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MLAs belonging to parties other than the governing party. In the Chamber, opposition MLAs sit across from the cabinet. The role of the opposition is to criticize government policies, suggest alternatives, and make sure the public is aware of what the government is doing or plans to do.
Ãâó: www.assembly.ab.ca/pub/gdbook/glossary.htm
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When a planet is exactly opposite of the sun in the sky. This means that the object will cross the meridian exactly at midnight. Planets are usually best viewed when at opposition. Venus and Mercury never reach opposition because their orbits lie closer to the sun than Earth's.
Ãâó: www.the-cas.org/glosary.htm
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The position of two celestial objects when they are 180?apart as viewed from east to west on Earth. When the Sun is one of the objects the other is directly opposite it in the sky and can be seen all night. See alsoMars Oppositions page.
Ãâó: www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/glossary.html
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A planet is said to be "in opposition" when it appears opposite the Sun in the sky. For the outer planets, this is generally the closest they come to the Earth, hence when they are most easily visible.
Ãâó: www.exeterastro.co.uk/glossary.html
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A situation in which two kings stand on the same rank or file with one empty square between them. The player on move may be forced to move the king to a less advantageous square. A particularly important concept in endgames.
Ãâó: www.freedownloadsoft.com/info/file-chess-.html
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