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The Senate was not in session, as it had adjourned sine die.
The regular session adjourned sine die on June 1, 2009.
A guttural voice said: "I move to dissolve the conference sine die."
Federal accounting court then froze all works sine die.
On March 3, 1856, five years after the passage of the original act, the board finally adjourned sine die.
After a few more speeches, the convention adjourned sine die in the afternoon.
Date on which each session of the current Congress convened and adjourned sine die.
Sally was present when the committee adjourned sine die, without acting on those bills.
Pell oversaw the meeting and adjourned the Congress sine die.
Stone and Hardin both called for the convention to adjourn sine die.
It is my pleasure to move that this chamber be adjourned sine die."
However, the committee was appointed shortly before the House adjourned sine die, so it had no time to report on its findings.
The General Assembly adjourned sine die without the matter passing the house.
The Senate should vote to adjourn the trial sine die (permanently, without return) on these grounds: 1.
All these services have ceased sine die.
A court may also adjourn a matter sine die, which means the matter is stayed permanently.
In 1998, both houses adjourned sine die with contingent reconvening authority.
On this date, the first session of the 75th Congress (1937-1939) adjourned sine die.
No new findings are recorded and the inquest is ended with an adjournment sine die.
Such players were effectively barred sine die from any involvement in organised rugby union.
The Convention adjourned sine die on January 11, 1839.
This layover is waived during the last six days of a session before sine die adjournment.
The 77th Congress (1942) followed a similar pattern, but adjourned sine die after 48 calendar days.
After this session, the Assembly adjourned sine die.
This court now stands adjourned, sine die.