Presiding member (speaker) of a Senate.
1 In the joint meeting, the president of the senate has authority to preserve order.
2 He was of the age of about thirty-five when, in 510, he was made president of the senate .
3 The president of the senate sends for missing votes, if there be any, on the fourth Monday in January.
4 The president of the senate and the speaker of the house were singled out and warned separately as to their duty.
5 Burr won high honor as president of the senate , and the party nominated him for governor of New York with practical unanimity.
6 The president of the senate had listened with a penitent mien and bowed head, but now he recovered his presence of mind and exclaimed indignantly:
7 This week Senator Parry was again elected as President of the Senate .
8 Typically reports to Congress are delivered to the president of the Senate .
9 Carnot, whose co-operation Napoleon had entirely secured, was President of the Senate .
10 Brown is again in the chair as president of the Senate .
11 These votes are then certified and sent to the President of the Senate .
12 The strategus and the orator sitting, are consuls, or presidents of the Senate .
13 The Honourable Henry Wilson, President of the Senate , was President for the evening.
14 William A. Wheeler, of New York, was Vice- President and President of the Senate .
15 Q, When is the President of the Senate entitled to vote?
16 It is not parliamentary to swear in debate, said the President of the Senate .
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