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During its history 142 people sat in the upper house.
But the upper house does not have a vote on the matter.
He was a member of the upper house for a short time in 1927.
This time, it was the turn of the upper house.
In the upper house he won 137 of 244 votes.
Predictions for the 46-member upper house were not yet in.
Each state would have two representatives in the upper house.
From 1936 to 1939 he was speaker of the upper house.
There is also an upper house, the Senate, which was not up for election.
The law will now go to the upper house, where approval is expected on May 21.
For a while, during the last upper house campaign three years ago, it seemed that debate was on its way.
The bill must still be passed by the upper house of Parliament.
In 1897 the king appointed him a member of the upper house.
This is also the procedure used in the upper house.
It now goes to the upper house for final adoption.
The upper house is the Senate with 11 appointed members.
Nevertheless, the upper house did just that, by a vote of 125 to 108.
They again failed to win a seat in the upper house.
It was expected that the budget would be passed by the upper house.
But I cannot afford lights to be seen at night in the upper house.
Access to individual upper houses was a single stone door.
In 1989, he was elected to the Senate, the upper house.
He served as recorder of the upper house from 1896 to 1912.
The vote on Sunday was for half the seats in the upper house.
He was also once elected to the upper house, serving there for 19 months.
There was also a door, open to a second chamber.
Whatever they are, they've come down in the first and second chambers.
They passed through a second chamber, empty like the first.
She called up a student's basic guide to the second chamber city.
They passed into the second chamber, which was the residential one.
A second chamber with no party membership allowed would help too.
In a second chamber he found a still more disturbing sight.
Further exploration was done and a second chamber discovered in 1792.
And you'll make several return visits to the library in the second chamber.
The museum was opened on 10 May 1893 during the second chamber music festival.
A constituency link is less important in a second chamber.
At the same time, the second chamber was being filled with raw material.
As a result the Second Chamber became the most important.
Which reminds me, no bishops in the second chamber either.
The second chamber consisted of a huge hole in the ground.
"I am amazed," she said with some effort, "how well everything is working here, while nothing much works in the second chamber."
It was necessary to traverse these to reach the second chamber.
There is substantial evidence that the second chamber was finally emptied by force.
Can Britain have a second chamber that is more democratic, without it also becoming too powerful?
The new second chamber should have the capacity to offer counsel from a range of sources.
But this second chamber seemed to be empty, also.
Together they brought the coffin into a second chamber which was a miniature laboratory.
Even after this, the second chamber voted against the proposal, with a vote count of 73-130.
By performing a redundant test on a second chamber, the results can be compared.
Likewise they promised and failed to bring in an elected second chamber.