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Your own command is prorogued for the coming year, as you probably already know.
It was prorogued to 6 May 1462, and then dissolved.
It sat for three sessions, and was prorogued on 27 June 1884.
The house was eventually prorogued with the issue still unresolved.
The bill looked likely to pass into law, but it died when Parliament prorogued.
He remained a member until the Parliament was prorogued in 1972.
Young then attended at the house and prorogued the council until 20 October.
The Parliament was prorogued in 1972 and abolished the following year.
He had hoped to keep it prorogued in order to wage the war without its oversight.
Since 1993, the session has been prorogued prior to dissolution.
My life were better ended by their hate Than death prorogued, wanting of thy love.
The dispute remained unresolved when Parliament was prorogued in 1675.
On 5 August, he prorogued the Assembly and set out himself after them.
Finally, some sessions were prorogued without passing an act, and thus have no legal statute label at all.
A majority voted for the articles, and the Convocation was prorogued.
He was released when parliament was prorogued in January 1690.
However, when the legislature was prorogued on March 4, 2010, the bill died on the order paper.
Their imperium was nevertheless prorogued for the following year.
His command was prorogued in the following year.
Each session except the last must be prorogued before a new session can begin.
Parliament was prorogued for three months on the 27th.
To stop the matter from going to the upper house, convocation was hastily prorogued (May 1717).
"You expect to be prorogued for several years."
He was successful and held the seat at each election until the Parliament was prorogued in 1972.
It was prorogued prior to the 1872 election.