Pa > References for ‘parliament’
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[12] There was a time when lawyers had [...] day I may be elected a member of parliament or even become a minister. If [...] in the name of public service.
[198] The chief ghost was about to reply [...] an important member of the ghost parliament, that is, he was an MP. The MP [...] and delivered a spirited lecture:
[205] “Dear friends! The demands [...] servant, to convey these demands to parliament. It is true that the State is [...] just one month the July sitting of parliament will convene. At that time I shall [...] least, with my best efforts.”
[250] Because rich people have the opportunity [...] the people to become members of parliament. It is therefore not possible [...] the present democratic structure.
[7] There is a story that once a poor [...] “Im just on my way to Parliament. On reaching there Ill table [...] continually fooling people in this way.
[23] In India if you are not Hindi or English speaking you cannot speak in the national parliament and you cannot answer questions [...] language or in Hindi or English.
[26] Parliament means an important talk. Why is [...] is the first letter pronounced.
[1] The British Parliament – the Upper House or the [...] English is not their natural tongue.
[31] Personalities of intermediate category [...] government (by making the crown or the parliament a puppet in their hand); though [...] accepted [autocracy] wholeheartedly.
[5] Of the federal states in the world, [...] executive power is vested with the parliament or the prime minister. Where there [...] electorate, which resembles a plebiscite.
[22] Due to ideological extravagance, [...] few women ministers or members of parliament will serve as glaring examples [...] society is not so easy or so cheap.
[23] There are many people who sentimentally think that if a few women are made ministers or members of parliament they will serve as shining examples [...] is neither so easy nor so cheap.
[40] The main feature of what, in the [...] take up the cause of others in parliament, they can accomplish two things [...] pronouncements with bowed heads?
[291] There are many who think that a few women who are made ministers or members of parliament will serve as the shining examples [...] is neither so easy nor so cheap.
[13] SOME [...] guvment parliament [...] is used for "speaking". Hence parliament means "a place for speaking". [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
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[19] In the past, in the Bengal parliament, there were 250 seats. Representatives [...] minority, but a strong minority.
[14] In English also the pronunciation [...] “colonel” is karnel. We write “parliament” but we read it párlimeńt́; [...] say fa-a-a-t́i, and so on.
[83] 3. The Proutists supporting the [...] helping them in occupying seats in parliament, assemblies, local self-governments, cooperative societies, etc.)
[15] To provide a fearless and independent [...] ministers should remain confined to the parliament and they should not poke their [...] department will serve the people well.