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bill

noun as in account of charges; money owed

noun as in piece of legislation

noun as in piece of paper money

noun as in beak of animal

verb as in charge money for goods, services

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Thune and other Republicans blame Senate Democrats for failing to provide the votes to approve a spending bill passed by the House to reopen the government through Nov. 21.

Past administrations have avoided such unilateral moves, relying instead on temporary funding bills passed by lawmakers.

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He has declined to even call members back to vote on some stand-alone bills like pay for the troops and other essential workers.

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The wage bill kept on rocketing throughout his time.

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They spent more than $350 million to build their roster, not counting the enormous luxury tax bill that will increase their overall expenditures to over a half-billion dollars.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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