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How to use aldermen in a sentence

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Hobart City aldermen have pushed for an increase in allowances for councillors for some time.
Irish dock laborers rubbed shoulders with the aldermen they helped elect in these dimly lit and male-dominated spaces.
It's a mixed answer and if aldermen have been elected, then at times they have to make decisions.
Council CEO Rex Mooney said aldermen had been briefed on the matter at a special meeting on Friday.
In 1551, Antwerp's aldermen had begun a campaign to develop and commercialize their city's southeastern quadrant.
This created a form of town council, made up of aldermen and chief burgesses, headed by a high bailiff.
City aldermen believed that these new industries would be less likely to complain of pollution damaging their property than private individuals.
A number of nobles, knights and aldermen of Mechelen were called upon to witness and put their seal to the legal document.
Once the city has divested itself of all these cumbersome services and possessions, our city aldermen will have just one more task to complete.
The city's aldermen, responding to the violent, racist opposition of Chicago whites to integration, blocked the CHA's proposed sites on vacant land in outlying white areas.
Nicolas Rodriguez took the liberty of disannulling the newly elected alcalde and aldermen, and invited the San Patricians to join their ranks or punishment would follow.
The aldermen can be appointed only on the nomination of the mayor and the mayor may nominate an alderman for dismissal.
The ministers' alliance hopes to counter the unions, urging their vast congregations to oust anti-Wal-Mart aldermen next February.
On June 11th, seven aldermen and three state representatives stepped into the boxing ring.
The need to work together is reflected first of all in the choice of the aldermen.
The 118 members of the Basin Committee have replaced the four aldermen and the merchant Provost who regulated waterways traffic.
All of this signifies a radical change in the mayor's relationship with the aldermen.
These committees are composed of councilors or aldermen and are responsible for approving and recommending policies to City Council.
A number of factors in the new system are relevant to the relationship of the new-style mayor with the aldermen.
The college of the mayor and aldermen is composed of the mayor and his aldermen.
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Walsall has a municipal corporation of six aldermen and eighteen councillors.
Now, I've had friends who've been aldermen, and they say it's a sure thing, like shaking with your own dice.
The first mayor, aldermen, and councillors were appointed by the governor of the State of Deseret.
In the first row stood Monceux, in all the pomp of his shrievalty, with his councilmen and aldermen.
The aldermen were responsible for their wards, and every hosteller was likewise responsible for his guest.
What do you consider the intention of the aldermen in subscribing to the funds?
The maire and the aldermen presentyd the kyng with a ml li in too basyns of gold worth vc li.
The tradition of appointing aldermen was scrapped in 1974 following local government re-organisation, said Lord Mayor Tim Sawdon.
Skiles asked for the change at a recent aldermanic meeting, but no action was taken by aldermen.
High times indeed, if whaling captains were wheeled about the water on castors like gouty old aldermen in patent chairs.
The aldermen of the city give a fete on the third of October.
We will rank together all who have the symptom of dizziness in the brain, and as fast as any drop by the way supply their places with new members of the board of aldermen.
The aldermen declared that they had had no idea of it all, in spite of the fact that the main entrance to the work had been in the rear of the saloon of one of them.
It reminded me of something I had read in my youth about the ingenious way in which the aldermen of London raised the money that built the Mansion House.
Simpson found that, of the 29 divided roll call votes between May 2003 and November 2006, 37 of 50 aldermen voted with Burke more than 80 percent of the time.
The Court of Aldermen selected thorp, but he declined to take office.
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