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  2. Crossbencher - Wikipedia

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    While convenors are not part of the "usual channels" (i.e. the party whips who decide the business of the House), they have been included in their discussions in recent years. [7] The following have served as Convenor of the Crossbenchers: [8] 1968–1974: The Lord Strang; 1974–1995: The Baroness Hylton-Foster

  3. Non-affiliated members of the House of Lords - Wikipedia

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    Most non-party Lords Temporal are crossbenchers. Peers may also be required to sit as non-affiliated while they hold certain senior positions within the Lords (e.g. the senior deputy speaker), as a means to preserve the neutrality of their official roles.

  4. Category:Crossbench life peers - Wikipedia

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    B. Derek Barber, Baron Barber of Tewkesbury; Minette Batters, Baroness Batters; Henry Benson, Baron Benson; Richard Benyon; Michael Berkeley; Richard Best, Baron Best

  5. Ë - Wikipedia

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    Ë is the 8th letter of the Albanian alphabet and represents the vowel /ə/, like the pronunciation of the a in "ago". It is the fourth most commonly used letter of the language, comprising 7.74 percent of all writings. [2]

  6. Talk:Crossbencher - Wikipedia

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    Australia has no such non-partisan crossbenchers, but, has small third parties. You know who else also has small third parties, Canada!" And while that flow is fine prior to the ISG, it NOW reads "The UK has crossbenchers. Australia has something different. Canada has crossbenchers. Also Canada is doing the australia thing". Flows very poorly.

  7. Template talk:Senate crossbench - Wikipedia

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    1 Nats as crossbenchers. 7 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Template talk: Senate crossbench. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  8. Crossbenches - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Crossbenches

  9. Ali Kelmendi - Wikipedia

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    Ali Kelmendi was born on 3 November 1900 in a poor peasant family in the town of İpek in the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (in present-day Kosovo), son of Sulejman Kelmendi.