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Pandect', or Digesta
of the work. The instructions of the emperor were, to select what was useful, to omit what was antiquated or superfluous,
Kangaroo
means and the Chairman of Standing Committees are invested to select what amendments and new clauses shall be proposed so that
Chief whip
system of ordinary one, two and three line whips. He selects the speakers from his party and also the members for
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Cabinet
regional considerations. Australia follows the British practice of including only selected ministers in the cabinet, Practice and Procedure of Parliament ,
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.
Pericope
A selection or extract from a book especially Theol a selection from
jury commission
of appointed public officers who maintain a jury list and select the names of prospective jurors usually at random by use
Lotto
awarded for having some but not all of the numbers selected such as four or five numbers in a six number
elisor
elisor [Anglo-French ellisour eslisour, literally, one who selects (jurors in the sheriff's stead), elector, from eslire to select,
impanel
-el·ling : to form (a jury) esp. by summoning and selecting the members ;specif : to enroll (a list of selected
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