[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 11 (Tuesday, February 8, 1994)]
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           UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREE- MENT--EXECUTIVE CALENDAR

  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. President, as if in executive session, I ask 
unanimous consent that at 5 p.m. today, the Senate proceed to executive 
session to vote on the nomination of M. Larry Lawrence to be Ambassador 
to Switzerland, Executive Calendar Order No. 536; and that, if 
confirmed, the President be notified of the Senate's action.
  I further ask unanimous consent that following the vote on Executive 
Calendar Order No. 536, the Senate proceed to the en bloc consideration 
of the following nominations:
  K. Terry Dornbush, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of the 
Netherlands, Executive Calendar Order No. 531; Thomas L. Siebert, to be 
Ambassador to Sweden, Executive Calendar Order No. 534; Sidney 
Williams, to be Ambassador to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, 
Executive Calendar Order No. 535; and nominations on the Secretary's 
desk in the Foreign Service.
  I further ask unanimous consent that at that time the nominees be 
confirmed en bloc; that any statements appear in the Record as read; 
that the motions to reconsider be tabled, en bloc; that the President 
be notified of the Senate's action; that the Senate return to 
legislative session, and then vote, without any intervening action or 
debate, on final passage of H.R. 1804, and that paragraph 4 of rule XII 
be waived.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Hearing none, it is so 
ordered.
  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. President, I now ask unanimous consent, as if in 
executive session, that it now be in order to request the yeas and nays 
on the Lawrence nomination.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Hearing none, it is so 
ordered.
  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. President, I now ask for the yeas and nays.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There is a 
sufficient second.
  The yeas and nays were ordered.

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