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were amendment
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An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.
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"There were more roll-call amendment votes on Keystone alone than there were amendment votes on the floor of the Senate in all of 2014," said Michael Brumas, communications director for McConnell.
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THERE were amendments to this, amendments to that, even amendments to amendments.
(The Walmsley/Rogerson amendment is amendment two. There is another one, but it's less important).
Okay, here is Amendment 19 -- the women's suffrage amendment.
Alternatively, there may be amendments to eliminate clause 4 altogether.
And then there are amendments!
("We should say the second amendment is an amendment for all mankind").
There were 29 amendments to study protocol (Table 2).
Mr. LaPierre, before the Second Amendment was the First Amendment.
"The First Amendment is the First Amendment for a reason.
Several more amendments were tabled until only Amendment 68 remained.
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