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remained and municipal
While many ancient boroughs remained as municipal boroughs, they were disenfranchised by the Reform Act.
However, the municipal corporation remained in existence and in 1976 became a metropolitan corporation, followed by the creation of zonal municipal committees, which lasted until 1994.
He remained an illegal immigrant until Mayor Quimby proposed a municipal law to expel all undocumented aliens.
It remained an independent municipality until the municipal reorganization on 1 January 2005, when Wehl became part of the larger neighbouring municipality of Doetinchem.
The Village became the municipal government while the Township remained as a school district.
Falkenberg has remained a stronghold for the social democrats even after the municipal reform in the early 1970s.
However, local and municipal government remained in the hands of often-corrupt politicians, political machines and their local " bosses ".
However, many political and social institutions remained organized around the former municipal entities eliminated in 1971.
The mansion remained a derelict shell until it was restored in 1875 by Thomas Chambers Hine, and opened in 1878 by the Prince of Wales, ( later King Edward VII ) as Nottingham Castle Museum, the first municipal art gallery in the UK outside London.
The town remained a municipal borough until this status was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972 and superseded by Eden district, based in Penrith.
She remained on both Metro and Toronto city council until the 1988 municipal election in which she did not run in order to accept an appointment as Chair of the Police Commission.
It was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, and remained a municipal borough until the Local Government Act 1972 came into force in 1974 when it became a successor parish within the Ribble Valley district.
It remained a municipal borough until the 1960s, when it became a civil parish.
It was reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, and then remained a municipal borough until 1974 when it was merged into Bassetlaw district.
The province remained a military designation, chiefed by the General das Armas (), expressly forbidden from influencing municipal affairs.
Initially, as none of the old municipal office buildings was large enough to accommodate the expanded municipal staff of a single city, all three remained in use to house different city departments.
The Imperial civilian administration and office bearers such as police, municipal administrations and courts remained unscathed.
In 1936 it was annexed to the municipal borough of Hyde but remained undeveloped.
Thanks to the very strict planning regulations, a ban on any industrial development and more generous municipal subsidies, it remained an unspoilt and clean territory.
In the 2005 municipal polls, their performance was more modest, but Ba and Nadi remained in NFP hands, while an NFP / SDL coalition retained its hold on Sigatoka.
The total Swiss population change in 2008 ( from all sources, including moves across municipal borders ) was an increase of 9 and the non-Swiss population remained the same.
The total Swiss population change in 2008 ( from all sources, including moves across municipal borders ) was a decrease of 5 and the non-Swiss population remained the same.

remained and borough
The race remained there until the May 1905 opening of the new Belmont Park, racetrack in Elmont, New York, on Long Island just outside the New York City borough of Queens.
This remained until 1965, when the borough was included in the newly established London Borough of Hillingdon.
This remained until 1965, when the borough was incorporated into the new London Borough of Hillingdon.
In 1668 Charles II incorporated Little Yarmouth in the borough by a charter which with one brief exception remained in force until 1703, when Anne replaced the two bailiffs by a mayor.
The mills sprang up around the Willimantic River in the borough of Willimantic, while Windham remained a farming community.
The borough remained independent until April 30, 1945, when it was returned to Lower Township.
It remained in the Downing family until 1940, when Thomas W. Downing died and left it to the borough of Downingtown.
It remained a village until its incorporation as a borough on February 6, 1930.
The town remained a part of Newton Township until 1817 when it was granted a charter as a borough.
Generally, industrial development occurred in the southern end of the borough, while the northern end remained residential.
New Milford was incorporated as a borough on March 11, 1922, from what remained of Palisades Township, based on the results of a referendum held on April 18, 1922.
The area was granted borough status in 1894 and remained principally rural until the 1950s.
The population of Dewsbury has remained broadly static over the past century-the 1911 census recorded 53, 351 people, and the 1971 census 51, 326 people, making it the fourth least populous county borough in England ( after Canterbury, Burton and Yarmouth ).
It shared this distinction only with Carmarthen and a few towns in England, and remained officially " The Town and County of Haverfordwest " until the abolition of the borough in 1974.
Four inquisitions during the 13th century supported the abbot's claims, yet the townspeople remained unwavering in their quest for borough status: in 1342, they lodged a Bill of complaint in Chancery.
Lord Rosebery remained closely associated with the town throughout his life, leaving land to the borough, commemorated in the names of Rosebery Park and Rosebery School.
The borough, while independent of Lancashire County Council for local government, remained part of the county for purposes such as the administration of justice and lieutenancy.
The council remained at this site for the next 31 years, until the dissolution of the borough council in April 1966.
It remained in Warrington rural district until the local government reforms of 1974 which created the borough of Warrington which was located in Cheshire.
In 1998, when Warrington borough became a unitary authority, it remained in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, and continued to be served by Cheshire Police and Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.
It was removed from the proposals before the Local Government Act 1972 had its first reading, and instead remained in Cheshire as part of the borough of Ellesmere Port and Neston.
When the borough of Coyoacán was created in 1928, as part of the Federal District, the building remained the government seat but of the modern “ delegación .” The structure was declared a Colonial Monument by INAH in 1932.
The place was mentioned in the Domesday Book and remained an agricultural village, albeit with borough status, until the arrival of the railways in 1830.

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