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- noun Plural form of
rollcall .
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The result was that by October 3, 1977, the Senate had spent “13 days and 1 night” debating the natural gas bill, which included “121 rollcalls” and “34 live quorums.”
Madsion Was Wise: Lessons From Federalist No. 62 | RedState 2010
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The result was that by October 3, 1977, the Senate had spent “13 days and 1 night” debating the natural gas bill, which included “121 rollcalls” and “34 live quorums.”
Sen. Hatch Warns of “outright war” if the Dems try Reconciliation | RedState 2010
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The name was ended, never to be spoken again, as it had been so many times, in the rollcalls of honour.
Greifenstein 1881
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This page lists his IL senate votes, with links to the actual rollcalls on the IL senate website: by: you @ soon
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