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He urged the General Assembly to push for federal adoption of the Crittenden Compromise and advocated calling a border states convention which would draft a compromise proposal and submit it to the Northern and Southern states for adoption.

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The new bill will tighten the definition to just one characteristic, which would be drafted to include the gadgetry adopted in the latest models of assault rifles such as the "slide-iron stock" that mimics fully automatic weapons, "thumbhole stocks" and "bullet buttons".

Those plans were endorsed Monday by the European Commission in Brussels, which said it would draft a formal proposal for such a fund.

At issue is which agency would oversee the new regulation, and which committees in Congress would draft the legislation.

David Willetts, the Universities Minister, said last month that he hoped to be able to implement the overhaul by the start of the 2012 academic year, which would mean legislation drafted and approved by Parliament in the coming year.

Because of you, I didn't take that horrible consulting job – which would have entailed drafting daily, 50-page research proposals on how companies could improve cafeteria efficiency – just to get the health insurance, and instead followed my writerly dreams of one day writing stupid lists like this one.

They would draft a dynamic rookie, which they also did.

This is how I thought of those tweets, as a first draft, one which would lead to another draft and maybe another and another, until I thought it was ready to be published, which it was.

These bodies will then, in theory, choose a 100-person constitution-writing council, which would submit its draft to a referendum after six months, followed by presidential elections and then, presumably, more elections for a fresh parliament under new rules.Even more frustratingly the generals have decided to change the rules.

In 1868, when the radical Republican Thaddeus Stevens was on his deathbed, weeks after the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, which he'd drafted, he insisted on being buried in an integrated cemetery.

But the one being drafted, which would establish an authority to investigate allegations of impropriety, is riddled with loopholes.

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