United States Senate - translation to spanish
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United States Senate - translation to spanish

UPPER HOUSE OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
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  • The Senate side of the [[United States Capitol]] in Washington, D.C.
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  • Members of the United States Senate for the 118th Congress
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United States Senate         
Senado de los Estados Unidos
murder in the first degree         
UNITED STATES LEGAL POLICY ON MURDER
Third-degree murder; Third degree murder; 3rd Degree Murder; Murder in the United States; Federal M1; First degree murder in the United States; First-degree murder (United States); First-degree murder (United States law); Murder in US; Murder in the first degree; Murder (united states law); Murder of the first degree; Murder of the second degree; Murder (United States law)
asesinado de primer grado (asesinato programado)
American citizen         
  • A Welcome to United States Citizenship – Pub. M-76 (rev. 09/1970)
  • [[Albert Einstein]] received his certificate of United States citizenship from Judge Phillip Forman.
  • military draft]] within 30 days of their 18th birthday.
  • [[Certificate of Loss of Nationality]] of the United States, issued by the United States Embassy in [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]. According to the document, the subject had acquired no other nationality at the time of issuance; hence leaving him stateless.
  • Dual citizenship means persons can travel with two passports. Both the [[United States]] and [[Nicaragua]] permit dual citizenship.
  • Citizens are required to file United States taxes even if they do not live in the United States.
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LEGAL AND POLITICAL STATUS
US citizenship; U.S. citizen; American citizenship; U.S. citizenship; United States citizen; United States Citizenship; US citizen; United States citizenship; American Citizen; United States citizens; United States Citizen; US Citizenship; American citizen; U.S. national; United States national; Citizen of the United States; U.S. citizens; American citizens; Citizens of the United States; Non-citizen US national; Naturalized citizen of the United States; United States Citizens; AMCIT; Amcit; Dual Citizenship in United States; US Citizen; U.s. citizenship; Naturalized United States citizen; Citizenship in the United States; Naturalized US citizen; Naturalized U.S. citizen; Naturalised US citizen; US citizens; US Citizens; US national; National of the United States; Nationals of the United States; Dual citizenship in United States; Americans (citizens); American (citizen); History of citizenship in the United States
n. ciudadano estadounidense

Definition

fila
sust. fem.
1) Serie de personas o cosas colocadas en línea.
2) Unidad de medida que sirve para apreciar la cantidad de agua que llevan las acequias y que varía según las localidades.
3) fig. fam. Tirria, antipatía, ojeriza.
4) Huesca. Pieza de madera de hilo, de longitud variable.
5) Zaragoza. Madero en rollo de 13 varas de longitud, y 12 dedos de diámetro.
6) germanía Cara, rostro.
7) Matemáticas. Línea formada por letras o signos colocados uno al lado de otro.
8) Militar. Línea que los soldados forman de frente, hombro con hombro.
Militar.
9) plur. Fuerzas militares.
10) Por extensión, agrupación política.
11) fig. Bando, facción.
12) Fila de carga. Barc. Pieza de madera de hilo, de 24 palmos de longitud y con una escuadría de siete cuartos de palmo en la tabla, y cinco y medio en el canto.

Wikipedia

United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States.

The composition and powers of the Senate are established by Article One of the United States Constitution. The Senate is composed of senators, each of whom represents a single state in its entirety. Each of the 50 states is equally represented by two senators who serve staggered terms of six years, for a total of 100 senators. From 1789 to 1913, senators were appointed by legislatures of the states they represented. They have been elected by popular vote since the 1913 ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment.

As the upper chamber of Congress, the Senate has several powers of advice and consent which are unique to it. These include the approval of treaties, and the confirmation of Cabinet secretaries, federal judges (including Federal Supreme Court justices), flag officers, regulatory officials, ambassadors, other federal executive officials and federal uniformed officers. If no candidate receives a majority of electors for vice president, the duty falls to the Senate to elect one of the top two recipients of electors for that office. The Senate conducts trials of those impeached by the House. The Senate has typically been considered both a more deliberative and prestigious body than the House of Representatives due to its longer terms, smaller size, and statewide constituencies, which historically led to a more collegial and less partisan atmosphere.

The Senate chamber is located in the north wing of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The vice president of the United States serves as presiding officer and president of the Senate by virtue of that office, despite not being a senator, and has a vote only if the Senate is equally divided. In the vice president's absence, the president pro tempore, who is traditionally the senior member of the party holding a majority of seats, presides over the Senate. In the early 1920s, the practice of majority and minority parties electing their floor leaders began. The Senate's legislative and executive business is managed and scheduled by the Senate majority leader.

Examples of use of United States Senate
1. "I commend the United States Senate for passing DR–CAFTA.
2. "I get a good salary with the United States Senate.
3. I‘m running for the United States Senate," Steele said.
4. SOURCE: UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS; RICH CLABAUGH – STAFF
5. When I arrived here, giants –– giants loomed over the landscape of the United States Senate.