statehouse 的定义
plural state·hous·es [steyt-hou-ziz]. /ˈsteɪtˌhaʊ zɪz/.
statehouse 近义词
等同于 capitol
statehouse 的近义词 6 个
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- As the Register first reported this week, Wessel-Kroeschell told members of her party that she wanted to challenge Grassley’s remarks by sporting jeans inside the statehouse, defying an established rule on formal attire.
- As 2020 progressed, it stretched to Congress, Silicon Valley and the nation’s statehouses.
- Cynics might note that a constitutional rule that empowers state legislatures over other institutions is on balance likely to benefit Republicans, given that they enjoy an advantage in control of statehouses.
- Instead, it’s the Republicans that will do just that after Democrats seem poised to miss nearly all their statehouse targets.
- Good, an environmental lawyer, championed environmental research and regulation during her time in the statehouse, and she’ll likely keep doing it in Congress.
- The GOP also enhanced its hold on the statehouse, which the party took over two years ago.
- And in a couple of months, they could all have Republicans in their statehouse.
- For generations of journalists, covering the statehouse has been a prestigious beat.
- It will get statehouse representatives and state senators writing in and saying what good corporate citizens these companies are.
- “It is a little more exciting,” said Joe DiVincenzo, the Essex County Executive in the lobby of the statehouse, prior to speech.
- The man who first spoke publicly against these search warrants, in the old statehouse in Boston, was James Otis.
- It hath two handsome Churches in it, a handsome market place, and in the midest of it a Statehouse.
- Such buildings were to take the place of private dwellings and ordinaries in the same way as did the statehouse at Jamestown.
- He noticed the excitement his advent had created, and walked quickly up the street to the statehouse.
- After watching the boat until it returned to the vessel, the old man went toward the statehouse.