| 41. | He was also elected chair of the Labour back bench committee and appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Attorney General.
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| 42. | In 1992 he went to the back benches and became Chair of what was then the National Heritage Select Committee.
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| 43. | Republicans forced out Speaker Newt Gingrich, and many of his lieutenants may soon find themselves relegated to the back benches.
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| 44. | Should Bush win Florida and the White House, Democrats could find themselves on the back bench for years to come.
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| 45. | Soldiers are seated on two back-to-back benches, mounted along the center line of the troop compartment.
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| 46. | He kept his seat sitting in the back benches and did not seek another term after the legislature dissolved in 1986.
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| 47. | "I went from the front to the back bench and now I'm working on party reform ."
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| 48. | It must also win favor with the government's back bench ministers, Pepe said, which may take some convincing.
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| 49. | Until " The X-Files, " that genre had mostly been relegated to television's back benches.
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| 50. | From the back benches, he served on the Nicholas Ridley, to build housing in Berkshire's diminishing green belt.
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