- - Governing bodies in London region given additional seat
- - Views welcoming the rise of Brown in legislative assemblies
- - Groups in France, Canada and the United States
- - Buildings where bills are produced
- - Buildings in capital cities
- - Voting bodies
- - High houses
- - Advisory councils
- - Legislative councils
- - Places with whips
- - Legal bodies
- - Lawmaking groups
- - Strong bodies
- - Parts of most state legislatures
- - State assemblies
- - Deliberative bodies
- - Governing bodies
- - Some legislative bodies
- - Lawmaking bodies
- - Law groups
- - Many state legislatures
- - Government upper houses
- - State political bodies
- - Roman councils
- - Parts of bicameral legislatures
- - Meeting houses?
- - Groups of lawmakers
- - Legislative organizations
- - State houses
- - Parliamentary bodies
- - Political bodies
- - Locales for some orators
- - Legislative houses
- - Law-making bodies
- - Roman supreme councils
- - Country houses?
- - Passing groups, at times
- - Legislature divisions
- - Counterparts to houses
- - High councils
- - Some houses
- - State bodies
- - Legislatures
- - Solonic assemblies
- - Upper chambers
- - Places for whips
- - Thesmothetes' milieus
- - Where to see whips
- - Colleges' councils
- - U.S. and state groups
- - Deliberating councils
- - Legislative chambers
- - Thesmothetes' milieux
- - Capitol groups
- - Councils.
- - Law-making groups.
- - Governmental groups.
- - State councils.
- - Upper houses.
- - Senior houses.
- - Relatives of diets.
- - Groups of 96.
- - U. S. Vice Presidents are their presidents.
- - Supreme councils.
- - Governmental bodies.
- - 96-man conclaves.
- - Toga-wearing bodies.
- - Assemblies of elders.
- - Some legislatures
- - Debating bodies
- - Chamber groups
- - Legislative groups
- - Assemblies
- - Legislative bodies
- - State ...
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