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Bicameral
"Bicameral" in a Sentence (15 examples)
Australia has a bicameral legislature.
There is a movement in Israel to revive the Sanhedrin and position it as the upper house in a newly bicameral legislature.
The new constitution proposed replacing the old unicameral parliament with a bicameral one.
In a bicameral legislature, both chambers must approve a bill before it becomes law.
The reformers debated whether to maintain the bicameral system or move to a single assembly.
The bicameral design of the legislature reflects the principle of checks and balances.
The constitution was amended to replace the bicameral congress with a unicameral assembly.
the bicameral anatomy of the brain
By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end.
The legislature (Standeversammlung) is bicameral — the constitution of the co-ordinate chambers being finally settled by a law of 1868 amending the enactment of 1831.
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Once the Senate votes, aides said, the first order of business in the bicameral talks will be to set an overall dollar figure […].
Aspect values on bicameral fonts are based on the size of the lowercase characters.
Bicameral (upper- and lowercase) unserifed roman fonts were apparently first cut in Leipzig in the 1820s.
2004, Parmenides, Peter Koch, et al., Carving the Elements: A Companion to the Fragments of Parmenides, page 91, For more than a thousand years, classical Greek has been habitually written in a bicameral, polytonic alphabet (one with caps and lower case and a set of diacritics marking tone and aspiration).
[The Linear B Tablets] were written directly in what I am calling the bicameral period. p.80; …to have an idea of the nature and range of the bicameral voices heard in the early civilizations. p.88; …how could [the brain] have been organized so that a bicameral mentality was possible? p.101; Like the queen in a termite nest or a beehive, the idols of a bicameral world are the carefully tended centers of social control, with auditory hallucinations instead of pheromones. p.144; …wherever and whenever civilization first began…there was a succession of kingdoms all with similar characteristics that, somewhat prematurely, I shall call bicameral. p.149; Bicameral gods [of conquering civilizations] are jealous gods. p.156, footnote; …I suggest that given man, language, and cities organized on a bicameral basis, there are only certain fixed patterns into which history can fit. p.159. How can we know that…idols ‘spoke’ in the bicameral sense? p.174.
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