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Cri de peur. (Le plus souvent répété) Sanglot, pleur. Gloussement de rire étouffé ou forcé.
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Pour l'instruction et l'édification des députés, ils pourront se rendre au sixième étage de l'édifice du Centre, dans l'allée C, et voir que la mention «Deputy whip of the official opposition» is only in English on his door. Pour l'instruction et l'édification des députés, ils pourront se rendre au sixième étage de l'édifice du Centre, dans l'allée C, et voir que la mention «Deputy whip of the official opposition» is only in English on his door.
Members should know that, if they go to hallway C on the sixth floor of the Centre Block, they will find a sign saying ``Deputy Whip of the Official Opposition'' in English only on the whip's door.
The two spouses clause was meant to deal with a circumstance in which a married judge separates from his or her partner, moves into a common law relationship with another person and then dies. The two spouses clause was meant to deal with a circumstance in which a married judge separates from his or her partner, moves into a common law relationship with another person and then dies.
The two spouses clause was meant to deal with a circumstance in which a married judge separates from his or her partner, moves into a common law relationship with another person and then dies.
Former Supreme Court Justice Willard Estey has said that these particular Bill C-37 amendments would give his former colleagues on the bench the right to a kind of home-made harem. Former Supreme Court Justice Willard Estey has said that these particular Bill C-37 amendments would give his former colleagues on the bench the right to a kind of home-made harem.
Former Supreme Court Justice Willard Estey has said that these particular Bill C-37 amendments would give his former colleagues on the bench the right to a kind of home-made harem.
Critics have suggested that this clause was tailor made for Chief Justice LeSage who is separated from his wife and has resided for about one year with Judge Lang. Critics have suggested that this clause was tailor made for Chief Justice LeSage who is separated from his wife and has resided for about one year with Judge Lang.
Critics have suggested that this clause was tailor made for Chief Justice LeSage who is separated from his wife and has resided for about one year with Judge Lang.
If Chief Justice LeSage were to die, the new amendment would allow both Judge Lang and Mrs. LeSage to qualify as his surviving spouses and share his pension. If Chief Justice LeSage were to die, the new amendment would allow both Judge Lang and Mrs. LeSage to qualify as his surviving spouses and share his pension.
If Chief Justice LeSage were to die, the new amendment would allow both Judge Lang and Mrs. LeSage to qualify as his surviving spouses and share his pension.