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has gloss | eng: The Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress is the name given to three separate temporary joint congressional committees established during the mid to late 20th century to study and make recommendations on measures to improve the structure of the U.S. Congress, including committees, staff, and other organizational matters. |
lexicalization | eng: United States Congress Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress |
instance of | c/Defunct joint committees of the United States Congress |
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