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Its ratification gave the | Congress a new name: the Congress of the Confederation |
London he became involved with the Republican | Congress, a socialist republican group. |
He led the Nepali | Congress, a social democratic political party. |
ticle is within the scope of WikiProject U.S. | Congress, a collaborative effort to improve the covera |
He floated Thondar | Congress, a new political party breaking away from Con |
Congress, a ship caught in a storm at St Ives, Cornwal | |
Boyd gave testimony to | Congress about the status of military reform after Ope |
ar the president of Gallaudet must testify in | Congress about Gallaudet's finances. |
The Library of | Congress acquired Kameny's papers in 2006, documenting |
The Act was passed at midnight the day | Congress adjourned before the 2006 elections. |
As the | congress adjourned, it elected Caswell as acting gover |
Raas Abayda is a Basic People's | Congress administrative division of Benghazi, Libya. |
who retired from | Congress after fourteen terms. |
n 1998 MPVC was reunited with Indian National | Congress, after that Scindia's enemy within the Congre |
He stood for | Congress again in 1942, and won, serving there until 1 |
He was elected to the U.S. | Congress again in 1850, serving a single term in 1851- |
Germond ran for | Congress again in 2010. |
In 1974, he was the Democratic nominee for | Congress against incumbent Republican Gilbert Gude. |
an unsuccessful campaign as a Republican for | Congress against Jack Reed in 1990. |
In 1934, Gwynne ran for | Congress against incumbent Democratic Congressman Albe |
Beckman ran for | Congress against incumbent Gil Gutknecht in 1998 in Mi |
4, Pollina won a Democratic Party primary for | Congress against Paul Forlenza and John Tatro. |
In 2004, she ran for | Congress against Republican Jim Gerlach. |
tes delegate to the Seventeenth International | Congress Against Alcoholism held at Copenhagen, 1923. |
He had an unsuccessful race for the U.S. | Congress against Carolyn McCarthy in 2008. |
After a decade in | Congress, Alger resumed working as a real estate broke |
In this | Congress, all of the statutes have been promulgated (s |
It was drafted by the | Congress Alliance, consisting of the African National |
Abdulhay Jassat, members of the Natal Indian | Congress, allied to the African National Congress. |
The U.S. | Congress allocated $35 million for the project. |
This was possible because | Congress almost always met late in the year.) |
The | Congress also compared Israeli policies to South Afric |
The | Congress also won majorities in eight of eleven provin |
From 1997 to 2004 the | Congress also hosted the annual German Lockpicking Cha |
Congress also dismissed pending legal challenges to th | |
The second | congress also met at New Bern from April 3-7, 1775. |
The | Congress also elected Alik L. Alik to serve as the new |
The Elections for the Malolos | Congress, also known as the Revolutionary Congress wer |
After leaving | Congress, Ambro worked as a lobbyist. |
position Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Republican to the Thirty-f |
elected as a Republican to the Seventy-first | Congress and served from March 4, 1929, until his deat |
He served in the 95th | Congress and to the seven succeeding Congresses, servi |
In 1980, he ran for | Congress, and he successfully won the first of three t |
He served only one term in | congress and then retired. |
from North Carolina in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress (from 186 |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
didate for reelection in 1886 to the Fiftieth | Congress and for election in 1888 to the Fifty-first C |
ns and 8 Federalists were elected to the 11th | Congress, and one Democratic-Reopublican to fill the v |
He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third | Congress and re-elected as a member of the American Pa |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
f the Committee on Agriculture (Twenty-eighth | Congress) and of the Committee on Pensions (Twenty-nin |
He was elected to the 98th to 103rd | Congress and served 1983-1995. |
esignations, 2 deaths, 2 vacancies before the | Congress, and 4 new seats. |
aired the Committee on Commerce (Twenty-fifth | Congress), and was subsequently an unsuccessful candid |
.# Swing calculated on Trinamool | Congress and CPI(M) vote percentages in 2006, in Nadan |
He resigned from the Indian National | Congress and founded the Swatantra Party, which stood |
Budhan Majhi of | Congress and Ananda Prasad Chakrabarty, Independent, w |
He was a delegate to both the Continental | Congress and the Constitutional Convention for New Jer |
epresented the state in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress from 1862 |
represented Arkansas in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress, returnin |
didate for election in 1822 to the Eighteenth | Congress and in 1824 to the Nineteenth Congress. |
-Clay Democratic-Republican to the Eighteenth | Congress and re-elected as an Adams candidate to the N |
He founded the U.S.A. Baseball | Congress, and organized a 20 game tour of Japan in 193 |
he became Secretary of the Irish Trade Union | Congress, and afterwards of the Congress of Irish Unio |
war mobilization efforts had been resisted by | Congress, and lacked coordination. |
He was again elected to the 43rd | Congress and served from until his death. |
from South Carolina to the First Confederate | Congress and Second Confederate Congress from 1862 - 1 |
ommittee on Private Land Claims (Fifty-second | Congress) and the Committee on Election of President, |
He then was elected to the First Confederate | Congress and was reelected in 1863 to the Second Confe |
The Left Front, | Congress and INPT each contested all 28 seats. |
ted as a Jackson Republican to the Eighteenth | Congress and reelected as a Jacksonian to the Nineteen |
as a delegate to the Provisional Confederate | Congress and as a representative from Louisiana to the |
for reelection in 1940 to the Seventy-seventh | Congress and for election in 1942 to the Seventy-eight |
He attended the Continental | Congress, and served in political office until the end |
position Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Republican to the Thirty-f |
te he served as President pro tem in the 38th | Congress and on the Claims Committee from the 37th Con |
He joined the Indian National | Congress and became a member of the Madras Provincial |
ialist Party of America to the 1907 Stuttgart | Congress and the 1910 Copenhagen Congress of the Secon |
iya Janata Party - Shiv Sena (Yuti) alliance, | Congress and NCP. |
Paul's church was on Woodward Avenue, between | Congress and Larned. |
-Clay Democratic-Republican to the Eighteenth | Congress and as an Adams to the Nineteenth Congress (M |
d as a Democratic-Republican to the Fifteenth | Congress and reelected to the Sixteenth Congress (Marc |
He served a term in | Congress and was commissioner of railroads under Grove |
Committee on Manufactures (33rd United States | Congress and 34th United States Congress), Committee t |
s elected to the Seventy-fourth United States | Congress and reelected to the Seventy-fifth United Sta |
for reelection in 1942 to the Seventy-eighth | Congress and for election in 1950 to the Eighty-second |
app was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third | Congress and reelected as an Opposition Party candidat |
In 1957, he left the Indian National | Congress and joined the National Democractic Congress |
first election in 1951, Dinesh Chandra Sen of | Congress and Ram Krishna Mondal of Congress won the Ha |
He was reelected to the Twentieth | Congress and reelected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-f |
te for reelection in 1952 to the Eighty-third | Congress and for election in 1954 to the Eighty-fourth |
represented India at UNESCO, the World Peace | Congress and the Inter-Parliamentary Union. |
hairman of the Committee on Claims (Fifteenth | Congress), and as a member of the Committee on the Dis |
is wife, Florence Prag Kahn, succeeded him in | Congress and served until 1937. |
6) is an active member of the Indian National | Congress and of the Pradesh Congress Committee. |
r is a national leader of the Indian National | Congress and has represented Gorakhpur (Lok Sabha Cons |
ives, Georgia Senate, Provisional Confederate | Congress and First Confederate Congress |
position Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Republican to the Thirty-f |
Congress and the Raj: Facets of the Indian Struggle 19 | |
date for election in 1922 to the Sixty-eighth | Congress and in 1930 to the Seventy-second Congress. |
nt brings together luminaries from Hollywood, | Congress and the Military. |
Later he joined the Utkal | Congress and became its president. |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
the House he served as Minority Whip for 71st | Congress, and later as Majority Whip for 72nd Congress |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
ted as a Jackson Republican to the Eighteenth | Congress and elected as a Jacksonian to the Nineteenth |
rty for election in 1880 to the Forty-seventh | Congress and in 1882 to the Forty-eighth Congress. |
By spring the African National | Congress and SWAPO were echoing Cuba's warning. |
Mullins remained popular with | Congress and the president. |
ented Missouri in the Provisional Confederate | Congress and the First Confederate Congress from 1861 |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
Fry was elected to the Twentieth | Congress and reelected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-f |
s elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third | Congress and reelected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Tw |
ommittee on Private Land Claims (Thirty-first | Congress), and of the Committee on Public Lands (Thirt |
so in 1841 he was a deputy to the constituent | congress, and was detained when that congress was diss |
ate for reelection in 1916 to the Sixty-fifth | Congress and for election in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth C |
He got outside support from the | Congress and became the 11th Prime Minister of India. |
te for nomination in 1914 to the Sixty-fourth | Congress and for election in 1916 to the Sixty-fifth C |
resented Mississippi in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress from 1862 |
Ultimate authority lies in the hands of | Congress and can be displayed using two main actions. |
was elected as a Republican to the Fifteenth | Congress and the two succeeding Congresses and reelect |
was elected to the Fifty-fourth United States | Congress and reelected to the Fifty-fifth United State |
epresented the state in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress from 1862 |
Later he joined | congress and subsequently Chief Minister included him |
sed by the factions for the rest of the party | congress and these are the names retained after the sp |
He resigned as mayor to run for | congress and was elected to the Seventy-seventh United |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress, and as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congre |
They also argue that | Congress and the President are in collusion -- that Co |
Lea was elected to the 23rd | Congress and re-elected to the 24th Congress, serving |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
idate for reelection in 1946 to the Eightieth | Congress and for election in 1948 to the Eighty-first |
In 1961, he was elected to | Congress and served twenty years there. |
nt Truman vetoed some of the acts of the 80th | Congress and deemed it a "Do Nothing Congress." |
epresented the state in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress from 1862 |
elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fif |
He was elected as a Republican to the 36th | Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses. |
for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second | Congress and for election in 1932 to the Seventy-third |
It was near the ghost towns of | Congress and Hillside. |
kim Sangram Parishad with the Indian National | Congress and he is now the president of the Sikkim Pra |
He was elected to the Fourteenth | Congress, and again elected to the Seventeenth Congres |
son was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third | Congress and as an Opposition Party member to the Thir |
ed its own recommendations on ocean policy to | Congress and the Administration. |
tates House Committee on Pensions in the 78th | Congress and 79th Congress and chairman of the United |
didate for reelection in 1906 to the Sixtieth | Congress and for election in 1908 to the Sixty-first C |
ittee on Privileges and Elections in the 46th | Congress, and the Committee on Engrossed Bills in the |
a politician served in both the United States | Congress and the Confederate Congress. |
e for reelection in 1854 to the Thirty-fourth | Congress and for election in 1856 to the Thirty-fifth |
ceived academic grants from the United States | Congress and the Soros Foundation. |
KCPC was recognized by the United States | Congress and its merits recorded in the Congressional |
the Committee on Industrial Expositions (65th | Congress) and a member of the Committee on Mines and M |
Crawford Republican to the 18th United States | Congress and a Jacksonian to the 19th Congress (March |
blic comments clearinghouse for United States | Congress and United States Executive branch. |
lly for election in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth | Congress, and again in 1844 to the Twenty-ninth Congre |
was elected as a Republican to the Seventieth | Congress and served until his resignation on October 2 |
ed as a Jacksonian candidate to the Twentieth | Congress and served from March 4, 1827, until his resi |
e for reelection in 1944 to the Seventy-ninth | Congress and for election in 1946 to the Eightieth Con |
atic minority in the last session of the 67th | Congress, and in the 68th, 69th, and 70th Congress. |
te for reelection in 1958 to the Eighty-sixth | Congress and for election in 1960 to the Eighty-sevent |
He helped to organize the First Peasant | Congress and the Labour Group in the Duma. |
airman of the Committee on Manufactures (45th | Congress) and a member of the Committee on Enrolled Bi |
el was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-fourth | Congress and reelected as a Republican to the Thirty-f |
eological Survey (Fifty-seventh United States | Congress) and Committee to Audit and Control the Conti |
He served in the Thirteenth | Congress and Fourteenth Congress (1813-1817). |
the Committee on Enrolled Bills (Thirty-ninth | Congress) and a member of the Committees on Revolution |
ver was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third | Congress and reelected as an Opposition Party candidat |
sident of Kerala Students Union, Indian Youth | Congress and Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) |
ctions in 2004, the PDS had joined hands with | Congress, and put up two candidates supported by Congr |
rt represented Texas in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress from 1862 |
date for reelection in 1824 to the Nineteenth | Congress and for election in 1826 to the Twentieth Con |
CPI (M) defeated Banamali Hajra of Trinamool | Congress and Susanta Ghosh of Congress, in respective |
The ruling Democratic Front ( | Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)) contest |
ton was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third | Congress and reelected as an Opposition Party candidat |
te for election in 1840 to the Twenty-seventh | Congress and in 1844 to the Twenty-ninth Congress. |
as a Democratic-Republican to the Seventeenth | Congress and reelected as a Jackson Democrat to the Ei |
was a delegate for Georgia in the Continental | Congress and Governor of Georgia in 1779. |
Governor, state | congress, and mayors |
ed as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth | Congress and as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress (M |
This is a person who ran for | Congress and has other notable achievements. |
e for reelection in 1932 to the Seventy-third | Congress, and for election in 1934 to the Seventy-four |
He was elected as a Democrat to the 35th | Congress and re-elected as an Anti-Lecompton Democrat |
as elected as a Republican to the Seventeenth | Congress, and was reelected as a Jackson Republican to |
ance in the state between the Indian National | Congress and the Trinamool Congress against the Left F |
as a Jacksonian Republican to the Eighteenth | Congress, and as a Jacksonian to the Nineteenth Congre |
an Anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-sixth | Congress and reelected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh |
mocratic-Republican to the 17th United States | Congress and reelected as a Crawford Republican to the |
as a Democratic-Republican to the Seventeenth | Congress and reelected as an Adams-Clay candidate to t |
e for reelection in 1938 to the Seventy-sixth | Congress and for election in 1942 to the Seventy-eight |
e for reelection in 1854 to the Thirty-fourth | Congress, and after his term in Congress was employed |
epresented the state in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress. |
Abani Kumar Basu of | Congress and Bijoy Bhusan Mondal of Forward Bloc won i |
as a Democratic-Republican to the Seventeenth | Congress and reelected as a Crawford Republican to the |
te for reelection in 1858 to the Thirty-sixth | Congress and in 1861 to fill a vacancy in the Thirty-s |
ate for reelection in 1888 to the Fifty-first | Congress and for election in 1892 to the Fifty-third C |
for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second | Congress, and for election in 1936 to the Seventy-fift |
for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second | Congress and for election in 1934 to the Seventy-fourt |
he Committee on Military Affairs (Fifty-third | Congress) and a member of the Committee on Revolutiona |
Eyes died before the treaty was submitted to | Congress, and the matter was dropped. |
o represent Arkansas in the First Confederate | Congress and the Second Confederate Congress. |
for reelection in 1942 to the Seventy-eighth | Congress and for election in 1944 to the Seventy-ninth |
career he was a member of the Indian National | Congress and then the Arunachal Congress; he later bro |
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