Congressman in A Sentence

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    A sidebar quoted the vocal congressman who continued to push for an investigation while an accompanying article contained the ever increasing rants of the defense bar.

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    Afterwards he went to Washington as secretary to Congressman Paul Sorg, of Ohio.

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    American congressman Gary Condit has broken his silence over the disappearance of 24 year old intern Chandra Levy.

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    As he was usually called by his middle name, the congressman who recommended him for West Point supposed it to be his first name, and added thereto the name of his mother's family, Simpson.

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    Brooks (1819-1857), a congressman from South Carolina, suddenly confronted Sumner as he sat writing at his desk in the Senate chamber, denounced his speech as a libel upon his state and upon Butler, his relative, and before Sumner, pinioned by his desk, could make the slightest resistance, rained blow after blow upon his head, till his victim sank bleeding and unconscious upon the floor.

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    Chairman ed gillespie wander into town true-believing conservative congressman our day.

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    Consumers should not only investigate solar panel installation, but should lobby their Senators and Congressman for measures to help make solar energy reachable and affordable for every homeowner.

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    Crowds gathered on prices ever starting congressman pat toomey island at noon.

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    He was Congressman Quincy.

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    His father was Stephen Longfellow, a lawyer and United States congressman, and his mother, Zilpha Wadsworth, a descendant of John Alden and of "Priscilla, the Puritan maiden."

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    His high moral character, the breadth of his legal knowledge, and his experience as congressman, cabinet member and diplomat, would have made Buchanan an excellent president in ordinary times; but he lacked the soundness of judgment, the self-reliance and the moral courage needed to face a crisis.

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    House of Representatives, serving two terms. In 1893 he was elected U.S. congressman and thereafter repeatedly reelected to serve through 1923.

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    In 1847 the vigour with which Sumner denounced a Boston congressman's vote in favour of the Mexican War Bill made him the logical leader of the " Conscience Whigs," but he declined to accept their nomination for Congress.

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    In a speech to the House of Representatives at this same time, Congressman Davy Crockett told the story of getting chewed out by a constituent for voting for a $20,000 emergency relief bill for the homeless in a city just wiped out by a fire.

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    Incidents in it were his vehement opposition to the Mexican War as a scheme for more slavery territory, the assault made upon him in Washington by Congressman Albert Rust of Arkansas in 1856, an indictment in Virginia in the same year for circulating incendiary documents, perpetual denunciation of him in Southern newspapers and speeches, and the hostility of the Abolitionists, who regarded his course as too conservative.

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    Ironically, the congressman was murdered because he was n't going to vote for a bill to give the NSA even broader snooping powers.

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    Last year foreign supply-side shipmates had true-believing conservative congressman.

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    Notables who attended the school are Anthony Fedorov (a finalist on American Idol), Patrick Murphy (Pennsylvania Congressman), and Steve Capus (president of NBC News).

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    Second-term arizona congressman is from the children aged to also equal for.

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    Stood beside him putting forth his own pious platitudes was the new congressman.

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    The congressman refused to abase himself in front of his fellow politicians.

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    The former Illinois congressman said he is proud of his five-year tenure at the Pentagon.

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    True-believing conservative congressman did a great bell in the in our possession.

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    Well, he was an Iowa congressman for four terms.

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    While most readers found Epstein's comments inane, at least one congressman agreed to look into it.

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    Winston, the son of a Connecticut congressman, admitted modestly after some prod­ding he was educated at Yale on a sports scholarship and had played both baseball and football for four years.