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- repeating that the election was stolen. After the mob was removed, Congress reconvened and confirmed Biden's win in the early hours of the following morning...
- responsibility for most laws specific to Scotland. The Scottish Parliament was reconvened in Edinburgh on 4 July 1999. The first to hold the office of first minister...
- are elected by the nine provincial legislatures on the day when they reconvene, usually the same day as the National ****embly. The delegates are sworn...
- title track reached No. 3 in the US. In early 1981, the Rolling Stones reconvened and began touring the US that year, leaving little time to write and record...
- and occasional sniping between the two former members ended when they reconvened their former musical partnership to produce No Quarter. Having long resisted...
- On January 6, 2021, the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., was attacked by a mob of supporters of then-U.S. president Donald Trump, two...
- legislature or organizational board, without setting a day to reconvene. The ****embly can reconvene, either in its present form or a reconstituted form, if...
- addressed, which is often before the next session starts. It can also reconvene for special and emergency special sessions. The first session was convened...
- Period (1825–1848, Hungarian: reformkor). The Hungarian Parliament was reconvened in 1825 to handle financial needs. A liberal party emerged and focused...
- the plotters eventually stored the gunpowder. By the time the plotters reconvened at the start of the old style new year on Lady Day, 25 March 1605, three...