe Cronin |
| HL games with the Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa | Senators, and Calgary Flames. |
| ntending Kansas City Athletics and Washington | Senators, and finished three games out of first place. |
| ner House is always a panel of at least three | Senators and does not sit with a jury. |
| ie made two pinch-hitting appearances for the | Senators and did not play in the field, so his positio |
| igned an entry-level contract with the Ottawa | Senators and attended the team's training camp. |
| hony Kennedy and David Souter, dozens of U.S. | Senators and Representatives, and managing partners fr |
| He played for the Washington | Senators and St. Louis Cardinals. |
| Baltimore Orioles, Boston Braves, Washington | Senators, and Buffalo Bisons. |
| sly played in the organizations of the Ottawa | Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hocke |
| rt of Gov. Ernie Fletcher, both Kentucky U.S. | senators and Campbell County Judge-Executive Steve Pen |
| Prohibits | Senators and their staff from accepting private travel |
| rs, between 1949 and 1955, for the Washington | Senators and Cincinnati Redlegs. |
| ate who has significant support among Liberal | senators, and talked about a merger shortly after the |
| He formed Coy Cook and the | Senators, and the group was at its peak during the 197 |
| when a former pitcher for the old Washington | Senators and St. Louis Browns, Paul Hopkins, died in 2 |
| s for March 4, 1789, and the election of U.S. | Senators and U.S. Representatives in the meanwhile by |
| esumption of practical relations, and elected | Senators and Representatives to the 19th Congress [pos |
| h 1978) in that role for the franchise as the | Senators, and after it moved in 1972, the Texas Ranger |
| ontreal Canadiens, New York Americans, Ottawa | Senators and St. Louis Eagles. |
| lic, governed by democratically elected state | Senators and Assembly members. |
| should reduce the salaries of the ministers, | senators and members of parliament and use that money |
| Google Book Life Sketches of State Officers, | Senators, and Members of Assembly in the State of New |
| It largely employed former state | Senators and Representatives to further its work. |
| 82 TDs, | Senators and MEPs from the Fine Gael parliamentary par |
| Senators and MPs were invited to view an advanced scre | |
| sota North Stars, Washington Capitals, Ottawa | Senators, and the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
| eague (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, Ottawa | Senators, and New York Islanders. |
| er splitting the 1995-1996 season between the | Senators and the minors Pitlick was able to stay in th |
| ter until the 1908 season, when he joined the | Senators and became their everyday shortstop. |
| New Jersey Devils, Los Angeles Kings, Ottawa | Senators, and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. |
| play for the Louisville Colonels, Washington | Senators, and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| Senators and deputies are returned on a departmental b | |
| Montreal Wanderers, in 1910 versus the Ottawa | Senators, and Ottawa again in 1923. |
| This allows the governor, state | senators and assemblymen, and other elected officials |
| New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Washington | Senators, and Chicago White Sox. |
| rs, between 1920 and 1926, for the Washington | Senators and St. Louis Browns. |
| rs, between 1943 and 1951, for the Washington | Senators and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| “The | senators and representatives who presented the petitio |
| ayed for the Lowell Lock Monsters, Binghamton | Senators, and the Worcester Sharks in the AHL. |
| orial, all state offices, including all state | senators and representatives, the federal Congress and |
| ts of three seasons in the NHL for the Ottawa | Senators and Philadelphia Flyers. |
| 7 votes on joint ballot, but the absence of 4 | senators and 8 assemblymen became significant. |
| fall of 1943, he was one of a small group of | senators and congressmen who, together with the vice p |
| Life Sketches of State Officers, | Senators, and Members of Assembly in the State of New |
| r league system he pitched for the Harrisburg | Senators and Edmonton Trappers. |
| the National Hockey Association (NHA), Ottawa | Senators and Toronto Arenas of the National Hockey Lea |
| Elections were held in 1996 for both | Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey. |
| campaign against Al-Afshin in Anatolia, those | senators and senior officials opposed to the Emperor d |
| League Baseball who played for the Washington | Senators and Detroit Tigers. |
| Elections were held in 1993 for both | Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey. |
| r the Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves, Washington | Senators, and St. Louis Browns. |
| 94-1995 season Pitlick signed with the Ottawa | Senators and played the majority of the season with th |
| manage the Chicago Orphans and the Washington | Senators, and in each of his managerial stops, he woul |
| York Giants, Louisville Colonels, Washington | Senators, and Brooklyn Grooms. |
| For the first time since 1924, both of Iowa's | senators, and all of its representatives, were Republi |
| tle-known candidate, was chosen by Republican | senators and party power-brokers in a private meeting |
| k 1960 book on the United States Senate, U.S. | Senators and Their World, which was reissued six times |
| our nights later in a game against the Ottawa | Senators and scored his first goal as a Leaf on April |
| aft, in which the Tampa Bay Lightning, Ottawa | Senators, and San Jose Sharks (the three expansion tea |
| played for the Cleveland Indians, Washington | Senators, and Detroit Tigers. |
| can Association), Brooklyn Grooms, Washington | Senators, and New York Giants. |
| wn as one of the Original Mississippi Singing | Senators and still performs at various political funct |
| That when the southern | Senators and Representatives appeared in the Capitol t |
| or League Baseball pitcher for the Washington | Senators and Chicago Cubs in the 1940s. |
| Frank Chavez, Alternative Law Groups Inc., 17 | senators, and PDP Laban petition before the Philippine |
| He played for the Washington | Senators and the Chicago White Sox. |
| Notable freshmen included future | Senators and presidential candidates Paul Tsongas (D-M |
| merican Association (1902-54) by the Columbus | Senators and Columbus Red Birds, and since then in the |
| Allows | Senators and their staff, with pre-approval from the E |
| Some | senators and congressmen have even stated that they we |
| r 1930, resulted in the election of 7 Liberal | Senators and 16 Deputies and 2 Conservative Senators a |
| ed the current New Jersey Legislature with 40 | senators and 80 assemblymembers. |
| There was also criticism that while | senators and representatives would continue to get pai |
| in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa | Senators and Boston Bruins. |
| e the general public, students, teachers, new | senators, and Senate staff about the role and importan |
| Lajeunesse was called up to the | Senators and he played 24 minutes of a March 7, 2002 g |
| ith the Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, Ottawa | Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins. |
| win the 1925 World Series over the Washington | Senators, and reached the 1927 World Series before los |
| the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington | Senators and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| ati Reds, the Brooklyn Robins, the Washington | Senators, and the New York Yankees. |
| He taught five U.S. | senators and countless other Stanford University stude |
| I see the section for US | Senators and US Representatives, but what about at the |
| , in the 1925 World Series as a member of the | Senators, and in the 1926 World Series as a member of |
| n this custom is that a significant number of | Senators and Equestrians continued to wear iron rings |
| n addition to his involvement with the Ottawa | Senators and the Florida Panthers, Groulx assumed a pr |
| as League championship, they faced the Austin | Senators and barely won going a full seven games to de |
| nt-Faculty Senate is composed of both elected | senators and appointed officials and deals with legisl |
| He was signed by the Washington | Senators and remained with the team for 16 days. |
| 11 governors, in excess of 35 U.S. and state | senators and representatives and scores of federal and |
| Elections were held in 1999 for both | Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey. |
| nd several captains of industries, governors, | senators and house of representatives members. |
| veland Spiders, Cleveland Indians, Washington | Senators, and St. Louis Browns. |
| ut on October 19, 2007 against the Binghamton | Senators and posted an assist. |
| , the second, three days later, by a group of | senators and jurists. |
| He is known as a fan favourite with the | Senators, and is known for his contributions to the co |
| of two seasons (1932-33) with the Washington | Senators and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| orial, all state offices, including all state | senators and representatives, the federal Congress and |
| nan will lead in seeking alliances with other | senators and said that he will not seek an alliance wi |
| jor League Baseball player for the Washington | Senators and scout for the Brooklyn Dodgers. |
| ion calls for the 32-member Texas Senate - 31 | Senators and the Lt. Governor - to have a quorum of tw |
| As of the 2006-2010 term, most of Maryland's | Senators and Delegates receive $43,500 in annual pay w |
| various cities, under names like the San Juan | Senators and even one year with the historic moniker o |
| Besides U.S. | Senators and Their World, Matthews authored 11 other b |
| ockey League for the Quebec Nordiques, Ottawa | Senators and Los Angeles Kings. |
| Bruins, Gruden played for the Bruins, Ottawa | Senators and Washington Capitals playing a total of 92 |
| t-great-uncle of Lincoln D. Chafee, both U.S. | Senators, and also governors from Rhode Island. |
| e Comptroller, the Attorney General, two U.S. | Senators and two U.S Representatives-at-large, as well |
| At the conclusion of the 1914-15 season, the | Senators and Wanderers finished with identical records |
| play for the St. Louis Cardinals, Washington | Senators, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| played at Scotiabank Place between the modern | Senators and the Anaheim Ducks. |
| St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Washington | Senators and Milwaukee Brewers. |
| tional Hockey League telecasts for the Ottawa | Senators and Montreal Canadiens on Sportsnet East. |
| defenceman who refused to play for the Ottawa | Senators and was dealt to the New York Islanders in a |
| Presidents, | senators and governors stayed there, as well as many w |
| ast in power-play goals, tied with the Ottawa | Senators and San Jose Sharks, with 66. |
| layer who played shortstop for the Washington | Senators and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1907-1911. |
| Baseball with the Boston Red Sox, Washington | Senators, and New York Highlanders. |
| Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Browns, Washington | Senators, and Cleveland Indians. |
| a, has approached the US State Department, US | senators, and Christian friends in Washington DC, afte |
| To give the Territories the power to nominate | Senators and Supreme Court justices. |
| Shifflett had two MLB trials, with the 1957 | Senators and the 1964 Twins, appearing in 16 games (al |
| The participants successfully met with fifty | senators and more than 150 house members. |
| tally adjusted to remove former | Senators and add new Senators |
| Cardinals in 1916 and 1918 and the Washington | Senators and the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1921. |
| Canadian women were eligible to be appointed | senators and more generally, that Canadian women had t |
| y played for the St. Louis Browns, Washington | Senators and the New York Highlanders in 1893 and 1896 |
| bruary, in the present year, "instructing the | Senators, and requesting the Representatives in Congre |
| key League for the Chicago Blackhawks, Ottawa | Senators and the Atlanta Thrashers. |
| rty vote applies to the presidential race, to | Senators and to the Chamber of Deputies proportional r |
| Technically, members are not | senators and should be referred to as a member of the |
| in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa | Senators and Calgary Flames. |
| voluntary legislator pension plan which both | Senators and Delegates have access to. |
| hunder Bay he played for both the Thunder Bay | Senators and the Thunder Cats, wearing number 27, and |
| areer, he spent many years as a scout for the | Senators and their successor franchise, the Minnesota |
| third party, with three governors, four U.S. | senators and eight Representatives serving during the |
| or a Nobel Peace Prize by eight United States | Senators and Hannis Taylor. |
| 36 deputies, 5 | senators and 5 MEPs |
| and May 16, when they fell to the Washington | Senators and Baltimore Orioles, until defeating the O' |
| s Right - And that of All the Other So-Called | Senators and Representative in Congress - To Exercise |
| 29 deputies, 6 | senators and 3 MEPs |
| 5 deputies, 6 | senators and 1 MEP |
| Bosman pitched for the | Senators, and later the Rangers, for eight seasons. |
| average for the St. Louis Browns, Washington | Senators and St. Louis Cardinals (1909; 1911-23). |
| Gregor was arrested along with 10 other state | senators and lobbyists after a federal probe relating |
| Representatives, State Representatives, State | Senators, and Governor's Councillors; and |
| 7, Ramsey garnered the support all of the GOP | senators and one Democratic senator, Rosalind Kurita o |
| easons (1941-44, 1949-50) with the Washington | Senators and Philadelphia Athletics. |
| nsternation, including with the young Kennedy | senators and Lyndon B. Johnson, when he re-armed local |
| s Field was once the home of the Austin Black | Senators and also was the home ballpark of Samuel Hust |
| The term of office for | senators and representatives is two years. |
| reliably Democratic state with both its U.S. | Senators and Governors regularly being Democrats. |
| 8-1959 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington | Senators and Cleveland Indians. |
| “The seats of 1/3 of the | Senators and of 1/2 of the Deputies were to be filled |
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