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Sentences with alderman

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  • In the meantime, Gonzalez is hoping to break down the mystique of the Ward One aldermanship by organizing focus groups of students with similar concerns.
  • Mr Matson was elected as an alderman by 54 votes to 13 in the first stage of a two-stage process.
  • A Launceston City Council alderman yesterday welcomed a move by Mayor Janie Dickenson to stop taking her son to council meetings.
  • Only last week he turned down the honour of being made an alderman of the city.
  • The launch was chaired by Brisbane City Council Labor alderman David Hinchliffe.
  • There were no sharp questions for council officers or the Mayor and Deputy Mayor when aldermanic candidates were briefed on topical issues last week.
  • Volunteers would be trained as campaign managers and canvassers, and leaders would be groomed for campaigns for local office - alderman, city council, state rep - and campaign on credit reform.
  • 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.
  • He became involved in politics in the mid-1950s, initially as an alderman on the London County Council.
  • In 1911 he was elected a Birmingham Councillor, becoming an alderman in 1914 and, in 1915, Lord Mayor of Birmingham.
  • He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1865, and has been a number of times called upon to accept the representation of Chateauguay in Parliament, and the aldermanship of influential wards in Montreal, but has refused to touch politics or civic honors.
  • A city alderman performed the ceremony, but it was not officially registered as at present, in Holland, single person marriages are not legal.
  • A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory.
  • The same day Ethelmund, alderman of the Wiccians, rode over the Thames at Kempsford; where he was met by Alderman Woxtan, with the men of Wiltshire.
  • That group, under the auspices of the Wisconsin Fair Trade Campaign, then approached Don Richards, a sympathetic alderman on the Milwaukee City Council, about sponsoring a resolution supporting the boycott.
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