On Friday a civic reception will be held at the mayor's parlour to say thank you to all Rotarians in Croydon. |
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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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The mayor's precept is the proportion of council tax collected to help fund the Met police, the London fire brigade, transport and City Hall. |
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Approximately halfway between the mayor's house and the village, the path branched. |
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Most of the mayor's staff were part of his extended family and all benefited from the black-market sale of diesel and gasoline in the city. |
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Indeed, the mullahs could end up controlling a mayor's office in Najaf and losing everything in Iran. |
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And it was then that agent had to install a bug with microphones inside the mayor's office. |
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Perhaps the fact that voters missed the former mayor's nuggetty visage helped. |
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The inept mayor's re-election would depend entirely on the hebetude of the townspeople, he thought. |
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A translucent head which was little more than a gelatinous bag closed over the mayor's head like a caul. |
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The mayor's dismissal of this sixty-five-year-old bureaucrat marked the end of the housecleaning at City Hall. |
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The presentation took place at the mayor's parlour, in the Civic Offices, in Euclid Street. |
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Nearly 200 residents visited the two-day exhibition at the mayor's parlour organised by developers Wainhomes last Friday and Saturday. |
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This meant that she greeted the LVA in the mayor's parlour, and then saw them leave to enjoy the boxing without her. |
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Southampton's city status glory was marked with a brief but historic little ceremony in the mayor's parlour. |
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All of these should be carried out in the spacious city hall and mayor's parlour. |
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Those unable to attend were invited to the mayor's parlour to accept the gifts. |
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He said there was a photograph of her in the mayor's parlour in Bolton Town Hall of her visit to HMS Dido, which was Bolton's adopted ship. |
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Two other councilmen recounted personal stories about the mayor's openness. |
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During the same month he had welcomed children from Chernobyl in Ukraine to the mayor's parlour. |
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The mayor's projects to improve the purification of drinking water in the metropolitan area were given a nod of approval at the meeting. |
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In addition, the mayor's budget assumes that city workers' wages will not keep up with the rising costs of living. |
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It has 12 candidates running for six councillorships, and two squaring off for the mayor's seat. |
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Meanwhile, the mayor's own tsunami fund is set to benefit from a couple of large donations. |
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From the mayor's dad dancing to the Spice Girls' final performance, the London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony was certainly a memorable event. |
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But this column is not about the mayor's possible problems with the press but about bad press in general. |
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The mayor's efforts hit heavy political opposition, and a judge blocked any privatizations. |
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He was known for his heraldic painting, more especially for his emblazonment of the lord mayor's state-coach. |
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Next, with the mayor's encouragement, the NYPD moved 300 officers to a new task force charged with stopping the attacks. |
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However, the demonstrators appeared satisfied with the mayor's decision to have the booth removed and the crowd eventually dissolved. |
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The mayor's inference, of course, was that Atkins was actually felled by his meat-heavy diet, that his arteries were clogged with beef drippings. |
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The mayor's comments marked a reversal of his previous position on the issue. |
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Teenagers in Blackburn and Darwen will receive an extra birthday present this year as part of a mayor's plan to encourage young people to vote. |
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The bipartisan contempt for the needs of the working class also found expression in the reaction to the mayor's latest housing proposals. |
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Well, you know, this is my 13th year in the mayor's office and this is not our first rodeo. |
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The crowd whooped and cheered when Sliwa bedecked the hood ornament of the mayor's Lincoln with a big yellow bow. |
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The book includes many shocking revelations about the mayor's personal life. |
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I was appalled to read the mayor's vitriolic attack on the homeless. |
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The mayor's staff, suddenly backed into a corner, went ballistic. |
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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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Fourteen members represent London constituencies, the other 11 are London-wide and their job is to scrutinise and monitor the mayor's performance. |
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Those on the mayor's tour who entered the building immediately came out, faces crinkled, and walked carefully to avoid stepping into pools of stinking water. |
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Should the disabled parking bay have been used for the mayor's limousine? |
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Prior to the mayor's edict, it was expected that the banner would fly on the same pole as the US flag along with a banner commemorating American prisoners of war. |
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The Lib Dem policy would prove even more progressive than the mayor's plans, with partnerships that were binding in matters of inheritance, pensions and succession of tenancy. |
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The mayor's office released several documents related to the lease, but the names and addresses of the city employees involved in the transactions were blacked out. |
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The council would like to develop the building into a hall for up to 100 people, a council chamber, exhibition area with a bar and a mayor's parlour. |
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This would involve combining the ground floors of the town hall and Wiltshire College into one open plan area, and demolishing the current stairway to the mayor's parlour. |
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The mayor's actions in office contradicted the promises he made during the campaign. |
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Some people have accused city council members of trying to usurp the mayor's power. |
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The saga of the mayor's proposed East London house has stirred up far more controversy than a supposedly straightforward and above-board transaction deserves. |
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He chronicles the mayor's Neronian cruelty to the poor of Chicago. |
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There is a gasp at such a strong curse word and parents clap their hands over the ears of their children as even worse is shouted by the mayor's wife. |
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In north-western Gonaives, Haiti's third largest city of about a quarter million people, residents waded through ankle-deep mud outside the mayor's office. |
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The mayor's first cultural appointees seem to bode well for the arts. |
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The mayor's pet project has been the construction of a new high school. |
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I saw an item in today's paper about the mayor's campaign plans. |
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This year's run-offs in Atlanta include the mayor's race, which should encourage a larger turnout. |
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The mayor's recent actions have nettled some members of the community. |
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The mayor's aides tried to peddle his innocence to reporters. |
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The mayor's office provided the findings of the monitoring of the garbage dump of the capital city. |
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Thea could almost hiss out the name. In fact, the mayor's name was quite hissable. |
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The mayor's plan was successful, as the ship was lodged firmly into the dyke, reinforcing it against failure and saving many lives. |
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But you tell us which story is bigger, the one about hizzoner in left field or the one about the heavy hitter in the mayor's chair. |
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The council voted overwhelming in a series of votes to cut the scandal-plagued mayor's office budget by 60 percent and allow mayoral staff to join the deputy mayor. |
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The mayor's decision followed a declaration by volcanologists that all parts of the island are now safe and that the evacuation order could be lifted. |
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