On the porch of the museum are steam locomotives, municipal vehicles and agricultural implements. |
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Something you may wish to consider, perhaps in a follow-up article, is the effect of municipal weed ordinances. |
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The company is best known for interest rate swaps and other municipal bond derivative transactions. |
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In his radio address to the nation, Victor Yushchenko said gas prices in the municipal sector would not be cardinally raised in the near future. |
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Zoning's legal defense relied upon the same faith in middle-class domesticity that supported municipal housekeeping. |
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After his retirement he continued with coroner's post-mortem examinations at the municipal mortuary. |
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On 25 May there were elections all over Spain for regional parliaments and municipal councils. |
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The third tier of government, municipal councils, has an electoral system which varies from state to state. |
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He said Iqaluit residents should report to city hall whenever they see municipal vehicles idling. |
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The main disposal methods for municipal solid waste is open dumping and sanitary landfill. |
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A passive solar hot-water system preheats water for the showers, and a photovoltaic array supplements municipal electricity. |
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This wrecked flood control, municipal and industrial water storage, irrigation and hydroelectric power. |
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For street trees the minimum clearance is often specified by municipal ordinance. |
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Since the 1940s, most American municipal water supplies have been routinely dosed with fluoride in a grand attempt to ward off tooth decay. |
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On that date the town council employed a municipal statistician in the town clerk's department. |
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Workers called for better street paving, the sale of municipal lands to workers, and lower rents. |
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He recruited top-drawer salespeople, which enabled the firm to increase its penetration into the corporate and municipal bond sectors. |
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Possible low-cost feedstocks include municipal solid waste, switch grass and even fast-growing hardwoods. |
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The striking workers protested outside the municipal council office and dumped garbage on the steps. |
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The limitations on the police power and the limitations on the municipal ordinance power are not always distinguishable. |
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The latter is accomplished through higher state, federal, or municipal taxes or the use of the stealth tax. |
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Why are incumbent telecommunications firms and cable operators so afraid of municipal networks? |
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There are municipal and national police as well as gendarmeries in each commune. |
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Rural islands were designated communes with their own municipal budgets for public works and education and their own elected mayors. |
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This municipal resistance movement heralds a new growing consciousness in the minds of many Americans. |
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Other indirect taxes were the ferme de l'equivalent and various municipal octrois. |
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Obrador rejected the workers' demands, saying that current plans were part of a more general municipal labor policy elaborated by the city. |
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He could drum up the support of the municipal council for the trailblazing idea. |
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Important municipal information must also be available in Braille format for the visually impaired. |
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As for the main entrance, it is fit for a municipal swimming pool, and little else. |
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In 1995, the State Council offered two pension scheme designs for the municipal and prefectural governments to choose from. |
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Provisions of confidentiality shall be observed when giving such notice of enjoinder to the municipal council. |
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As an area of freehold tenure, established for decades, it was not subject to the same array of regulations as the municipal locations. |
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The new service, once consumer-driven, has expanded its footprint to include public safety networks and municipal applications. |
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The group alleged that the rates they had since paid had not been directed to the group members' accounts to conform with municipal regulations. |
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The prices set by the district heating companies would be regulated at a municipal level. |
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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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After those people left, the workers from the municipal government began to dismantle the sheds. |
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They see e-waste getting plugged into municipal waste collection procedures. |
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Accumulations of zebra mussels clog municipal water systems, and have even been known to sink navigational buoys by their combined weight alone. |
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He had risen through the bureaucracy of Naples as municipal quaestor, aedile, duumvir. |
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He has been chairman of a municipal land commission and an executive officer in a private farming company. |
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When the national cadastre is complete, this municipal responsibility will cease. |
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Johannesburg is to issue a fourth municipal bond, with the funds raised being used to defray capital expenditure costs. |
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No strategies have been implemented by the municipal government to discourage auto transport and promote public transit. |
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For 18 years, he ferried pieces of junk and debris on his bicycle to the municipal site and worked by night to shape the figures. |
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Plenty of other would-be candidates, however, are piquing the interest of municipal veterans. |
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So, the municipal officials are hounded by indignant dog haters to get rid of the mongrels. |
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Information about vital statistics was obtained on a regular basis from municipal authorities. |
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The municipal authorities should not give sanction for construction of houses, with more than 1,000 sq. ft. floor area, without a RWH structure. |
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With the population surge, the springs were diverted to municipal uses and the streams dried up leaving once irrigated orchards as parched lands. |
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They argue that municipal judges may make judgments that brown-nose their superiors to keep their jobs. |
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Municipalities already receive partial rebates on many products deemed to be strictly of a municipal nature. |
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Similarly, for the same period, only 23 municipal and city mayors were convicted for malversation, bribery and theft. |
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It is seen as a back-door route to full-scale privatization and is a major municipal issue. |
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You can see the social and psychological reasons underlying municipal policies. |
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The municipal fire department was called and the firemen battled in a fruitless attempt to control the blaze. |
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The Conservatives, on the other hand, believe sprawl is a provincial and municipal issue, and are washing their hands of it. |
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Curley as a municipal politician had the keenest wits of any to ever face an adversary. |
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Part of the confusion, Schule added, is that special constables are essentially municipal employees, thus nullifying the need for a chief. |
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We are on a mission to have the words E Pluribus Unum in every municipal building across the country. |
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A vanity press is probably the only place to go if you want to write about your 28 uneventful years as a municipal clerk in Ohio. |
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A circular wall surrounding the terraced parking area may feature the municipal emblems of Baffin communities. |
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Central Library, based on Rome's Pantheon, and the largest municipal library in Britain with its 20 miles of shelving, is also singled out. |
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Most of the garbage is handled manually by municipal employees and private jamadars at great risk to their own health. |
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By 2010, Massachusetts wants to reduce municipal solid waste by 70 percent statewide. |
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Gogo said the investigations should not be viewed as a witch-hunt to remove councillors before the municipal elections. |
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There was also a need for sanitation delivery programmes to be linked to municipal integrated development plans. |
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The mortgage provides that the mortgagor shall pay all municipal taxes as they fall due. |
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It seems that every layer of government above the level of municipal officialdom made no preparations for this at all. |
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Property ad valorem taxes are the major source of revenues for state and municipal governments. |
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Posting excerpts of a newspaper article that alleged a municipal employee had been fired for whistle-blowing. |
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The Fort Wayne, Indiana, municipal treatment plant specially treats its water with activated charcoal to remove atrazine. |
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I'm presenting a capitalistic model based on aggregation with a municipal utility just being one aggregator without being exclusive. |
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He partly ascribed the problems to a shortage of skills at municipal level in treating drinking water and waste water. |
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The town is on the site of an important river crossing, where there is a masoned bridge, as shown on the municipal coat of arms. |
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Marcus contended that municipal services were linked to the property rather than the occupant. |
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Murph's car got booted today in the municipal lot for repeated parking violations. |
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Social welfare service employees and municipal inspectors are also on strike. |
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Most drinking water comes from municipal reservoirs, but people in isolated areas get their drinking water from wells. |
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Getting around Warsaw is relatively easy and the municipal transport system includes trams, buses and an underground metro. |
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He took the lead in offering major concessions to municipal reformers in a desperate effort to prevent a complete rout. |
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In 1972 the municipal art gallery of his home town, Stockport, gave him a major retrospective exhibition. |
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These more mature trees make a quicker impact in places like golf courses and municipal gardens or playing fields. |
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A York document services company was today celebrating its key role in this year's biggest municipal postal ballots in England and Wales. |
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The arenas are a frozen pond, a municipal rink, and even a street court for roller hockey. |
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She has also served as municipal council woman and completed three terms as a congresswoman. |
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Though the grip of the middle classes on central government was still limited, they were increasingly active in municipal government. |
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The municipal workers are demanding that serious negotiations take place and that their wages be fully indexed to the rate of inflation. |
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Successive governments and Paris municipal administrations have allowed the situation to worsen. |
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So sources like medical waste incinerators and municipal waste incinerators emit almost entirely in this mercuric chloride form. |
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In contrast with the other southern cities in revolt, Toulon saw a revival of religious activity under municipal auspices. |
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To reduce investor concern, many municipal bonds are backed by insurance policies guaranteeing repayment in the event of default. |
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Mayors insist that the entire income tax revenue goes into municipal budgets. |
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During the Restoration, the prefect simply annulled the deliberations of the municipal council. |
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The birth certificate issued by municipal offices in Punjab has a distinct compulsory column for caste. |
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But within, a few young, tech-savvy aides are trying to drag municipal government into the age of mobile gadgetry. |
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They mobilized in support of their right to brew, which had been severely curtailed by the municipal council. |
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The new leisure centre replaces the municipal baths in the High Street, Thornton Heath. |
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Sam said the markings demarcated the municipal boundaries and allowed the photographers to stitch the pictures together to complete the maps. |
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It took bribery, fraud and the forging of a great red wax municipal seal to do as she wished. |
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By-law violations that turn residential buildings into slums are not the only matters the municipal courts will be dealing with. |
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Beginning in late 1921, state and municipal authorities began to organize manufacturing and retailing trusts. |
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It resuscitated the home-building industry, ended the shortage of dwelling units, alleviated civic panic, and boosted municipal revenues. |
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The process of setting up municipal courts also gained momentum in the course of the year. |
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It gave the County Board of Supervisors the power to issue or revoke licenses of roadhouses and dance halls outside municipal corporations. |
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In the meantime, some visiting boats anchor out in the roadstead and their crews dinghy in to the adjacent, landlocked municipal marina. |
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To see these and other roses in bloom, visit municipal rose gardens or nurseries. |
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A less expensive option is to treat water with chlorine or iodine, as is typically done with municipal water. |
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Privatisation of municipal enterprises falls within the competence of the municipal councils. |
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Some people were having to take their excess rubbish to the municipal waste depot at Thornton-le-Dale. |
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Many municipal water companies add chloramine, which is very toxic to fish. |
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They say the new municipal boundaries will incorporate areas which are presently under their jurisdiction into urban areas. |
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The play, which premiered in the West End in 1985, was originally written to be performed in a municipal Turkish baths. |
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Sometimes, however, it can take a little initiative and enterprise to secure municipal services for the village. |
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And the expensive process could take a year to complete because of convoluted legal and municipal procedures. |
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The decrepit appearance of the municipal dwelling houses, however, masked their true value. |
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Parents and teachers blamed the situation on municipal governments which allowed bars to thrive around their schools. |
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The department's functions include traffic policing, policing of municipal by-laws and regulations and the prevention of crime. |
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An investment bank's ranking is based on a total of debt, equity and municipal bond transactions. |
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We also offer advice on how to grow your portfolio through fixed-income investments, such as municipal or convertible bonds. |
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The traditional leaders are concerned that the newly demarcated municipal boundaries will infringe on their autonomy in traditional areas. |
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A local Chairman and three others have been sued by the Bureau of Anti-Corruption for defalcating about Tk 1.5 lakh from the municipal fund. |
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Councillors may turn the question over to the general public and use it as a plebiscite question during the next municipal election in the fall. |
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It was never a formal or tidy place, the very opposite of our municipal cemeteries and more like an unkempt churchyard. |
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The roads were wet from the sprays of the municipal cleaners and all that was left was the more stubborn of the chalky white outlines. |
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For now, he cautions investors about putting money into municipal bonds or muni funds. |
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As you might expect, high-yield munis are issued by states, cities or other municipal organizations with shaky credit. |
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Lack of transport and funds for the city and municipal councils lead to huge piles of garbage. |
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They work mainly in the municipal administration and are in a position of authority. |
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Curbs on municipal power resulted in part from concerns about public subsidies to railways. |
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The savage reduction in town hall powers has increased the inclination to use the municipal vote as a protest. |
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The turnout, in fact, was nearly double that in the municipal elections a year ago. |
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I think everyone who was working on the higher floors at the municipal offices felt it. |
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At that time, they thought of it as a symbol of care from the municipal government. |
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The normal procedure is that the complaint can be lodged at any municipal office. |
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On the same day, the municipal council broke down in half an hour in similar circumstances. |
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The electricity industry is currently largely under state and municipal control. |
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Schools and municipal offices were closed to enable pupils and employees to attend. |
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The powers given to a municipal government must be exercised for the purpose for which they are given. |
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The council confirmed that the land in question is held as an endowment for municipal purposes. |
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Presently there is a prior city bylaw banning smoking in all municipal buildings. |
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The municipal government has been taking steps to solve the city's housing problems. |
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The refurbished house was among municipal properties the council had wanted to be sold. |
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If your focus is a local issue, your municipal planning department may be able to help. |
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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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To top it off, the last two municipal elections have barely produced an effective council. |
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They regard the municipal idea as rank socialism and think immediately anything is municipalised that their country is going to the dogs. |
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The meeting reached a deadlock when Williams challenged Halley to have him removed by municipal security guards. |
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Each municipality described in the study contains municipal as well as community forests. |
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They would be allowed to vote in elections for municipal assembly members and the head of the municipality they live in. |
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Perhaps his greatest contribution to local consciousness-raising though was his work as local municipal librarian. |
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In fact, a scot or secot was a municipal tax in 12 th-century England and someone who went scot-free was one who succeeded in dodging the tax. |
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His reputation from his municipal politics days guarantees real proactivity. |
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This book is a fascinating look into the process of municipal affairs and how it can go wrong. |
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For the future, there has to be a better way of approving major municipal borrowing decisions. |
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With it went the whole structure of provincial, local, and municipal government. |
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Lacking space the Council bought land from neighbouring boroughs to build municipal housing for its bombed out residents. |
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A municipal donation sets a good example of philanthropy at work, but a poor one of financial responsibility concerning taxpayers' money. |
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They work in dilapidated sheds and live in illegal hutments that the municipal corporation is threatening to demolish. |
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I do not understand why the municipal public health and hygiene authorities are not able to tighten their control over unhygienic establishments. |
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A green pricing option is best suited to municipal utility services that choose not to opt in to competition. |
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Since she and three unilingual Inuit elders were elected in October, the use of Inuktitut has skyrocketed in municipal documents and proceedings. |
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Such concerns pushed civic leaders toward municipal control of those networks. |
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Although municipal councillors were elected, mayors were once again nominated by the government. |
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The selectees from the municipal departments were basically the leaders of the news departments or their spokespersons. |
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The two of them spoke in a droning monotone, as if talking about municipal zoning ordinances. |
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These poorer countries had no choice but to accept privatized municipal services as a way of ensuring they'd pay back their loans. |
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It has superintended two general elections, two municipal elections and numerous by-elections. |
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Employers providing health insurance under municipal living-wage ordinances have been allowed to form insurance-buyer pools. |
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At best, it shows lack of proper planning on the part of those responsible for managing municipal boundary demarcation. |
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He even resisted a municipal garbage strike, by renting a truck and picking up the garbage himself. |
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Some local residents advocate pre-emptive privatization of degraded communal lands to protect these areas from municipal encroachment. |
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Some municipal water users sometimes switch to harvested rainwater as a way to avoid chlorination and fluoridation treatments. |
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Before 1840 municipal ordinances limited horse-drawn freight to a relatively small number of licensed carters whose prices were fixed by law. |
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Typical point sources of water pollution are manufacturing effluent and municipal waste. |
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Overwhelmingly, it's the taxpayer mopping up the mess as obsolete computers are dumped into the municipal waste stream. |
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The small family firms and municipal bus companies were inefficient and badly run and drivers were overpaid by profligate local councils. |
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The flag flew from every public building, from every municipal flagpole, and from every structure of consequence in the land. |
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They all patently love and cherish the objects entrusted to them by Victorian philanthropists and municipal benefactors. |
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Perhaps you could put all the pills in one container and take them to your municipal dump as household toxic waste. |
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Many large municipal drinking water supplies are fluoridated to an optimal level of 1 part per million. |
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The municipal corporation has become a gold mine for its corrupt officials, with higher-ups shielding them for obvious reasons. |
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It also meant hospitals reduced to emergency cover by striking medical aides, and the dead left unburied by striking municipal gravediggers. |
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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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Students often feel that their voice really doesn't matter and that they'll be outvoted in matters of municipal politics anyway. |
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But once the container hits the backyard compost pile or municipal landfill, it biodegrades in only a few weeks. |
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Up to 99 percent of the water in the perennial rivers of the Chihuahuan Desert is diverted to municipal water supplies or to irrigate fields. |
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The outward manifestations of the social evil, street walking, solicitation on the streets, are nuisances at common law and generally fall within the province of municipal ordinance power. |
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Earlier this month, Toledo, Ohio, watched its municipal water supply descend into an undrinkable stew of algal toxins. |
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Perhaps we need a set of municipal regulations and wardens or beach guards appointed by the city to assist the police in coping with the workload. |
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They started off buying municipal waterworks, and now they're one of the biggest media and publishing companies in the world, and it doesn't stop there. |
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Deliver the essentials of municipal government, do not embarrass the city, keep your nose clean and we will re-elect you until the cows come home. |
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Back in 1990, the city wanted his land for a municipal golf course that was supposedly going to provide a permanent salve for the city's financial problems. |
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News sources are contradictory and no effective municipal governance exists to provide people with the information they need. |
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In the early 20th century, metal mining and milling led to pollution of municipal water supplies and fish kills, and sewage was discharged untreated. |
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In addition, the recent demarcation of municipal boundaries represents an attempt to break up racially segregated lands that are vestiges of apartheid's Group Areas Act. |
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A few weeks later, they surrounded the town's municipal buildings with yellow caution tape demarking an area the size of a local clear-cut forest. |
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Under the Schiller alias, they even voted in the Malaga municipal elections. |
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A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees. |
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Infectious waste must be treated before disposal in a municipal landfill. |
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Before Crundwell, the largest municipal fraud was also an embezzlement case committed by a woman named Harriette Walters. |
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She's trailing in the polls approaching Election Day and the municipal tax base doesn't have the funds to cover the rising costs at local school boards. |
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If a broker sells a municipal bond to a customer from the firm's own portfolio, for example, he or she need not tell the customer how much its price was marked up. |
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The Tapias are ragpickers who earn a living from a nearby municipal dump. |
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Some have complained bitterly of the failure of municipal authorities to provide adequate water for bathing in this bitter season of heat and affliction. |
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Another field of interest shown by Milan's municipal companies was in gas distribution and the privatisation of thermoelectric power plants in Bulgaria. |
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The Parlement allowed the municipal receiver to collect six deniers for each livre, a particularly high fee, so that he would consent to these practices. |
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The device is also hooked up to municipal databases to warn about road and sidewalk constructions, as well as inform about train and bus timetables, and possible delays. |
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Although anciently used for fishing and farming by the Abenaki natives and home to Ethan Allen in the 1780s, in the early 20th century this area was used as a municipal dump. |
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Municipality administrators who allow councillors to block the suspension of municipal services of defaulters can face legal action and retrenchment. |
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But thanks to the efforts made by the municipal government, the sizable additions to the city's green space are making spring more palpable in its natural pulsations. |
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The Ferguson municipal court canceled its August Sessions because of the turmoil, but it is expected to resume in September. |
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I am surprised that you have not included something in your Chiel tailpiece about the humorous story that the public were satisfied with municipal services. |
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This, of course, does not factor any of the weapons seized by any of the other municipal police forces or any of the RCMP detachments in the Lower Mainland in the same period. |
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The luckiest and most devoted of nashi commissars have enjoyed the benefits of municipal and even national parliament seats. |
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Johnson's attempts at municipalising Cleveland Electric were frustrated by a state law that prohibited municipal ownership of a street railway company. |
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As municipal water and sewer systems replaced backyard wells, cesspools, and privies, outbreaks of cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery, malaria, and typhus diminished. |
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Unfortunately, the good mayor's policy of using municipal scratch to buy staff birthday goodies and Christmas presents has also faded into the tundra. |
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However, be warned that there are some states that prohibits the use of helmet speakers, thus, be aware first of your municipal laws or ordinances. |
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City governments passed tongue-in-cheek ordinances prohibiting Skylab from entering the municipal limits, or inviting it into the town, depending on the mood they were in. |
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He said the creation of a full-time post for a person to consult and review any transactions with potential VAT implications was being proposed for the municipal organogram. |
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Entrepreneurs, graziers, farmers and professionals formed an elite, which dominated municipal politics and was generally hostile to the labour movement. |
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Official marriages, officiated by either religious authorities or by municipal clerks or judges, must be dissolved by the legal procedure of divorce. |
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It might seem somewhat a comedown for the nation's telecom commentariat, but the big issue in telecommunications for 2005 is municipal broadband provision. |
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This was followed by the declaration of a Paris Commune, or independent municipal government, in March 1871, an event which recalled the extremism of the French Revolution. |
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The police authorities of New York appear now to be thoroughly in earnest in carrying out the municipal enactments forbidding expectoration in public places. |
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The site and its structures were eventually acquired by the city council with a view to renovating the ensemble to house a municipal library and archive. |
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The burqa and a smaller type of face mask, the niqab, has been banned by municipal injunction in the cities and towns of Ghent, Antwerp, Sint-Truiden, Lebbeke and Maaseik. |
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Most Europeans can name who is in charge of their municipal services. |
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To isolate harmful food, inspectors from 82 municipal laboratories armed with spectroscopes and radiation detectors comb the city's 69 open-air markets. |
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Amid the characterful pioneer buildings, municipal eyesores have risen. |
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Point source pollution refers to the water pollution that originates from known sources such as discharge pipes of wastewater from factories, and industrial and municipal sewage facilities. |
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I think the Government, during the past year, has gone beyond the limits of prudence in agreeing to go fifty-fifty with the municipal bodies in finding money for employment. |
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The incorporation doctrine may be only a doctrinal cover that conceals the consistent displacement of international law in favor of municipal law. |
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The court in the case cited relied upon the recognised power of judicial tribunals to prevent an oppressive exercise of the municipal ordinance power. |
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It will be used as a one-stop shop for information on municipal services. |
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This unification process transferred many of the tasks formerly performed by the municipal courts to the superior courts and streamlined judicial business overall. |
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Local government consists of elected county and municipal councils. |
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Encouraged by how it has taken off, Donnelly plans to bring a motion to the Coquitlam city council to stop municipal vehicles from idling excessively. |
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Now, with the release of a study on how much Pennsylvanians pay for local government, some are wondering if the region's municipal mosaic should be simplified. |
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The resulting amalgamation of sleek new blocks and bustling malls is worlds away from the conventional image of porticoes, pediments and municipal chest puffing. |
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The municipal workers union has taken umbrage at the allegations and has vowed to take up cudgels on behalf of their comrades in the flying squads. |
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A retiring disposition prevented him taking a prominent political role, but he is a good example of a late Victorian nobleman dedicated to university and municipal matters. |
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These steps, ranging from the types of projects to be financed by the levy to the management of resources collected, were to be locally defined by the municipal councils. |
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His core component of municipal projects was minority business set-asides. |
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The increased phosphorus is arising from run-off from agricultural land and farmyards as well as from municipal and industrial effluent discharges. |
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The volunteers themselves typically connived in the shift, since those who chose to go on the public payroll were grandfathered into the new municipal unions. |
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Further houses were bought, and municipal functions developed like a rabbit warren, including eventually the city archives, prison, orphanage, post office, and fire station. |
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That fluoride, as well as naturally occurring fluoride in some well and municipal water supplies, then finds its way into water-based beverages and foods. |
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The city council appoints the municipal judge, currently Ron Brockmeyer, who is also white. |
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The Greens tool along at the same modest level as before, with eighty-one mostly low-level elected municipal officials thinly scattered around the country. |
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They have been replaced, often, with municipal time-servers. |
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The findings came from a study that the association conducted on the Liquor Act and relevant municipal and local authority by-laws on the implementation of the act. |
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Mayors and municipal councils are elected directly by the local community. |
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The federal government does not issue bonds in the same way that a municipal government does, but under this logic, they would be instrumentally similar. |
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Plans are to equip them with ceilings, solar panels, low flush toilets and water tanks to promote water harvesting and reduce dependency on municipal services. |
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The city's municipal HQ was surrounded by a large group of people who had volunteered to have gags placed in their mouths while their hands were tied behind their backs. |
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A community leader provided an interesting recommendation as to what would effectively break the dependency of community organizations on the municipal power structure. |
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The dam supplies water to millions of people in the Pretoria area, but the unicity has assured people that areas receiving piped municipal water were not at risk. |
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Two young political rivals are going toe-to-toe in the upcoming municipal elections, with promises to curb crime rates and improve garbage disposal. |
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Global Energy, which specializes in gasification plants, is preparing to build a plant in Kentucky that gasifies a mixture of coal and municipal solid waste. |
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The use of electronic vote tabulators was approved for the 2014 municipal and school board elections. |
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Although municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, nearly all of the city's elected officials are registered Democrats. |
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As a neighborhood within the Los Angeles city limits, Hollywood does not have its own municipal government. |
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Notable periods in municipal government include the mayorship of Joaquin Llambias. |
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These cantons are then divided into 36,658 communes, which are municipalities with an elected municipal council. |
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Often, rural highways open up vast areas to economic development and municipal services, generally raising property values. |
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Rendering of cleaning municipal facilities and schools in the town whose maintenance for the City of Bullas. |
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The underlying fill was deposited from 1965 to 1985, mostly consisting of construction debris from San Francisco and some municipal wastes. |
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Both these companies were once municipal bodies, now they are autonomous entities, owned by the City. |
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It is governed by a directly elected municipal council, a municipal executive board and a mayor. |
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The mayor is a member of the municipal executive board, but also has individual responsibilies in maintaining public order. |
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All are operated by municipal public transport operator GVB, which also runs the city bus network. |
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Public employment represents an important part with, in addition to the hospital and schools, municipal and community staff. |
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The municipal council is composed of 39 members including the mayor and eleven assistants. |
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Thirty cases were reported from three municipal corporations while two were from the VVIP areas of the capital. |
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While the county considers forming a municipal corporation, many local residents were anxious to weigh in with their comments. |
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Margaret's Cave, now covered beneath a municipal car park, is open to the public. |
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The distribution of drinking water is done through municipal water systems, tanker delivery or as bottled water. |
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Law enforcement, including criminal courts, is officially a provincial responsibility, conducted by provincial and municipal police forces. |
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A new process based on steam autoclaving can recover cellulose fiber from municipal solid waste. |
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Recently, a number of municipal governments have begun the process of contracting for the construction and operation of incinerators. |
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The typical incineration plant for municipal solid waste is a moving grate incinerator. |
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Like many cities at the time, in 1215 Bayonne obtained the award of a municipal charter and was emancipated from feudal powers. |
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County borough corporations also exercised these powers, in addition to those of a municipal borough. |
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This condition was maintained with the expansion of urban districts and municipal boroughs. |
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Several new municipal boroughs were formed in the new industrial cities after the bill enacted, according to the provisions of the bill. |
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While many ancient boroughs remained as municipal boroughs, they were disenfranchised by the Reform Act. |
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The data for the water fountains were compared with what we found in the local municipal drinking water supplies. |
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Recently neighbouring suburbs Beypore, Elathur, Cheruvannur and Nallalam were merged within the municipal corporation. |
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The Outeniqua Mountains, which form part of the Cape Fold Belt, lie to the north of the municipal area. |
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He reformed the courts of justice and the municipal charters with the crown, modernizing taxes and the concepts of tributes and rights. |
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There are nearly 440 municipal bus lines serving over four million passengers every day, in addition to intercity lines. |
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Effective January 1, 2007, the municipal government banned motorcycles in Guangdong's urban areas. |
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These municipalities were administered from Manama under a central municipal council whose members are appointed by the king. |
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The municipal government sponsors regular health fairs in different areas of the city focusing on health care for the elderly and the disabled. |
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Infrastructure projects improved or created docks, roads, monuments and sporting facilities mostly in the capital and municipal seats. |
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Disclosure municipal news of the city of Dordrecht through publication in a free house-to-house newspaper. |
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Los Idolos is a site in the municipal city of Misantla, and was an important ceremonial site for the Totonacapan region. |
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