How To Use Prorogue In A Sentence
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The legislative session prorogued yesterday.
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I'm waiting for the first retarded wanker to drop by, screeching, Hey, you didn't spell 'prorogue' correctly, that's why you couldn't find it!
I'm just sayin'.
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The group will be hosting the Anti-Prorogue Free Perogies Party/Show - because who doesn't think of perogies when they hear the word prorogue?
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She has now prorogued the best Parliament that ever assembled in her reign and respited her own glory, and the wishes, prayers, and wants of her people, only to give some of her Allies an opportunity to think of the returns they owe her, and try if there be such a thing as gratitude, justice, or humanity in Europe.
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One recent practical application is mentions of Stephen Harper when parliament was prorogued.
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The government was hoping to prorogue parliament on 20 November.
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I admit I didn't know the word prorogue until today, but what a chess match this has been.
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Remember that the CCFTA was stalled in the Canadian Parliament (we won't say "prorogued") on May 27/09.
The Killing Train
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In 1991, he prorogued parliament in order to block an impeachment motion against him.
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If the reason to prorogue is to avoid a vote of confidence, I wouldn't sign it myself.
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Governor Marie Bashir had "prorogued" or discontinued Parliament.
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The legislative session prorogued yesterday.
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Millions of hard working Canadians can't "prorogue" themselves a break from their jobs or their obligations.
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Political analysts speculated that she will not face a vote unless certain of victory, predicting that she may either prorogue Parliament for another two months or dissolve it in favor of general elections.
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Having only a confused, frightened sense of our one national leader, say "prorogue" and "G20" and frown, soundlessly.
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The revival of religious controversy was extremely unwelcome to Whig ministers and when the matter was raised in the lower house of convocation, that body was hastily prorogued, not to meet again until 1852.
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Dinwiddie said that the emergency was so great that he had to assent to the act as passed; he did so on February 23 and then prorogued the assembly yet again.7
George Washington’s First War
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OK, just in case you were wondering, 'prorogue' is not the name of a new X-Men character or some newfangled baldness prevention cream.
Jeffrey Feldman: Oy, Canada! Conservative PM Uses Rare Act To Suspend Parliament
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When their king "prorogued" the French national assembly in 1789, the parliamentarians met anyway on a tennis court, the so-called Tennis Court coup.
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How often, alas! have the assemblies been prorogued, raised, and dissolved, by magistratical authority, and sometimes without nomination of another diet?
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The technical definition of 'prorogue' is as follows:
Jeffrey Feldman: Oy, Canada! Conservative PM Uses Rare Act To Suspend Parliament
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The only way to do that would be to "prorogue" the House completely.
Michael Garrity: Why Americans Should be Following Canadian Politics Right Now
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That's exactly what Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper did in early 2010, employing a time-honored Canadian political tactic known as a "prorogue" to shut down parliamentary debate.
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The legislature moved to prorogue the present session.
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Dinwiddie could be a gruff man, and he guarded his prerogatives, so he had one conflict after another with the House of Burgesses, which he usually prorogued dismissed if it did not do his bidding.
George Washington’s First War
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-- In this word the diphthong ue is entirely sunk, as well as in the words dialogue, synagogue, &c; out in the words prorogue, disembogue, &c., it is not entirely sunk, for it has the evident effect of lengthening the final syllable.
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It seems unbelievable that the Conservative government has prorogued Parliament for the second time in a year.
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If a party with a Parliamentary majority, such as Chrétien's did, prorogues, the other parties can do nothing.
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