| 11. | Clifford also allowed the proposal and passage of a motion condemning Wynyard's attempt prorogation.
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| 12. | A session of the legislature is brought to an end by an official act of prorogation.
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| 13. | More recently, prorogations have triggered speculation that they were advised by the sitting citizen protests.
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| 14. | During the adjournment and subsequent prorogation, the government resorted to special warrants to fund operations.
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| 15. | On the last day of the annual sitting of the BCYP, a Prorogation ceremony is held.
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| 16. | However, in the three decades prior to his 2009 prorogation the average was just 22 days.
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| 17. | By 9 January, eleven days after the prorogation, it had gained 113, 000 members.
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| 18. | On 3 March 2010, the prorogation debate was still on fire as MPs returned to work.
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| 19. | Bryden had to retable the bill as, like the others, it repeatedly died due to prorogation.
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| 20. | In either event, the effect of prorogation is generally the clearing of all outstanding matters before the legislature.
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