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Just like the history-changing chat between two ping-pong players on a bus in Nagoya in 1971?
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So it is quite possible the Lords will kick the measure out, and the old ping-pong between the two Houses would then start up.
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This will mean the Lords cannot send the same amendments back to the Commons when they re-consider the bill for a final time, preventing what is known as "ping pong" between the two chambers and effectively ending parliamentary opposition.
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Her surgeon divided her stomach into two pouches, one the size of a ping-pong ball.
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Find My iPhone has a great feature: From the iCloud.com Web site, you can make the phone ping, very loudly, for two minutes, even if its ringer was switched off.
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The two squared off in a memorable playoff and both wore Ping hats, in addition to playing the clubs.
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Where differences of opinion between the two chambers prove difficult to reconcile, a bout of parliamentary ping-pong may ensue - so called because a bill bounces back and forth between the Commons and the Lords until both chambers approve the final wording.
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This stage in a bill's journey is known as parliamentary ping-pong, as the legislation is batted between the two Houses until an agreement is reached on the final wording of the bill.
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She had a narrow lead over the incumbent, Jean Ping of Gabon, through the first three rounds and reached the required two-thirds majority with 37 votes in the fourth round.
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What happens when the two houses of parliament disagree on a bill is the fabled process of "parliamentary ping-pong", which I imagine I'm going to be talking about rather a lot in months to come.
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This will result in "parliamentary ping-pong", meaning the Growth and Infrastructure Bill goes back and forth between the two Houses until a resolution is reached.
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