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  2. Coachman - Wikipedia

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    A coachman has also been called a coachee, coachy, whip, or hackman. The coachman's first concern is to remain in full control of the horses (or other similar animals such as mules) and another employee, traditionally a footman , would accompany the coach to handle any circumstances beyond the coachman's control.

  3. Party whip (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In the New Zealand Parliament, political parties appoint party whips to ensure party discipline and attendance, help manage legislative business, and carry out a variety of other functions on behalf of the party leadership. Whips also have an administrative role to prepare lists of members from their party to speak in debates and ask oral ...

  4. Whip (politics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the Democratic Progressive Party the party whip is the Caucus leader. In the Kuomintang the party whip is the executive director of the Policy Committee or the caucus leader. When voting for critical bills, whips may issue a top-mobilization order asking members to attend the assembly.

  5. Category:Whips - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Whips" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ...

  6. Party whip (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The right can also be exercised by another whip acting on the Chief Whip's behalf. [4] [5] [6] Whips also play a central role in voting. During each vote (or "division"), whips ensure that their fellow party members are present and seated on the correct side of the house while votes are counted. Acting as tellers, the whips also count the votes.

  7. Whip (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A whip is a stick, cord, or strap, usually with a stiff handle, used for striking or as an animal training aid. Whip or whips or WHIP or The Whip may also refer to: People

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  9. Chief Whip - Wikipedia

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    Outside the government, the Official Opposition Chief Whip in the Commons, like the Leader of the Opposition, receives a stipend in addition to their parliamentary salary, because their additional responsibilities will make them unable to hold down another job. [4] The whips, although superficially dictatorial, act as communicators between ...