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elisor
elisor [Anglo-French ellisour eslisour, literally, one who selects (jurors in the sheriff's stead), elector, from eslire to select,
Cabinet
regional considerations. Australia follows the British practice of including only selected ministers in the cabinet, Practice and Procedure of Parliament ,
Kangaroo
means and the Chairman of Standing Committees are invested to select what amendments and new clauses shall be proposed so that
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Persecution
whether by violation of a fundamental human right or by selective harassment of a fundamental human right or by selective harassment
Reading of a Bill
or rejection. The House may refer the Bill to a select or Joint Committee or circulate it for electing opinion thereon.
Vestry, or vestiary
(1 & 2 Wm. 4 c. 60), in others, a select number of parishioners was chosen yearly to manage the concerns
Chrestomathy
A selection of passages with notes etc to be used in acquiring
Trade marks
of the proprietor of such trademark by virtue of manufacture, selection, certification, dealing with, or offering for sale. A 'registrable trademark'
Voting
proceeding or in passing laws, rules or regulations, or the selection of an officer or representative'. Right to vote means right
Lection
A lesson or selection especially of Scripture read in divine service
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