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- The final decisions on these Memorials are taken by the Benchers.
- Congressional back-benchers have always had a natural affinity for bipartisanship.
- It may take the defeat of a bunch of Republican back benchers.
- They also maintain the interests of back benchers.
- The Ethics Committee assists the Benchers in the setting ethical standards for BC lawyers.
- All seats were benchers, and most of the seating consists of temporary bleachers.
- The last Governor was elected in 1566, and Benchers took over later that century.
- Benchers hold office for life once elected.
- Others become benchers as a matter of course when appointed as a High Court judge.
- What stopped him was a rebellion among the back-benchers in his own Tory party.
- Meanwhile, two recent rulings from Brussels have angered the Euro-skeptic back-benchers.
- I know we are going to have 10 400-pound benchers on the offensive line.
- The class of Readers went into decline and Benchers were called as members of Pension instead.
- The library itself occupies the top two floors, with private rooms of the benchers below.
- The Law Society's benchers voted to disbar the lawyer on November 7, 1989.
- He later transferred to Lincoln's Inn, and was briefly one of its Benchers.
- It replaced the Junior Common Room, Barristers Members Room and Benchers Room as a social facility.
- Noted Benchers of Gray's Inn include Lord Birkenhead and Francis Bacon . and Winston Churchill.
- The other two thirds were back benchers, or essentially, part timers who had inconsistent attendance.
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