The atmosphere in the plenaryhall was completely electric.
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Soon Canada joined, then Australia and Brazil, a collection of wealthy, heavy-polluting western countries marching into the plenaryhall alongside the Marshall Islands.
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A worker vacuums the stage of the plenaryhall at the Congress Center in Davos January 25, 2011.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Nelson Mandela waits to delivering a speech in the plenaryhall of the Davos congress centre at the World Economic Forum.
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Herod, unknown to all, sat in the darkness of the councilchamber.
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He flung himself through the doors of the councilchamber and halted.
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But peace was banished from those who sat in that councilchamber.
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It was in the councilchamber, in the demesne of the court.
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After that we went back to the councilchamber and sat down.
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No date has been set for a floor vote in either legislativechamber.
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A simple majority in each legislativechamber would overrule his decision.
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It makes the Senate an executive council, as well as a legislativechamber.
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Whoever the breakaway MDC sides with gets an effective majority in the legislativechamber.
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No, and famously the Lords is the second biggest legislativechamber after China's national people's congress.
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The original implied that the establishment of a third chamberofparliament was Green Party policy.
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He can fall back on his duties in Britain's upper chamberofparliament, the House of Lords.
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Surely a second chamberofparliament is a gross extravagance for a small unitary state such as ours.
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Most members of the House of Commons, Britain's lower chamberofparliament, are opposed to a "no-deal Brexit".
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Wefaq and other opposition parties want constitutional changes that would give the elected chamberofparliament the authority to form governments.
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The work would include restoring the mayoral offices and council debatingchamber.
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Its debatingchamber is semicircular, as they are in the German, French and European parliaments.
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Outside the debatingchamber MPs can collaborate surprisingly well.
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France's diplomats have walked out of the debatingchamber every time French Polynesia has been on the agenda.
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But just in case something goes wrong there's a spare debatingchamber ready to go at a moment's notice.
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But there was plenty of drama outside of the debatingchamber in the days leading up to the vote.
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Check out the new make-up of the debatingchamber - based on the Electoral Commission's projections so far - here:
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Woodhouse later addressed reporters outside the debatingchamber and called on the Government to launch an investigation into the claims.
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Getting that approval takes about 60 hours of Parliament's time from speeches in the debatingchamber to select committee hearings.
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She didn't much like the nastiness of the debatingchamber and often considered quitting, sometimes out loud in the media.
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The police have strung yellow tape between marble pillars to cut off access to the debatingchambers and key offices.
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So there's clearly plenty of space to set up two makeshift debatingchambers: one for MPs and the other for peers.
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A Labour lawmaker was later ejected from the debatingchamber after seizing a ceremonial mace in a symbolic attempt to halt proceedings.
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National's Nick Smith has not been shy in the debatingchamber this week in his assessment of the secretive New Zealand First Foundation.
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It is written by the government and is delivered by the monarch from a throne in parliament's gilded House of Lords debatingchamber.
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It comes after scenes of disarray in the debatingchamber yesterday - resulting in National's deputy Paula Bennett being ejected from the House.