The launch was chaired by Brisbane City Council Labor alderman David Hinchliffe. |
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A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory. |
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Government employees included circuit court clerks, a land office registrar, U.S. Rangers, marshals, commissioners, and a city alderman. |
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Only last week he turned down the honour of being made an alderman of the city. |
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Incidentally, alderman is an ancient title of rank, dating back beyond the Norman Conquest, indicating someone ruling a province or district. |
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Dad had been an alderman for the City and chairman of the Ratepayers' Association, but they were getting on in years by then. |
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The saloon-keeper, unless he is also an alderman, is apt to be in debt to the big brewers, and on the verge of being sold out. |
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Mr Matson was elected as an alderman by 54 votes to 13 in the first stage of a two-stage process. |
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He became involved in politics in the mid-1950s, initially as an alderman on the London County Council. |
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In 1911 he was elected a Birmingham Councillor, becoming an alderman in 1914 and, in 1915, Lord Mayor of Birmingham. |
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They are wrecked on the Isle of Dogs, and brought up before Golding, the deputy alderman. |
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Magnus was an active Salopian, serving as a county councillor, alderman, and chairman of the planning committee. |
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A Launceston City Council alderman yesterday welcomed a move by Mayor Janie Dickenson to stop taking her son to council meetings. |
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A city alderman performed the ceremony, but it was not officially registered as at present, in Holland, single person marriages are not legal. |
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Jordan was later made an honorary alderman of Brighton and Hove in a special ceremony at Brighton town hall. |
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His path to office was paved by his father-in-law, Richard Mell, an influential city alderman with whom the governor has since fallen out. |
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Twenty years before my own election to city council, he was already serving the City of Ottawa as an alderman, commissioner and deputy mayor. |
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The aldermen can be appointed only on the nomination of the mayor and the mayor may nominate an alderman for dismissal. |
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He is a former alderman who also served as chair of the Planning Committee for the municipality. |
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For the city of Saint John, the mayor, alderman and commonalty were to appoint the enumerators. |
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Three derelict houses bordering Waterford's historic city walls have blighted the area for too long, according to a frustrated resident and city alderman. |
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Antonio French, a citizen journalist and alderman of the 21st ward in St. Louis, was also detained. |
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A self-made man, he started life in a small cottage in Skipton before going on to serve as a councillor, alderman and then Lord Mayor of Bradford. |
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During the 1890s, Stephens, elected as an alderman, joined the movement to reform Montreal municipal politics. |
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Clendinning was politically active from 1876 when he was elected city alderman in the Sainte-Antoine riding. |
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But it is also conceivable that a new, less independent type of alderman may appear and that the municipal executive will thus become in fact little more than a one-man show. |
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List or no list, will an alderman go to bat for Joe and Donna Nobody? |
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And even the most shameless debauchee may end up an alderman. |
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On October 18, Naheed Nenshi's youth-driven, social media campaign helped him secure an upset victory over two favoured mayoral candidates in Calgary, former alderman Ric McIver and former news anchor Barb Higgins. |
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Councillors or alderman are the elected representatives at this level. |
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Three years later he also served as an alderman and mayor for Saint John. |
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Those who may have been previously swayed, one way or the other, by my set of wheels were now looking at Wickman, the alderman, and voting for the person just like any other candidate. |
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Alderman Joseph Moore is that rarest of Chicago political creatures, a white antiadministration alderman. |
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The post of county alderman was abolished, and the entire council was thereafter directly elected every four years. |
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The owl came from the city crest, which itself was based on the crest of Sir John Saville, the first alderman of Leeds. |
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Following the election, the county councillors then elected county aldermen, there being one alderman for every three councillors. |
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Cobden was an alderman of the newly formed Manchester Corporation, and Bright went to ask him to speak at an education meeting in Rochdale. |
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The MR resigned from the coalition just before the 2007 general election, citing official charges of corruption leveled against a PS alderman in Charleroi. |
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Society in the burghs was headed by wealthier merchants, who often held local office as a burgess, alderman, bailies or as a member of the council. |
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Alfred Roberts was an alderman and a Methodist local preacher, and brought up his daughter as a strict Wesleyan Methodist attending the Finkin Street Methodist Church. |
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A successful merchant and Alderman of London, Fitzwilliam made numerous land purchases, including the family's first estates in Ireland. |
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A cotswold grandmother has spoken of her devastation following the decision to close the Alderman Knight School next year. |
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The proposal was seconded by Alderman Jim McGarry, who slammed rumours that the scheme would not come. |
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Cotswold people are urged to join a last-ditch attempt to save the Alderman Knight special school in Tewkesbury. |
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Members of a family have to live in three different areas of the city, all because their home is burnt out, declared Alderman Pat Kennedy to the city council. |
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Alderman Richard Mell then pushed through antipeddling ordinances in the 33rd and 47th wards. |
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The inauguration was presided over by Holroyd Smith, the inventor of the system and Alderman Harwood, the Mayor of Manchester. |
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At the Wardmote the ward's Alderman appoints at least one Deputy for the year ahead. |
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Long known for batting racism, 3rd Ward Alderman Dorothy Tillman draws criticism in the wake of a discrimination lawsuit. |
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In 1497, he was chosen to write, as Alderman, the Chapters of the Porto City Council, to be presented to the Cortes of Lisbon. |
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The previous owner, Kevin Alderman or better known as alter ego, Stroker Serpentine, put the Amsterdam sim on sale two months ago. |
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Washington was succeeded by 6th ward Alderman Eugene Sawyer, who was elected by the Chicago City Council and served until a special election. |
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A grammar school was established in 1603 by Alderman Valentine Broughton of Chester. |
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Some of the rebel players returned to the national side after serving their suspensions, including Trevor Hohns, Carl Rackemann and Terry Alderman. |
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Australia, now captained by Allan Border, had themselves been weakened by a rebel South African tour, the loss of Terry Alderman being a particular factor. |
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Alderman Joseph Greenstein, a member of the Minneapolis Qty Council representing the northside, published a ten-point proposal for improving the northside area. |
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Wakefield Union workhouse was built on Park Lodge Lane, Eastmoor in 1853 and Clayton Hospital was built in 1854 after a donation from Alderman Thomas Clayton. |
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From medieval times, the City has been composed of 25 ancient wards, each headed by an Alderman, who chairs Wardmotes, which still take place at least annually. |
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