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Local and boys
The group was hired for a gig in December 1920, but a complaint was lodged with the American Federation of Musicians, Local 67, that the boys did not have union cards.
Local pupils selected for grammar school at age 11 – about a third of all those who sit the test – have traditionally attended Amersham and Chesham schools: Dr Challoner's Grammar School ( boys ), Dr Challoner's High School ( girls ) and Chesham Grammar School ( mixed ).
New catchment areas were implemented by Buckinghamshire Local Education Authority in 2004 so that selected pupils may now attend The Royal Grammar School ( boys ), Beaconsfield High School ( girls ), or Wycombe High School ( girls ).
Local landmarks include the Moylish campus of the Limerick Institute of Technology, a third level college and research centre, the Jetland Shopping Centre which opened in 2005, Caherdavin Church, built in 1985, with adjoining primary boys ' and girls ' schools ( Scoil Chríost Rí and Mary Queen of Ireland respectively ) and St Nessan's Community College.
Local leaders were required to agree that the schools be open to both boys and girls, that recreation areas would be co-ed, and that teachers would be paid by the local communities.
Local Yeshiva boys often play basketball during lunch breaks at Kolbert Park.
Local secondary schools include Auckland Girls Grammar School, Western Springs College ( Coed ), St Paul's College ( Catholic boys ) and Saint Mary's College ( Catholic girls ).
He and the Rutland Local Education Authority did not see eye to eye on the possibilities of re-organisation of Rutland's schools, and as a result in 1970 the school ( then 700 in size, all boys ) reverted to full independence from the local authority, and in 1971, Oakham admitted female pupils for the first time, with the intention from the beginning of being co-educational throughout.

Local and during
Local government often sponsors and promotes performances during tourist seasons, and revives lost traditions.
Local Helsinki White Guards, hidden in the city during the war, joined the battle as the Germans advanced through the town.
The following year they won their first election when Marcus Counihan was elected to Killarney Urban District Council during the 1985 Local Elections.
Local hoteliers were quick to exploit this, organising many dances and gatherings during the ' season ', to which military and naval officers were given a blanket invitation.
Local affiliates either produce their own programming during these times or run syndicated shows.
The traditional district was eventually combined into the traditional county of Inverness-shire along with the traditional district of Inverness and parts of Lochaber and some island districts during reorganisation due to Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1889, this Act established a uniform system of county councils and town councils in Scotland and restructured many of Scotland ’ s counties.
Local fans loved the games not only for the baseball, but because there were lively contests during the inning breaks making the games a fun family experience.
Local Buddhist temples are popular spots as people like to give donations and to get their fortunes told during Tết.
Local Māori were the target of raids by Ngāpuhi during the Musket Wars, and several pā sites from this period can still be found beside the Waikato River. In December 2011 several rua or food storage pits were found near the Waikato River bank, close to the Waikato museum.
Local and organically grown produce is found in abundance during the summer months.
Local legend insists that " the hole that won't stay filled " never vanished — even after being filled in numerous times during the decades that followed.
Local bands and singers perform during the evening.
Local electrical bills spike during this period with air-conditioning units running day and night, until early October.
A Union Pacific Local still serves the Durham Elevator during the Kansas summer harvests.
Local citizens reported that Randall received over of rain in a single day during the deluge, although official precipitation data for the town do not exist.
Local businesses and numerous large chain stores are located along Route 125, which has become known for problems with heavy traffic during weekday commuting and weekend shopping hours.
The boundaries of the new county were cut back during the passage of Local Government Bill through parliament.
Local authorities remain defiant, promising their town will not become a " slot machine " in the face of a new lawsuit stemming from an alleged incident of police brutality during the sweep by a man who was not charged.
Local businessman Frank Parker Sr. heard the future name on the Amos ' n ' Andy radio show during a skit involving the upscale real estate development of Weber City.
He joined the Local Defence Force during The Emergency of 1939 – 1945 and considered a permanent career in the Army.
Local folklore told of a great battle at Saxifield during the Heptarchy, re-enforced by the occasional discovery of apparently human bones and iron arrowheads.
Local CAIR chapters such as the Michigan chapter organized a " Remember Through Service " campaign which was a video and billboard media campaign which featured positive representations of Muslim-Americans including a Muslim first responder during the September 11th World Trade Center events.
) Debate went on during the 1960s and 1970s as to whether the Local Supercluster ( LS ) was actually a structure or a chance alignment of galaxies.
The 8th ( Sirmoor ) Local Battalion made a particularly notable contribution during the conflict, and indeed twenty-five Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.

Local and 1930s
Local schools hung on through the early 1930s, the only hint that the area had once been the regional center of commerce.
Local residents knew about the caves by the 1930s when the first attempts to explore the caverns occurred.
The Act gave the Minister for Local Government the power to classify roads: Trunk Road Funds were used to enable local councils to improve major roads and road surfacing was gradually undertaken throughout the 1920s, 1930s and beyond.
The League of Gentlemen book, A Local Book for Local People, released between the second and third series, describes Royston Vasey's history in a brochure, from its beginnings, as mentioned in an appendix to the Domesday Book as " an hutte with a pigge outside " to the construction of the town hall in the late 1930s, as designed by Albert Speer.
Local orchardist Walter Mock developed the Red Williams ’ pear variety in East Burwood during the 1930s.
Local businessmen had noticed a slowly growing phenomenon in the late 1930s and 1940s-the popularity of camping on the Rosebud foreshore ; a cheap and interesting alternative to staying at guesthouses or hotels.
Local refineries dumped waste products in the sludge pit from the 1930s until 1957.
Local newspaper archives suggest that outlaws hid in California Valley from time to time up until the 1930s.
Local trains were also operated from Ely to Ruth and McGill for the benefit of mine employees and others until the 1930s, and special school trains carried students to White Pine High School in central Ely.
Local banks suffered greatly from the decline of the mill economy in the 1920s and 1930s, but enjoyed a recovery during World War II, with industrial renewal and a defense bond business.
A number of militant members, including several Communist Party members who had gone to the newly formed Communist League of America ( Left Opposition ) in the internal split following Trotsky's expulsion, became members of Local 574 in the early 1930s.
A substantial Post War Local Authority housing estate was developed in the 1930s.

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