Synonym: Congress, U.S. Congress, US Congress, United States Congress, carnal knowledge, coition, coitus, copulation, intercourse, relation, sex act, sexual congress, sexual intercourse, sexual relation. Similar words: congressional, aggressive, aggression, progressive, ingredient, in the long run, press, stress. Meaning: ['kɒŋgres] n. 1. the legislature of the United States government 2. a meeting of elected or appointed representatives 3. a national legislative assembly 4. the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur.
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211. Congress had granted him another amnesty to contest the 1992 election.
212. Congress granted amnesty to nearly 3 million illegal immigrants in 1986.
213. Congress may adopt a racial-justice amendment that would allow blacks to appeal against conviction on the ground of systematic racial bias.
214. Congress got in the act in the following years, lending the academy $ 255, 000 to expand the dairy.
215. Three, in one form or another, are still in the budget bill passed by Congress and vetoed by President Clinton.
216. Legislative authority is now vested in a unicameral National Congress, with 100 members elected for five years by universal adult suffrage.
217. Congress may forbid discrimination in public accommodations that are related to interstate commerce. 28.
218. But the advisory panel told Congress that it found no evidence that more money retains private insurers.
219. Nothing happened, however, because Congress was eager to adjourn for the November elections.
220. The speech proved shorter than predicted and far more organized and disciplined than some of his previous appearances before Congress.
220. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
221. Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. Mark Twain
222. The AFL-CIO said the ads are not partisan but rather aim to press Congress to address the needs of working families.
223. Yet the aid package passed in an instinctively isolationist Congress with only a modest handful of dissenters.
224. They are afraid that if anyone finds out about the leftovers, Congress will shave back their allocation for the next year.
225. Congress also allows the Department of Transportation to reference additional but unauthorized amounts in full-funding agreements.
226. That was made abundantly clear at a colourful congress in the provincial capital, Jayapura, last month.
227. Congress is expected to take action on campaign finance reform soon.
228. Congress and President Clinton have approved budgets for some agencies for fiscal 1996[sentencedict.com], which began Oct. 1.
229. The Democratic leadership in Congress, which was noticeably absent at the signing ceremony, fought the measure.
230. It was the desire of both the Congress and the administration to reach an agreement that would not be vetoed.
231. At the same time, Congress passed an act reducing tariff rates.
232. In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.
233. If both houses of Congress passed the legislation, the amendment would be ratified only after approval by 38 states.
234. Congress on Oct. 1 approved legislation giving the Securities and Exchange Commission extensive new powers to regulate markets and combat fraud.
235. They want Congress to require the administration to include more safeguards in trade accords.
236. Congress passed an amendment ensuring that the law was fairer to everyone.
237. Instead he voiced the heartfelt hope that Congress would appropriate the money to keep the Exposition open for another year.
238. Floyd Flake went to his church Sunday to announce his resignation from Congress so he could devote more time to his congregation.
239. So the dilemma for these Congress members is this: Which slavery would they want to apologize for?
240. Congress has surrendered vast powers to independent federal agencies over which it and the president have little or no authority.
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