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  • Jeffrey Archer, the best-selling British author, member of parliament and jailbird, was renowned for throwing "at homes" featuring Krug and shepherd's pie—a flawless combination of high-low. The Host's Secret Weapon: Merciless Perfection
  • Jacques Arnold has been a member of parliament since 1987.
  • Is it possible for a sitting member of Parliament to be objective and conduct the tasks at hand on behalf of the people?
  • Duerksen said he is excluded from the rights and privileges of a Member of Parliament because he simply does not meet the definition of an MP.
  • Mangena said the understanding of the presidency was that it was possible for the president to appoint a non-member of Parliament to become a member of the Cabinet.
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  • But surely in taking a position on crunch issues of key importance, the first loyalty of a Member of Parliament should always be to their electorate?
  • Masako Mori, a senior opposition member of Parliament from Fukushima, told the AP that two alternative routes would have led away from the areas identified as high-risk by SPEEDI. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Unheard amidst this war-trumpeting was the go-slow adjuration of another of the Great Churchill's grandsons, Nicholas Soames, who was and is a Member of Parliament. James Pinkerton: The Blair Leading the Blind in Iraq
  • Our word of caution to the aspirants is to accept that the positions of Member of Parliament are limited and there can only be one person at a time.
  • Parliamentary Privilege Being a Member of Parliament during the constitutional struggle of the seventeenth century could be a hazardous occupation.
  • In political news, MP (Member of Parliament, my American friends) Carolyn Parrish has been "turfed" (as the media is saying) from the Liberal Party. Trinityboy Diary Entry
  • I am very happy every 3 years to stand before my constituents as a Labour member of Parliament and somebody who has routinely voted for the human rights of every New Zealander.
  • I parcelled them up and gave them to my local Member of Parliament to ask the government to consider holding a referendum on whether New Zealand should introduce Capital Punishment.
  • People have a right to be represented by their Member of Parliament.
  • The way Joe Clark walks or what Pierre Trudeau shouts at a heckler is far more crucial to the election or re-election of a local candidate than the campaign the candidate wages or the work he may have done, as a Member of Parliament, over the preceding three or four years. From Trudeau to Clark to Trudeau
  • If a Member of Parliament wishes to speak about a company with which he is connected, he must declare his interest.
  • Then to the local Member of Parliament, to the editor of the Western Post, to Friends of the Earth, to Greenpeace. GRACE
  • Marat Zakhidov, a senior member of parliament, knew all the local chiefs personally.
  • There's a disturbing pattern of exploitation here, which is unwelcome in a Member of Parliament.
  • It was a general ruling that no member of Parliament was entitled to make disparaging remarks about any other member.
  • In 1689, he was elected a Member of Parliament for the University, and he moved to London.
  • He suggests that the minority of people who voted for this unattractive party are not constituents of the sitting Member of Parliament.
  • Barrister, solicitor, judge, priest, doctor, member of parliament, people who are insane are among the category of people disqualify from being juror.
  • Parliamentary Privilege Being a Member of Parliament during the constitutional struggle of the seventeenth century could be a hazardous occupation.
  • To him no doubt more than one puisne judge, suffragan bishop, member of parliament, or cabinet minister today owe their careers, and each and every one of their youthful peccadilloes went with Arthur to his grave, which, incidentally, is under a pretty gum tree on the southeast side of the Bulpadock. The Earth Goddess
  • The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament.
  • Right now he is member of Parliament, and still lawyering around.
  • The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament.
  • He has been a member of Parliament in five parliaments.
  • He later became a Member of Parliament and an ardent proponent of Irish independence.
  • In the case of member of parliament Teresa Kok's detention, you were reported to have said in the press conference that "she started a very sensitive issue with the question of the 'azan' and it should be stopped". Malaysiakini
  • I know that passions in this sort of debate run strong, but I also have to say that I find the attack by the member of Parliament who promoted this bill on the churches of New Zealand to be inexcusable.
  • The second volume, according to Duncombe, was edited by Isaac Hawkins Browne, a poet and sometime member of parliament.
  • The elder statesman in May left Singapore's cabinet, where he served as minister mentor, and, while still a member of Parliament, he has moved to the backbench, reserved for less-influential policy makers. Illness Underscores Singapore Transition
  • Some pass the evening chatting to a Member of Parliament on a fact-finding mission.
  • The local politician's comments have created a scandal within her party and one member of parliament has advised her to step down.
  • It would have been impertinent to talk about pay or pensions; but about land mines I hoped that I might receive a hearing, as the Member of Parliament most often nearly blown up by them.
  • It is also collecting a petition to be served on the local Member of Parliament, demanding action to protect jobs.
  • Jacques Arnold has been a member of parliament since 1987.
  • After 30 years in the political arena, our local member of parliament is retiring next year.
  • He was elected for the borough speedily after his father's demise; a magistrate, a member of parliament, a county magnate and representative of an ancient family, he made it his duty to show himself before the Hampshire public, subscribed handsomely to the county charities, called assiduously upon all the county folk, and laid himself out in a word to take that position in Hampshire, and in the Empire afterwards, to which he thought his prodigious talents justly entitled him. Vanity Fair
  • Now a member of parliament proposes a motion - that is more drastic - to rename towns and cities with their pre-colonial names.
  • The Browns have climbed socially since Mr Brown became a Member of Parliament.
  • She was elected as a Member of Parliament for her constituency in 1987.
  • The bill was rejected by Parliament twice, yet he persisted with it and passed it in an amended form after a deal was stitched up with an independent member of parliament.
  • South Swindon has a new Member of Parliament but the seat is still held by Labour.
  • Mr. Lieberman, known as a hard-liner toward the Palestinians, could face charges of money laundering, fraud and breach of trust in connection with private business dealings during his tenure as a member of parliament and a cabinet minister, according to Israel's Justice Ministry. Corruption Indictment Threatens Israeli Foreign Minister
  • No. The Justice has no more intention of investigating Rakewell than I do of becoming a member of parliament. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • We have already commented upon the return for the Oban D.vision of Argyllshire of Mr.D. H. MacFarlane, who enjoys the distinction of being the first Catholic member of Parliament returned by Scotland since the so-called Reformation. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886
  • The appeal automatically quashes the conviction and the notion peddled by the state media that Karenyi ceases to be a member of parliament. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • I can understand that people's feelings were running high but the small number of individuals who pushed, shoved and almost frogmarched the Member of Parliament out of Badminton have done their cause no good at.
  • After other parents had made similar allegations, the local member of parliament persuaded the undersecretary of state for health in the House of Lords that a government inquiry was required.
  • It was amazing, because there was not one peep from our closest geographical member of Parliament from the National Party.
  • Crispin Blunt, Conservative candidate, said: If you re-elect me as Member of Parliament for Reigate I will continue to provide a strong voice in Parliament for local people.
  • Our member of Parliament clearly stated that he believed in the rehabilitation of offenders.
  • However I cannot see any Member of Parliament putting up a white paper suggesting this, as it would be political suicide for the individual concerned.
  • Mangena said the understanding of the presidency was that it was possible for the president to appoint a non-member of Parliament to become a member of the Cabinet.
  • The Claimant is a member of Parliament and the former leader of the Liberal Democrats.
  • The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament.
  • Far-right groups said they will protest outside the film's screening and a French member of parliament condemned it as a "negationist" rewriting of history. The Age News Headlines
  • Zwygart, a teacher and a member of parliament, was described as being on the party's liberal wing.
  • After an unusually ferocious verbal assault on a member of parliament, he was pronounced insane and shipped off to an asylum in Chiswick.
  • A narrowly avoided divorce scandal involving a prominent Member of Parliament.
  • Khalid Pashtoon, a member of parliament who serves as deputy chairman of the Internal Security Committee, called McChrystal's departure a big loss. Afghan leaders saddened by McChrystal departure, optimistic on Petraeus
  • Dr Vincent Cable is a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament and Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry.
  • To accuse a member of Parliament of double-crossing is certainly discreditable.
  • One might expect that a Member of Parliament whose election was voided by the High Court would be required to step down.
  • As a member of parliament Mr Berezovsky is theoretically immune from prosecution, but he described this guarantee as worthless.
  • I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned.
  • South Swindon has a new Member of Parliament but the seat is still held by Labour.
  • In 1624 he obtained leave of absence from the University and served as a Member of Parliament.
  • Here he lived much of the rest of his life in semi-seclusion, though he was at times a member of parliament, a magistrate, and verderer of the New Forest.
  • One opposition member of parliament accuses the government of wanting to be above the law.
  • He received various pensions, grants and sinecures from the crown, was a member of parliament for the borough of Warwick, and frequently served abroad.
  • He prided himself on being a member of Parliament.
  • To him no doubt more than one puisne judge, suffragan bishop, member of parliament, or cabinet minister today owe their careers, and each and every one of their youthful peccadilloes went with Arthur to his grave, which, incidentally, is under a pretty gum tree on the southeast side of the Bulpadock. The Earth Goddess
  • The day that a member of Parliament stood in the House of Commons to protest the joyrides, Wills was taken up for spin in a $50 million Tornado fighter jet. William and Kate
  • Very interesting that our Member of Parliament seems to think spending every waking hour in horning is more important than being in Parliament. Campaigning in Horning
  • Every Member of Parliament here tonight probably represents thousands of constituents who will be affected by this mean little regulation.
  • They are something I, as a member of Parliament, have been on about, to the point of being like a needle in a cracked record, for many, many years.
  • If Smith is such a great constituency Member of Parliament, why did he not get off his chuff and write to the Minister about the issues of which he speaks?
  • He suggests that the minority of people who voted for this unattractive party are not constituents of the sitting Member of Parliament.
  • The oldest member of parliament, he served as speaker of the house when it first met.
  • One opposition member of parliament accuses the government of wanting to be above the law.
  • The Browns have climbed socially since Mr Brown became a Member of Parliament.
  • If a member of parliamentary staff had been involved, it would be a sackable offence, but criminal prosecutions were unlikely. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second volume, according to Duncombe, was edited by Isaac Hawkins Browne, a poet and sometime member of parliament.
  • The Browns have climbed socially since Mr Brown became a Member of Parliament.

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