hansard

IPA: hˈænsɝd

Root Word: Hansard

noun

  • A surname.
  • (historical, also attributively) A member of a Hanse (“merchant guild”), or a resident of a Hanse town.
  • (chiefly Britain, Commonwealth) The official report of debates and other proceedings in the British and some Commonwealth parliaments.
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Examples of "hansard" in Sentences

  • Nor is it to be found in Hansard.
  • Even if it's published in Hansard.
  • Hansard is the true primary source.
  • Hansard isn't available online though.
  • The upstairs rooms are used by Hansard.
  • Not sure if it refers to hansard or not.
  • Hansard read Read data from the Hansard database.
  • November 23rd, 2006 at 6:42 pm harry hansard says:
  • Hansard bitexts as well as parts of the dictionary.
  • The Hansard report is wrongly attributed to the Mail journalist.
  • It would be instructive to look at the Hansard debates of the time.
  • Reading the Senate hansard is far more rewarding than reading the Commons'.
  • I am just disappointed that an MP does not appear to know how hansard works.
  • Untuk mengetahui tentang Masterskill, sila lihat hansard Dewan Rakyat di sini.
  • I've been updating all my research material today from hansard, EU legislation and other committee papers.
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  • Final Countdown being presented at crs in manhattan tonight through sunday (may monad-3), How much hansard in a date is given to we wet dream and how much is given to entertaining yourself.
  • This is the real secret of the failure of the Senate, and the reason why it has steadily declined in prestige, why the pages of the Senate hansard are littered with complaints that no one loves the Senate in these days.
  • Orengo held up the U.S. as a country no longer "living in the past," since Americans elected a Kenyan-born president without regard to "ethnic consideration and objectives." the Kenyan government's official March 25, 2010, hansard - a traditional name for printed transcripts of a parliamentary debate - as continuing with no other MPs mentioning or attempting to correct Orengo's comments about Obama.

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