Presidents have frequently summoned Congress into "extra" or "special" sessions, but they have never exercised the power to adjourn Congress.
Fraser was frequently summoned to London to give evidence before the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords.
In a 1938 MI6 report, British intelligence said of her, "She is frequently summoned by the Führer who appreciates her intelligence and good advice.
This necessitated that he gain wider national support for his policies among lesser landowners, merchants and traders so that he could raise taxation through frequently summoned Parliaments.
Even on days when he stays at his office, he is frequently summoned out of the trading room to speak with his lawyers on the telephone.
As a result, they were summoned frequently and their power over the Crown became considerable.
The Reagan speech for next week is being drafted by Landon Parvin, a former White House staff member who is frequently summoned to work on such addresses.
He's frequently summoned to policy meetings in Washington or cities like Chicago or L.A. His name was placed in nomination three times for vice president.
He currently also teaches at a local university and is frequently summoned to court for fraud cases as a handwriting expert.
The Conference Room is faithfully described and the Intelligence chiefs who meet round the table are real officials who are frequently summoned to that room for purposes similar to those I have recounted.