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Senatorially
Senatorially Sen`a*to"ri*al*ly, adv. In a senatorial manner.

Meaning of Senatorial from wikipedia

- A senate is a deliberative ****embly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin:...
- already of senatorial rank. In addition to quaestors, elected officials holding a range of senior positions were routinely granted senatorial rank by virtue...
- coalition on August 8. On May 10, former Senator Manny Pacquiao announced his senatorial candidacy as a member of the alliance while remaining a member of PROMDI...
- succeeding) non-consecutive term. Only half of the seats are up in every senatorial election. The winning senators will succeed those elected in 2019, and...
- Pennsylvania State Senate District 36 includes part of Lancaster County. The seat was vacant after the resignation of Republican Ryan Aument in December...
- and early empire, provinces were generally governed by politicians of senatorial rank, usually former consuls or former praetors.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed]...
- Senatorial courtesy is a long-standing, unwritten, unofficial, and nonbinding constitutional convention in the U.S. describing the tendency of U.S. senators...
- with the senators elected in 2019 serving until June 30, 2025. As the senatorial and presidential candidates appeared on the same ballot on election day...
- 1916 as the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. It was reorganized in 1948 and renamed the National Republican Senatorial Committee. It has been...
- the property/social-based classes of ancient Rome, ranking below the senatorial class. A member of the equestrian order was known as an eques (Latin:...