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Cameralism (German: Kameralismus) was a
German science of
public administration in the 18th and
early 19th
centuries that
aimed at
strong management of...
- genera,
especially those with long,
straight s****, are
distinguished by
cameral deposits.
These were ac****ulations of
calcium carbonate secreted in the...
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Bicameralism is a type of
legislature that is
divided into two
separate ****emblies, chambers, or houses,
known as a
bicameral legislature. Bicameralism...
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including absolute monarchism and
other older forms of
leadership such as
cameralism. Neo-reactionaries are an
informal community of
bloggers and political...
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claim that the
Tynwald is in fact tri-
cameral. The
building itself which houses the
Tynwald is
literally "tri-
cameral,"
containing three separate chambers...
- The
Reichskammergericht (German for 'Imperial
Chamber Court'; German: [ˈʁaɪçs.kamɐɡəˌʁɪçt] ; Latin:
Iudicium imperii) was one of the two
highest judicial...
- publicradio.org. 1999-04-29.
Retrieved 2013-11-26. "Referéndum
sobre el
Sistema Cameral". Comisión
Estatal de
Elecciones de
Puerto Rico. 2005-07-10. "RESOLUTION...
- are
often bi-partisan (comprising both
Democrats and Republicans) and bi-
cameral (comprising both
Representatives and Senators).
Examples like the Congressional...
- But
later research on
their internal structures, such as the siphuncle,
cameral deposits, and others,
showed that
these actually belong to a
number of...
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longer fully bi-
cameral, but the
office of
Prolocutor is
retained with
different functions. The
General Synod reverts to a bi-
cameral structure for the...