Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to a camera or chamber.
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Examples
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The 'Sybill' syndrome we are seeing is a direct effect of the bi-cameral, bi-partisan representative Congress that we have!
Weiner: Obama speech may end 'Sybil' health-care message 2009
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Had we been a confederation of states with roughly equal populations, America may have not created a bi-cameral legislature.
Matthew Yglesias » The Filibuster Was Never a Good Idea 2010
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Chief Executive, a bi-cameral legislative branch, and an independent judicial system.
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The Government should be comprised of a popularly elected Chief Executive, a bi-cameral legislative branch, and an independent judicial system.
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This is disappointing and a sign of bad faith after the president agreed to bipartisan, bi-cameral talks.
Democrats Call GOP's Bluff With Vote To Extend Middle Class Tax Cuts The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Chief Executive, a bi-cameral legislative branch, and an independent judicial system.
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The Government should be comprised of a popularly elected Chief Executive, a bi-cameral legislative branch, and an independent judicial system.
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This is disappointing and a sign of bad faith after the president agreed to bipartisan, bi-cameral talks.
Republicans amazed by Democrats' gamesmanship Jennifer Rubin 2010
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Despite partisan and cameral bickering, this is not an oil and water bill.
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Though normally it's not a problem because I set the pod onto a flat surface, it was drizzling when I did the shoot and I had it under the porch overhang to keep the cameral dry.
Ready for My Close Up Steve Perry 2009
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