The mayor also urged the children to study hard to prove that they deserved the scholarships. |
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The meeting also confirmed deputy town mayor Cllr Claire Wright as mayor elect for the next municipal year. |
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History repeated itself when, for the second successive year, the borough's mayor elect was ousted. |
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Government employees will squawk, of course, as will residents of surrounding neighborhoods, so the next mayor will have to be ready to fight. |
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In his keynote address, the mayor drew attention to the hardships faced by the elderly. |
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The mayor had to leave early, but he asked me to bring a couple issues to the table. |
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The southern Cape's political strength is very much buttressed because the party's Provincial Leader is the mayor of George. |
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When fire chiefs arrived at the scene they radioed the mayor that no one above the fire line could be saved. |
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A chapel beside the ruins of the World Trade Centre was the place chosen by New York's outgoing mayor to deliver his farewell address yesterday. |
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The mayor and six previous mayors, preceded by the city's senior mace bearer, all on horseback, received them in great splendour. |
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As mayor of Los Angeles, Riordan had no official role or any jurisdiction over city schools. |
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Otho's father, three times mayor of Exeter, was John, and his forefathers in four preceding generations were all either John or William. |
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The mayor later took the salute at a march past by the ship's company of the frigate, alongside Cdr Carden. |
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Without co-listers, many high-profile borough mayor candidates could find themselves swiftly saying bye-bye to their political careers. |
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Rowland Lacy, a kinsman of the Earl of Lincoln, loves Rose, the daughter of the Lord Mayor of London. |
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The mayor has in practice reneged on the deal by moving the Roma people but not fully subsidising the rent in the new houses. |
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The mayor was taken on a site tour of the operation, by the Brewing Director, where he saw the art of brewing and even tapped bungs into shives. |
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With the referendum over whether we want an elected mayor only a few weeks away, the debate continues. |
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The mayor told us that this man has caused other problems that he is unwilling to resolve, so he seems to be an awkward person to deal with. |
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Cr Jeffery offered to withdraw his withdrawal, but the mayor ruled it against meeting procedure. |
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Yesterday, however, the mayor ventured out of New Orleans to visit a shelter in Shreveport where the tempers are short and the passion's high. |
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The mayor could be independent of party politics, which would certainly cut through some of the backroom machinations. |
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The mayor was a Klansman, and the Klan controlled the legislature and the governor's office. |
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The announcement was made after a proposal from the mayor at the town council meeting on Tuesday. |
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Bakers, victuallers, taverners, hostelers, and sometimes attorneys were disqualified from election as mayor or bailiff in the fifteenth century. |
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They pose as recruiters, but both the local mayor and the miners assume they will be strike-breakers. |
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When the river gypsies drop by, she welcomes them, while the mayor institutes a hate campaign. |
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The mayor said it was disappointing that the Government had backed away from the deal. |
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No criticism has been levelled at the councillor who withdrew her nomination for mayor and subsequently changed her vote. |
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There's Irene at the wedding of a handsome chap and spunky blonde who we now call the mayor and mayoress. |
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This Harvard-educated lawyer had a clean image and a good reputation from his time as mayor of the city of Quito. |
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In a largely politically correct town the candidate for mayor is leading with his chin. |
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Any current councillors who plan to run for mayor will also have to resign their seats. |
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A mayor swapped his robes and chains for an apron and tea towel to serve council staff with a cuppa and biscuits. |
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After a formal dinner including haggis the mayor talked about his hopes for the town. |
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The unions have promoted the idea that a Democratic mayor would be sympathetic to the teachers. |
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Now, we had a tour of some of the damage along the oceanfront earlier this afternoon, along with the mayor of Kitty Hawk. |
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At 8 a.m. the mayor lit the candles and incense and nine monks led the religious ceremonies. |
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At the time, the mayor was perceived as having an extramarital relationship. |
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When the mayor is confronted with a problem or disagreement, his first instinct is to either fire someone or sue someone. |
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What will the next mayor of London say about war, occupation, new nukes, Trident, nuclear trains? |
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And if you want Europeans to attend more then make it a Mardi Gras and I think then the mayor will have a tourist attraction. |
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He may be forgiven for wondering whether his decision to stand as mayor was a wise one. |
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Mr Browne said the mayor of van de Poel's home town, his parents and his boss had provided testimonials as to his client's good character. |
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It recommends that the mayor should appoint the chairs of the standing committees rather than allowing the committees to select their own chairs. |
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Both the mayor and a member of council concluded last night the community has changed. |
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Protesters voted to stay sitting there until the town's Liberal Democrat mayor came to see us. |
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They also said they had been impressed by the town's mayor and borough leader. |
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After retirement she was town councillor and deputy mayor and was a member of many local societies. |
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They thought it was like London's Lord Mayor or the mayor of their own borough. |
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Most cities have a city council of about 30 members and a mayor elected by the people of the city. |
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Also Londoners have the opportunity to vote for a mayor and for members of the London Assembly. |
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But they wanted to shove an unfair deal down the union 's throat, using the support of the media and the mayor to force them to accept this. |
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In 1989, municipal authorities under a previous mayor had expropriated 750 acres and evicted thousands of squatters. |
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For more than three weeks, villagers have camped out in their village hall demanding the ouster of the mayor and new elections. |
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Plans are afoot for an official celebration of the win, and the mayor said that they are already planning for next year. |
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If there is a fire, if there is a murder, they are under no obligation whatsoever to call the mayor of the city. |
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At 1.00 a.m. the mayor read the Riot Act and by 2.00 a.m. order had been restored before troops arrived at 6.00 a.m. from Sheffield. |
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Department managers, once kings and queens of their own domains, would serve at the mayor 's pleasure as his cabinet. |
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The mayor and his top aides are talented people who do their best as they see it. |
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The mayor came under fire after laughing at a biphobic joke on a local radio show. |
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Quite apart from the power of denial, they also were under the control of a corrupt and villainous mayor for many years. |
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The mayor said he would be keeping a close eye on the building to try and ensure the problem did not arise again. |
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Earlier that evening, in front of a full town meeting, the mayor publicly referred to Bill as a second-class citizen. |
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New developments in the bizarre case of an FBI bug found in the office of the mayor of Philadelphia, John Street. |
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He quoted the Local Autonomy Act, saying that a mayor has to issue an order appointing a deputy mayor to act in his stead. |
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A few months ago, I stood on the galleried balcony of the town hall, listening to the mayor enthuse about the place he loved. |
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The mayor knows the actor's father, Steve, a former mayor's attendant and a popular toastmaster on the local social circuit. |
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A few years ago, the city mayor expressly acknowledged the level of integration of Turkish business people there into the wider community. |
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Julia's lawyer husband was also a Democrat and a state legislator and then a Danville mayor and a judge. |
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The Deputy mayor elect of Marlborough has called for action to prevent a local drunkard frightening people, including women and children. |
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Whoever becomes mayor will first have to achieve a modus vivendi with the council. |
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I have always seen the position of the traditional mayor as an amusing archaism. |
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He sits in center court to sip his coffee and if he sees the mayor walk past, he can run over to get an autograph. |
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In these courts, the mayor acts as judge and decides the appeals of motorists nabbed by cops who are dispatched by the mayor. |
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He will talk to us after the mayor steps up to the podium and gives his live news conference. |
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The mayor performed a ribbon-cutting ceremony and uncorked a celebratory bottle of champagne at the new office in Hollins Brook Way. |
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The mayor picked him over career police executives for his unwavering political loyalty and subservience. |
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I wish the mayor and governor would actually stop pretending to be tough and look at the situation to devise a solution. |
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The one site that was not under siege was City Hall, where Seb Ommati was sitting down to a steak dinner with his ward and the mayor of the city. |
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Back in 1904, immigrant water baron William Mulholland arrived here with Frederick Eaton, the retired L.A. mayor and water hound. |
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Malmesbury mayor Patrick Goldstone treated youngsters from the twin town of Neibull in Germany to a tour around the town hall last week. |
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He also served as an island council member and mayor for many years and after he converted to the Apostolic faith, he became a pastor. |
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With his square jaw and sunken eyes, he looked like something out a cartoon strip, a mayor of Gotham who thought he was Superman. |
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How did the mayor justify the arrest and prolonged detainment of these individuals? |
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No mayor in living memory has explicitly, convincingly made the case for an expanding, opportunity city. |
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Each volunteer took turns unsealing the predictions, which were then given to the mayor to be read. |
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The city faces all sorts of logistical issues and no doubt commuter carnage while the mayor attempts to fix the transport system. |
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He lacks the freedom that a directly elected mayor gains from their direct relationship with the electorate and their clear mandate. |
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He is no doubt a serious man as evidenced by what he told the councillors when he was elected mayor recently. |
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For a man like him, a daredevil skier and helicopter pilot, being mayor would also be a supreme test of manhood. |
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The mayor is obliged to follow decisions made by the municipal council and to report to it. |
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The former mayor plans to continue the Rotarian effort and hopes the public will play their part in keeping the town tidy. |
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The mayor said stadiums were deteriorating at a fast rate rendering them unsuitable for matches. |
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In the twisted world of this movie's story line, the young pimp is a good guy, and the mayor of its imaginary city is sleazy. |
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The mayor William and Lea began to talk about the weekend event, starting a chain reaction of conversations. |
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Penny White, former town mayor and deputy chair of the governors, said everybody involved in the school had worked hard and played their part. |
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He then moved into politics, serving with distinction as a provincial governor before being elected as Tehran's mayor two years ago. |
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I contacted every political person I could find from the mayor to the city councilmen, the governors, the president. |
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Some residents even wrote to the mayor directly about their disagreement and doubt of its feasibility. |
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The mayor of Swindon arrived in his full mayoral regalia with his wife and mayoress, Pamela. |
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In the end, the only thing that's clear for general managers and commissioners is that the mayor is in charge, and can fire any of them at will. |
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The mayor is going to have a news conference later today to give us an update on the plan to rebuild the city. |
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Both the city's mayor and police department say the tape does not reflect the way the city's police officers were trained. |
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The mayor cautioned that the hike in property taxes is needed to comply with the state law requiring him to present a balanced budget. |
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The mayor warned people to beware of bogus charities purporting to be collecting money for victims' families. |
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Residents told the mayor and city officers that the problem began four years ago when a water pipe burst and began flooding the area. |
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The mayor was doing a great job of responding to President Thabo Mbeki's mandate to green the townships, she added. |
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Both leaders gave their support for voters to popularly elect a council mayor to hold office every four years. |
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A wicked mayor plans to overrun the town with rats, close the local primary school and convert it into loft apartments. |
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The mayor also promises less services, and chides everyone for all our profligate ways in the past ten years. |
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The mayor approaches them, returns the son's money and explains that all the pall-bearers have refused their pay. |
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Wellstone's opponent is Norm Coleman, former mayor of St. Paul and enjoying all the endorsements and swag the RNC can throw in his direction. |
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The man who was then the mayor of the capital is safe from prosecution, protected by his immunity. |
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York voters have the right to petition the city council for a referendum on whether to have a directly elected mayor with executive powers. |
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The dear mayor and his cronies have not found the time or had any desire to end the farce. |
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There have been no allegations of monkey business at City Hall since Miller has been mayor and that's good. |
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A wise mayor inaugurated an annual international food festival where each nationality could show off its dishes. |
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As long as the mayor can maintain the loyalty of ten or more councilmen, his agenda can safely sail through the lawmaking process. |
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Former Geraldton mayor Phil Cooper was made the city's fifth freeman this week in recognition of his 31 years service to the local council. |
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With the mayor and the police force all breathing down Harry's neck, Harry finds himself between a rock and a hard place. |
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He worked as a housepainter and a puppeteer in local theater for several years before becoming mayor of the small village. |
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The mayor spray-painted the pansies planted in public parks so they'd match the visiting nations' flags. |
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Town mayor Councillor Martin Leathley said there was no ulterior motive behind the change of job title. |
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The mayor does her best roar about graft and corruption from atop her office desk. |
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At the policeman's funeral, the mayor of his village mourns him and is sad at the prospect of new burials. |
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Each mayor is more interested in the day-to-day issues that concern people than the petty irrelevances of party political meetings. |
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These changes gave them better conditions and a higher status, and henceforth they rivalled the priest and mayor as leaders of village life. |
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The leader of the minority Liberal Democrat party repeatedly clashed with the mayor during last month's meeting of the full council. |
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A week after the mayor had to suspend his repopulation schedule, the water is being pumped, the levees being patched and the return is on. |
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The Pavilion was opened in 1935 and took its name from Earl De La Warr, who was the local mayor at the time. |
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Her name is hyphenated and her britches are big so she's announced her candidacy for mayor of St. Mary's Point, Minnesota. |
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Under election rules, candidates are ineligible to become mayor or a councillor if they owe the municipality money. |
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The mayor then presented them with copies of the books, complete with a Big Read bookplate. |
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The keys to another new appliance, a new fire engine carrying new, lighter-weight rescue equipment, were also handed over by the mayor yesterday. |
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But mayor Costa pointed out that Ammerman's study used unspecified and unsourced projections for global warming. |
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Congressman, you do not sound like you're ringingly endorsing the mayor tonight. |
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The mayor and chairmen of the four main committees will be presenting their reviews of the year and there will be a public question session. |
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The council should pull its finger out and give the mayor the fine he so rightly deserves. |
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They attended on the mayor at civic functions and ceremonial occasions, and sometimes played in the street at night. |
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The mayor said that this section of road was a well-known bottleneck that funneled traffic from four lanes into three lanes. |
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Apart from the mayor being an Independent, the new Deputy Mayor is a Liberal Democrat. |
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Instead, they issued an open letter to the mayor demanding the release of the four leaders. |
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He's poked the borax at the mayor over the budget issues that the new council is facing. |
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And from them I learned that if in a month nothing had changed, the mayor would be chased down the river and into the unmapped country beyond. |
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In Primorsko in some areas it is now impossible to even see the sea due to a corrupt mayor doing dodgy deals. |
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Young people, Otley's Jubilee Clock and an eco centre on the Chevin are set to keep the town's new mayor busy for the coming year. |
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Let's grasp it and show the country that, with an elected mayor and a devolvement of power and authority to local level, Bolton can lead the way. |
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In Reading last Christmas, the mayor actually joined in as a pantomime dame. |
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The mayor said that while larger industries continue to flourish in the region, small companies in particular need more support and better help. |
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The alliance called the meeting to present their crime-fighting proposals to the city's mayor and police chief. |
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The mayor say he will commission a separate study into the needs of Lewisham's Irish community. |
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The announcement came as the mayor inspected the building site where two new buildings are currently under construction. |
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The Westbury mayor admitted his wheelchair experience had not been plain sailing, and he is determined to support her campaign. |
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I mean, when he was the mayor of Istanbul, he showed that he was a doer, that he was capable, but running a country is something different. |
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If the mayor has limited clout on the council, it's partly because he has little constituency support in the city. |
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The mayor must present to the council his administrative actions based on the council's decisions. |
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Longtime mayor Jack Loucks held the swing vote on the matter and decided to vote in favour of the plan. |
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Even here, where free speech is a right unless the mayor doesn't like you, I cannot get a hearing. |
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At that point deputy mayor Hilary Cripps had to hold the town clerk's arm to prevent him leaving. |
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They picketed the mayor and town clerk's offices, demanding the immediate release of their salary arrears for February and March. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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The mayor should build more competitive high schools, as well as middle schools and elementary schools. |
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What is startling about this statement is the degree to which this mayor is simply abdicating responsibility for governing the city. |
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An astute and responsible mayor would use this decision as an opportunity for change. |
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If she keeps her seat at the local elections, she will be made mayor on May 17, with her husband Mike as Mayor's Consort. |
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He has been installed as a glorified mayor of the capital while the rest of the country has been abandoned to poverty, neglect, and warlordism. |
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The mayor granted the permit on the condition that the building did not serve as a place of worship. |
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The mayor of Hooverville has adopted a complacent attitude toward his situation. |
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The mayor today announced that the rebid has resulted in a lower cost per truck than the original bids. |
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Coping with pain is not new to Stupak or Laurie, a former mayor of their hometown of Menominee. |
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The deputy mayor defended his government from accusations that it did not do more to prepare its people for typhoon Haiyan. |
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The mayor co-chaired the summit called by police to discuss the situation. |
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In the old days, the priests used to immolate their sacrifices at the shrine of Huitzilopochti on top of the temple mayor of Tenochtitlan, but we're more civilised than that. |
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In our twice-yearly updates of these charts, we will be measuring how well the new mayor succeeds in improving the fortunes of the city he inherited from his predecessor. |
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The mayor of Decatur, Illinois, the home of Millikin, has called for his dismissal. |
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The mayor said Thailand is known for a diversity of religions and creeds. |
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Leading the insurgency is the town's mayor and an ambitious councilman. |
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The mayor said officials would not impose either decision on the families. |
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The mayor explained to the mahouts who cooperated well that the elephants would be sent to Pattaya Elephant Village for a period not exceeding three months. |
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He still feels that way, but his keen focus on becoming mayor of his hometown has dulled somewhat now that he's started a family and established roots in Houston. |
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His opponents are up against the bizarre logic that pushed the crack-smoking Toronto mayor to ascend and survive. |
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The mayor responded defiantly with a kind of military pageant that was truly bizarre for such a secretive organization. |
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Buffalo City mayor Sindisile Maclean told Swedes in Linkoping, Sweden this week how South Africa was battling to incorporate hereditary leaders into the new democratic order. |
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She was the eldest daughter of the wealthiest of Exeter's merchant princes according to contemporary tax assessments, and mayor of Exeter at the time of his murder. |
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Newly re-elected mayor Merv King said he was surprised by the discovery. |
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What it lacks in status and history, however, Croydon more than makes up for in sheer chutzpah, at least if its charismatic mayor is anything to go by. |
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The mayor said that no plans or final decision had yet been made. |
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Do you remember the scene in which the mayor and his cronies take Dmitri to this desolate place and threaten him with a gun? |
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On Monday the finance and general purposes committee backed a suggestion from the former mayor that a list of all of the council's valuable possessions should be drawn up. |
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True to his promise, the mayor insists on giving me a demonstration, pressing a button so that the captain's recorded voice issues from a speaker. |
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Klitschko was retiring from the ring to concentrate on politics, where he had a 0-3 record in bids to become mayor of Kiev. |
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All the polls show that the mayor would win handsomely if he were to run. |
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People love to see the mayor and love to see him or her in full regalia. |
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He won, was re-elected and was named to the post of mayor in October. |
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One of the teenagers, a clean-cut former gang member handing out anti-violence bumper stickers, said he thought the mayor was serious about reducing crime in the neighborhood. |
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That requirement is part of a new law pushed by Cheye Calvo, the mayor of the small town of Berwyn Heights. |
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Menino was seconded and thirded by Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and San Francisco mayor Edwin Lee. |
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The city relented, but the mayor asked the secret service to formally request the closure in a letter that could be made public. |
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Instead, the borough's mayor is urging schools, churches and voluntary groups to club together and make sure lonely elderly people still enjoy Christmas cheer. |
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The deputy mayor added that there will be games, including a tug-o-war on the beach, eating contests and numerous other events open to residents and tourists. |
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He asked the mayor to consider either running both Crossrail and District Line trains on the same track or alternatively extending the existing line to Kingston. |
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Elected mayor on the strength of an anticrime platform, Edward I. Koch had just taken office. |
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The BA zeroed in on the mayor on the potholes that fill the roads. |
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The new mayor says his charity appeal will be to support homeless people. |
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When Jesse M. Robredo became mayor of Naga, his hometown, the city had seriously deteriorated from its glory days as queen of the Bikol region southeast of Manila. |
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The Socialist mayor of Paris recently encouraged Qataris to invest here. |
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Afterwards, the Toronto mayor allegedly went to a bar where he snorted cocaine. |
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Pippa issued a challenge to the London mayor in a column today to play her at ping Pong and he has accepted. |
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Clint Eastwood ran for mayor on a platform that promised to prune back the plethora of local rules, regulations, building restrictions and zoning laws. |
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But these days, the businessman mayor is singing a different tune. |
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The mayor said artistes had the capacity to contribute positively to the growth of the Zambian economic dream as the country could no longer rely on the copper industry. |
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The mayor and fire chief could not be reached for comment yesterday. |
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A former television anchorman is now mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
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Marion Barry, the former four-time mayor of Washington D.C., notorious for being filmed smoking crack, is the archetypal survivor. |
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The mayor is triathlon fit, famously disciplined and generally as serious as a heart attack. |
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The new mayor is very different from the person who preceded her in office. |
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The mayor will act as the final arbiter in any disputes between board members. |
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Many feel that the mayor has disgraced the town government by accepting personal favors from local businesspeople. |
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We need a negotiation between the townspeople and mayor over the site of the new library. |
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If Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker were mayor of Chicago, labor and allies would have howled him down. |
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Apparently the smart early money is on the guy who is the mayor of Tehran, and he is, shall we say, of a militaristic bent. |
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According to Barry, the changes he brought about as mayor are the reasons for his downfall. |
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When mayor Nomaindia Mfeketo invited public participation in formulation of the city budget, she didn't mean that citizens should shout the odds from the public gallery. |
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It ended in furore and the mayor had to use her gavel to restore order. |
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That's how they kept clean, meeting with the mayor one day and affirming no snitching over nonviolence the next. |
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Here he successfully pursues his suit, is married in spite of the efforts of the earl and the lord mayor to prevent it, and is pardoned by the king. |
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He points out that the London mayor has powers to franchise bus services. |
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But he came out an admirer, one who believes that he took on a city that seemed all but ungovernable and came closer to governing it than any mayor in modern times. |
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Whispers flooded Maryland politics that the Baltimore mayor was fooling around. |
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The mayor said it was not just the replacement of the bridge that would be welcomed, but also the construction of stopbanks and new bridge approaches. |
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Pupils from the Harwich School and five primary schools joined in the custom, which represents the newly-elected mayor showering his blessings on the children. |
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Soon Johnny Carson was having more fun with Cleveland and its mayor than a monkey with a peanut. |
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Before his reign as the king of trash TV, springer was mayor of Cincinnati. |
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I also think that the mayor is in direct contrast to the president. |
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The utter imprudence of our mayor and City Council bewilders me. |
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By the way, did the mayor sign the collective agreement under protest? |
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The party the mayor seeks is one in which inequality is the central focus of the platform rather than incidental to it. |
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While I was a deputy mayor I laid a wreath on the war memorial. |
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He now works for the mayor of New York running their incubator for tech companies. |
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While running for mayor in 1999 he told an Inquirer reporter that folks who scrawl their signature on checks to his campaign would be favored for city contracts. |
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During a 2006 live television appearance, Boc, who was then mayor of Cluj-Napoca, fell more than 10 feet from a see-through stage. |
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The mayor will not contemplate a single track at any of the pinch points because people will get irritated if they have to wait for more than a few seconds. |
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Cason is now retired from the Foreign Service and is the mayor of coral Gables, Florida. |
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An independent candidate could even be the next mayor of the city most synonymous with partisanship. |
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Police were called to the Three Cups pub in Malmesbury after mayor elect Patrick Goldstone was barred indefinitely from the hostelry in the Triangle. |
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The mayor was re-elected this weekend by a razor-thin margin. |
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Cory Booker, the dashing mayor of Newark, N.J., is good at politics and all that. |
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If Catania wins he would not only be the first white, non-Democratic mayor of the city, but also its first gay chief executive. |
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But this has not stopped police chief and mayor alike from advocating lots of cameras for their boys in blue to fiddle with in the safety of remote locations. |
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Not only was Hutton teaching and writing textbooks, but he also undertook a land survey of the area around Newcastle for the mayor and corporation of the city. |
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May will be an important month for Dennis, for four days after he is officially sworn in as the new mayor of Kingston he will celebrate his ruby wedding anniversary. |
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Being an optimistic bunny, I really hope that the mayor will come forward with a transport strategy that does not prioritise car drivers at the expense of everyone else. |
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The mayor kept the thick walnut-clad television set in his office burning constantly, like a peet fire in a cottage in Galway. |
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The mayor jokingly suggests traditional activities that take place in darkened movie theaters to help the audience preserve their precious body heat. |
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Bill de Blasio successfully campaigned for mayor on the promise to curtail it. |
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Willie Herenton became the first black mayor of Memphis, and Wellington Webb became the first black mayor of Denver. |
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Foley thought about running for mayor of West Palm Beach, but said in December he would not do it. |
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An editorial in the Toronto Star assembles the evidence that Toronto's mayor Rob Ford is a drunk. |
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About 1340 Sir John de Pulteney, a London merchant and financier and four times mayor of London, constructed a splendid house of Wealden sandstone. |
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After an intense process of bargaining with the committee, the mayor was able to convince its members to approve new cadastral values and to accept his fiscal reform. |
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I heard of Lonnie Wheeler while doing research into Coleman Young, the first black mayor of my hometown, Detroit. |
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At Lynn in 1340 John de Swerdestone and Adam de Walsoken were elected collectors of the wool custom by the mayor and burgesses, as specified by the king. |
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The mayor swings for the fences with stuff like congestion pricing. |
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John proudly showed me a photograph of himself in his smart uniform, holding the golden mace and stood alongside the current mayor in full regalia. |
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According to a BBC report, a Mauritanian shopkeeper reported to the local mayor that the paramilitary police had stolen 500,000 CFA francs from his shop. |
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The reformers proposed to amend mayoral elections so that the assembly would nominate two jurats, from whom mayor and jurats would select one for the following year's mayor. |
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Fabiani has worked for the Democratic former San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom as well. |
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The mayor was taken on a site tour of the operation, by John Keeling, Brewing Director, where he saw the art of brewing and even tapped bungs into shives. |
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Earlier, when the mayor spoke, some of the cops had turned their back on the jumbotron that carried the service to the street. |
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The executive mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Amos Masondo, on Thursday signed a twin city agreement with his New York City counterpart Michael Bloomberg. |
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But the mayor of one of the Greek island's cities took a British tour group to court in September to block 100 sapphic sojourners from indulging in a stay at a local resort. |
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The following year she stood for election as mayor of Bucharest but won less than four per cent of the vote. |
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Well, the police chief, the mayor and the Mexican consul general had a news conference a short time ago and they say that things do appear to be stable. |
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Our friend Tom Doran jokes that Livingstone seems to be running for mayor of Karachi as his next job. |
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The position of deputy mayor in charge of administering city funds has been vacant for nine months, but the mayor hopes to fill the position by the middle of this month. |
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Before their sitdown Friday, Justice League NYC had been demanding a meeting with the mayor for more than a week. |
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Talk with the mayor who brings an Ivy League mind and tattooed arms to save Braddock, Pennsylvania. |
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Those tickets are now being refunded after Fraser Agnew, the mayor of Newtownabbey sided with his fellow Unionists. |
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Washington's friend Samuel Powel was mayor of Philadelphia and, with John Beale Bordley and others, a charter member of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. |
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The ex-convict mayor of providence, Rhode Island is coming back for more. |
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His unsavory reputation as a mobster came back to haunt him when he ran for mayor of New York. |
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They seized a shipping container, which the owner used for selling construction materials, said Zatara mayor Ahmad Rashid. |
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Lord Mayor Hazel Williams sent her condolences to the mayor of Copeland, the Lakeland borough where Bird embarked on his killing spree. |
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The mayor made it quite clear throughout the entire 'bathroom bill' debate-that she'll use her bully pulpit to bully pulpits across Houston. |
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Campbell was running against the popular mayor of Greenville, Max Heller. |
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The charter, which was confirmed on a number of occasions, appointed the mayor of the borough Constable of the Castle ex officio. |
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The leader of the council is Cllr Mel Nott and the mayor of the county borough is Cllr Clive James. |
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Until 1860, Deauville went from the reign of one mayor to another and slowly became famous as horse territory and for cultivating sainfoin. |
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We do work for Salt Laky City, and the mayor is asking law firms that do work for the city what their practices are in that regard. |
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The city's administration is headed by the mayor and the three deputy mayors. |
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The mayor sat back heavily, the plush cushion behind him sighing deeply. |
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Brazilian authorities said the videos are slanderous towards a candidate running in the election for mayor in the city of Campo Grande. |
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One can easily say that the situation has turned into a soap opera where mayor of Gazi Baba, Toni Trajkovski, is playing the leading role. |
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The mayor was now spontaneously applauded when he walked down the street. |
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Hennady Kernes, the mayor of Kharkiv, was shot in the back Monday morning while cycling on the outskirts of the city, his office said. |
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The mayor of the Honduran city of Puerto Lempira, population 11,000, estimates that 1,400 injured divers live in the area. |
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Its name pays homage to Risorgimento statesman Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, who was mayor of Grinzane for 17 years. |
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Hard to get more can-do blue collar than a steel-town mayor in dungarees. |
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Rumourmongers spread the word that the mayor used foul language in calling the 911 operator. |
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