1. But some lawmakers who would probably vote to censure Clinton are concerned that members will lose interest in it after a long recess. 2. Congress returned from a three-month long recess this week. 3. Experts say that if the impeachment motion has not been voted on before the long recess it must be refiled one year after its initial filing, in October. 4. He called on Congress to approve gun safety legislation languishing in a House-Senate conference committee before lawmakers begin a long recess at the end of next week. 5. The final hours before Congress takes a long recess are usually dangerous. 6. They fear the Republican leader will bring up the bill shortly before the Senate adjourns for a long recess, ensuring that it likely would die. 7. When they went home for their first long recess, few citizens berated them for not cutting spending and taxes. 8. Congress is expected to begin a long recess next month. 9. Long recesses in trials are common in Japan. |
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