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| | Germany - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | The head of the Bundestag is the President of the Bundestag. |  | | Directly following the federal election, the Bundestag votes for the president. |  | | While it is customary to serve eight to ten years within either house, there is no limit to the number of terms one may serve. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Germany
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Bundestag (Germany) |
 | | The overhang seats are distributed according to the vote count separately for each state. |  | | Members serve four-year terms; elections are held every four years (or earlier if a government falls from power). |  | | This body met in Frankfurt and was presided over by the Austrian delegate. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/B/BU/BUN/Bundestag_(Germany)
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| | Bundestag on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The upper house of the parliament, the Bundesrat [federal council] cannot be dissolved, represents the states (Länder), and receives all government draft legislation before the Bundestag. |  | | The relationship between government and opposition in the Bundestag and House of Commons in the run-up to the Maastricht Treaty. |  | | German Bundestag president arrives in Paris for alliance celebrations. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/Bundesta.asp
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| | Christian Life Resources: Life & Family Events |
 | | He is an internationally-recognized expert on stem cell research, has testified several times before the U.S. Congress and various state legislatures, and has spoken before the National Academy of Sciences, European Parliament, British Parliament, Canadian Parliament, Australian Parliament, German Bundestag, French Senate, and United Nations. |  | | He has reviewed for professional publications including The Journal of the American Medical Association. |
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http://www.clrevents.com/?/home/materials/2003.php
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