Speaking during the second reading debate, the chair of the European Parliament's International Trade Committee, Vital Moreira, said there was an urgent need for a "smooth transition from one legal system to another".
It was the second time he had won the chair, the first time was at the Rhymney Valley eisteddfod in 1990.
The second objection, according to the board's chair, is the effect changing its status would have upon its current ability to make arm's-length decisions from the assembly government.
The second time the area was searched, a burnt-out chair and a burnt-out mattress were found.
Opening the debate, committee chair Lord Richard said that the members had voted that "a reformed second chamber should have an electoral mandate" with 13 in favour and nine against.
Mr Phillips was appointed chair of the organisation for a second term in July 2009, and is still officially backed by the government.
The Frenchman criticized the chair umpire after being docked a point for receiving coaching when on the verge on clinching the second set.
Her father had somehow ambulated in from the den, and was arranged sideways at the kitchen table, his bright-white cast propped on a second chair.
This, after Gates announced yesterday, that the current chair, General Peter Pace, will not be reappointed to a second term.
There are so many different treatment options for varicose veins, it's best to get a second opinion, according to Dr. Julie Fleishlag, chair of the department of surgery at Johns Hopkins.
Meanwhile Shirley Franklin, chair of Defend The Whittington Hospital Coalition, said she heard the changes had been approved second-hand.
Paul has a comprehensive grasp on the global economy, so when he says loose money first and prosperity second, I sit up in my chair.
The Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee hold their second session of the week on the outcome of the Farming Regulation Task Force - having heard from the task force chair on Tuesday, the interested parties duke it out on Wednesday.
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