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mayor and Jack
When she was two she was introduced to Bongo, a 19 month old male from Africa, and on February 1, 1968, their first of three offspring was born, a female named Emmy, named by the zoo after the mayor of Columbus, M. E. " Jack " Sensenbrenner.
Jack is elected mayor.
The current mayor is Jack Gilfoy Jr.
Jack Louis Breaux, Sr., served as a part-time mayor from 1966 – 1978, and a full-time mayor under a home-rule charter from 1978 until his death of a brain tumor on January 26, 1980.
* Jack Breaux ( 1926 – 1980 ), first Republican mayor in Louisiana since Reconstruction
The current mayor of Hazel Park is Jack Lloyd, who until March 2010 was the deli manager of the local Kroger grocery store.
The city mayor is Mike Myser who won election in 2009 after the previous mayor, Jack Haugen, decided not to run for reelection.
Tupelo's current mayor is Republican Jack Reed Jr ..
Livonia's mayor is Jack Kirksey.
* Jack Casey ( born 1935 ), member of the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly, who also served as mayor of Palmyra.
* Jack Sinagra ( born 1950 ), former mayor of East Brunswick and New Jersey State Senator.
Chillicothe's mayor is Jack Everson ( R ).
* Jack Edmundson Park ( 2007 ), dedicated to Jack P. Edmundson, former mayor.
McCarthy, along with other candidates who had been excluded from the 1992 Democratic debates ( including two-time New Alliance Party Presidential candidate Lenora Fulani, former Irvine, California mayor Larry Agran, " Billy Jack " actor Tom Laughlin, and others ) staged protests and unsuccessfully took legal action in an attempt to be included in the debates.
* Jack Leslie ( politician ) ( 1920 – 2010 ), mayor of Calgary, Alberta
On the death of Nahas, the San Francisco Chronicles Rick DelVecchio quoted Jack Maltester, a former San Leandro mayor and Coliseum board member, " If not for Bob Nahas, there would be no Coliseum, it's really that simple.
The mayor is Jack Couckuyt.
Jack Wilfred Granger was the youngest mayor of Harden, and died in June 2008.
The Ghostbusters go to the mayor with their suspicions, but are dismissed ; whereupon his scheming assistant Jack attempts to have them committed to a psychiatric hospital to protect the mayor's interests.
Realizing the truth of the situation after having spent the night talking to the ghost of former mayor Fiorello La Guardia, the present mayor fires Jack and has the Ghostbusters released, whereupon they approach the museum.

mayor and marries
He is elected mayor of a village in Tuscany and marries a local woman named Francesca, with whom he has a son named Gino.
Twm woos and eventually marries the Lady of Ystrad-ffin and subsequently becomes a magistrate and mayor of Brecon.

mayor and couple
In 2004, Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon became the first same-sex couple to be legally married in the United States, since San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom allowed city hall to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
On November 12, 2011, Cabestany mayor Jean Vila performed a same-sex wedding ceremony for a couple named Patrick, 48, and Guillaume, 37.
The couple had six children: a son born in 1899 who died in infancy ; Homer Couzens, born in 1900 ; Frank Couzens ( later mayor of Detroit ), born in 1902 ; Madeline, born in 1904 ; Margo, born in 1910, and Edith, born in 1911.
On February 26, 2004, the couple were married in San Francisco, two weeks after mayor Gavin Newsom authorized the granting of marriage licenses to same-sex couples, which was later determined to be invalid under California law.
In August the couple received permission to wrap the Pont-Neuf after nine years of negotiations with the mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac, and preparations for the project began.
His son Bill is the former general manager of the Seattle Mariners and California Angels ; son Peter held president or general manager positions with the Padres, Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians during the 1970s and 1980s ; and another son, Chris, formerly served as mayor of Flagstaff, Arizona, and with his wife, Evit, the couple had a fourth son Bob.
Many international actors played in Spanish films: Italians Vittorio Gassman and Rossano Brazzi with Mexican María Félix in La corona negra ; Italian couple Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi in Los ojos dejan huella, Mexican Arturo de Córdova in Los peces rojos, Americans Betsy Blair in Calle mayor ; Edmund Gwenn in Calabuch or Richard Basehart in Los jueves, milagro among many others.

mayor and out
Like Mattie and the mayor up there gripping the microphone and Toonker Burkette back in his office yanking out teeth, like they all knew he would.
In 1920, while mayor, he wrote his first book, The Social Worker, which set out many of the principles that informed his political philosophy and that were to underpin the actions of his government in later years.
The first game was played April 20, 1912, with mayor John F. Fitzgerald throwing out the first pitch and Boston defeating the New York Highlanders ( renamed the Yankees the next year ), 7-6 in 11 innings.
He secured his place in history as a tough-minded reform mayor who helped clean out corruption, bring in gifted experts, and fix upon the city a broad sense of responsibility for its own citizens.
Jacksonville mayor Tommy Hazouri offered Adams a city-backed guarantee that the " Jacksonville Oilers " would sell out every game in the 82, 000 seat Gator Bowl for the first ten years.
He claimed that the most respected lawyer in town, Northampton mayor ( and future President of the United States ) Calvin Coolidge, as well as Sennett's own mother, tried to talk him out of his theatrical ambitions.
Usually called a governor, mayor, or magistrate, depending on the level, this figure acts to carry out the policies and most ceremonial duties.
Chirac supporters point out that, as mayor, he provided programs to help the elderly, people with disabilities, and single mothers, and introduced the street-cleaning Motocrotte, while providing incentives for businesses to stay in Paris.
* The use of street lighting is first recorded in London, when Sir Henry Barton, the mayor, orders lanterns with lights to be hung out on the winter evenings between Hallowtide and Candlemas.
The sitting mayor at the time, Agatino Licandro, made a remarkable confession reporting " suitcases coming into city hall stuffed with money but going out empty ".
In 1647, during the English Civil War, riots broke out when Canterbury's puritan mayor banned church services on Christmas Day.
In this era, the mayor of Poitiers was preceded by sergeants wherever he went, consulted deliberative bodies, carried out their decisions, " heard civil and criminal suits in first instance ", tried to ensure that the food supply would be adequate, visited markets .< sup > 2 </ sup >
At the municipal level, a mayor ( intendente municipal ) assumed executive and administrative duties, carrying out resolutions made by the local board ( whose members were appointed on the basis of proportional representation of the political parties ).
Fat Tony took out a hit on mayor Joe Quimby in " Mayored to the Mob " in retaliation for a raid on their rat milk facility, which Quimby opposed, as they had promised him " dog or higher ".
The mayor responded by pointing out that the theatre was being monitored because of suspected “ anti-state activities ”.
From 2002 to 2009 one of the councillors had been appointed as the " civic ambassador " and performed the civic and ceremonial role previously carried out by the mayor.
During the 2002 election campaign, Davis took the unusual step of taking out campaign ads during the Republican primaries against Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan.
The town was governed by a mayor, a five member city council, and the odd citizen out served as the town clerk.
Under the auspices of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, Daniel W. Dame purchased 500 acres, laid out the city of Lanark, and was elected its first mayor in 1861.
The Village's third mayor Edward W. Paesel was elected mayor in April 1977, beating out long-time incumbent Mayor Roger Theisen, Paesel was a school teacher at the time of his election.
Mark Collins, an iron worker, who was Mayor Paesel's " preferred candidate ", won election as a part-time mayor after beating out his one time ally and colleague Trustee Richard Derosier and a crowded field of candidates in April 1989.
The mayor of Melbourne from 1984 until 1998 was Bill Crews, an openly gay man who came out of the closet in 1993.
The letter angered some persons and prompted some community leaders and residents to speak out against the mayor, drawing national attention.

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