21. The resolution was jointly sponsored by the United States, Russia and Portugal, all of which were involved in the two decades of civil war in Angola. 22. The resolution was sponsored by Commissioners Jeff Krueger and Scott Armey, Republicans who said it reflects their political, personal and religious beliefs. 23. The resolution was sponsored by U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, who served with Tejeda in the Texas state Senate. 24. The resolution was sponsored by Germany and France. 25. The resolution was sponsored by Pensions and Investment Research Consultants Ltd. and the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility, a church group. 26. The resolution was jointly sponsored by the United States, Russia, and Portugal, all of which were involved in the two-decade Angolan civil war. 27. The resolution was sponsored by a group of American and British investors, some of whom hold their shares in the form of depository receipts. 28. The resolution was sponsored by Muslim countries that support the Muslim-led Bosnian government. 29. They hinted that the United States might again forgo sponsoring a resolution. 30. After the report is filed, any single member of Congress can sponsor a resolution to withdraw from the trade body. |
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