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Перевод: Congressman speek Congressman


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член конгресса; конгрессмен


Тезаурус:

  1. It is the sort of dull nitty-gritty subject believed to be vital for the survival of any self-respecting congressman.
  2. Congressman Solarz also beavers away on the duller stuff that most of his colleagues see little point in pursuing.
  3. He is living proof that an individual congressman with energy and knowledge can turn himself into a foreign-policy entrepreneur.
  4. With less than a month left before the 7 November election and opinion polls showing that he leads his Republican opponent, Congressman Jim Courter, by between 14 and 23 points, the race for governor of New Jersey is attracting intense national interest.
  5. Sander Levin, a congressman from Michigan, claims that Japanese car plants in the United States favour their keiretsu partners unfairly when ordering components.
  6. One day last October, as a Conservative politician, Alberto Dahik, rose to speak in Congress, a rival congressman launched a heavy glass ashtray across the chamber and hit him on the head.
  7. "But how can President Aquino overhaul the leadership of the armed forces after she has already commended them for putting down the coup?" asks a congressman and former military officer, Mr Bonifacio Gillego.
  8. But already, as a staunch Congressman, he knew his time was up.
  9. THE MAN with the bulbous nose and large gold pinky ring was determined to have his photograph taken with Congressman Jim Florio.
  10. By contrast, a "Solarz for President" campaign sounds improbable: the congressman has spent much more time in Asia than in Iowa.
  11. For New Jersey, the Republican candidate in the November gubernatorial elections, Congressman Jim Courter, has been a prominent and powerful campaigner against abortion in the US House of Representatives.
  12. Mr John Conyers, a black Democratic congressman from Detroit, has introduced legislation to establish a federal commission to study the impact of slavery upon blacks and to recommend to Congress a range of appropriate remedies, including possible reparations.
  13. By pre-arrangement the debate was limited to foreign and defence matters, which Mr Ford considered his strong suit because he had been a congressman and a vice-president while his opponent, Jimmy Carter, had been a mere governor of Georgia and a peanut farmer.

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