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Local officials brutalized blacks and prevented them from leaving relief camps, aid meant for African-American sharecroppers was often given to the landowners instead, and many times black males were conscripted by locals into forced labor, sometimes at gun point.
Local businessmen worked out a deal and were awarded an AFL franchise on June 7, 1965, contingent upon acquiring exclusive stadium rights from city officials.
Local government officials may authorize use of this signal to alert the public of peacetime emergencies.
Local government was encouraged to enter into joint ventures with private investors, and these ventures stimulated an alliance between government officials and the local rich that paralleled the infitah alliance at the national level.
Local people were forced to pay tribute at Qing posts, and Qing officials granted some titles to local elders and entrusted them with the task of " keeping the peace ".
Local newspaper articles about the Neopagan church quickly aroused the attention of local law enforcement officials, and in April 1989, the Tracys ' house was searched and the couple arrested on charges of pimping, pandering and prostitution.
Local officials are touted the new highway as a major tool to draw new economic development.
As with all 254 Texas counties, Smith County provides services to its citizens as defined by the Texas Constitution the Local Government Code and the Texas State Transportation Code through independent elected officials, rather than through one central authority.
Local officials are almost entirely Democratic in affiliation, and Republicans rarely contest such elections.
Local officials are almost entirely Democratic in affiliation, and Republicans rarely contest such elections.
An area near this artificial census construct is called Pine Hill by Local government agencies and officials.
Local officials including U. S. Wildlife and Fisheries agents stationed in the parish moved quickly to seal off the area and supply food and water to the survivors.
Local officials credited federal-and state-assisted new construction efforts with helping them to remodel the downtown area following the tornado, as several new public buildings replaced some of those damaged there.
Local officials were chosen for various offices.
Local and state officials offered relocation, and educational and mental health services for displaced workers.
Named the Ahwahnee Principles ( after Yosemite National Park's Ahwahnee Hotel ), the commission presented the principles to about one hundred government officials in the fall of 1991, at its first Yosemite Conference for Local Elected Officials.
Local officials serving in this position are sometimes referred to as the chief executive officer ( CEO ) or chief administrative officer ( CAO ) in some municipalities.
Local officials and Congressman Bill Orton ( D-UT ) objected to the designation of the Monument, questioning whether the Antiquities Act allowed such vast amounts of land to be designated.
Category: Local Christian church officials
Local officials insisted on collecting on the loans as the farmers were leaving their land.
Category: Local Christian church officials
In June 1984, Local 95 union officials President Joseph Sherman, Business Manager Stephen McNair and Secretary-Treasurer John Roshteki were convicted of labor racketeering in connection with extortion from a contractor, Schiavone-Chase Corporation.
Local and regional elected officials, government ministers, cabinet members, and the King himself each wear their own colored kabney.

Local and nobles
Local nobles resisted the claim, but William invaded and by 1064 had secured control of the area.
Local non-mamluk warriors were often more loyal to their tribal sheikhs, their families, or nobles than to the sultan or caliph.
Local Slavic nobility often intermarried with the Hungarian nobles to the south.
Local Slavic leaders were also recognized as nobles during the centuries.
Local nobles could be granted a royal licence to take a certain amount of game.
Local legend claims Islam was brought to the islands during Muhammad ’ s lifetime, brought by two Comorian nobles, Fey Bedja Mwamba and Mtswa Mwandze, who visited Mecca.
Local Albanian nobles maintained good relations with the Papacy.

Local and often
Local thickenings ( often called warts ) are common, such as those found on toads.
Local public BDSM communities often have strong ties with distant BDSM communities, with popular educators traveling widely ; large events attracting attendees from wide areas ( and occasionally internationally ); popular speakers, authors, or players gaining relative celebratory status ; and websites attracting over a million members.
Local supporters often call the club simply Ceo, which is Veronese for Chievo.
Local government often sponsors and promotes performances during tourist seasons, and revives lost traditions.
Local bus services inside cities and towns are often tightly regulated by the councils.
Local deities of different village regions in India were often identified with " mainstream " Hindu deities, a process that has been called " Sanskritization ".
Local preparations for use in otolaryngology often contain pharmacologic equivalents of adrenaline, while steroid and vitamin D creams are used extensively in dermatological practice.
Local moose sightings are often reported on radio stations so that motorists can take care while driving in particular areas.
Conventional PCI ( PCI is an initialism formed from Peripheral Component Interconnect, part of the PCI Local Bus standard and often shortened to PCI ) is a computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer.
Local events were also often commemorated in pub signs.
Local partners are often united in bigger networks.
Local Afro-Portuguese often acted as middlemen, the Europeans advancing them goods and they trading them to the local people, most often for ivory.
Low Secure units are often referred to as " Local Secure " as patients are referred there frequently by local criminal courts for psychiatric assessment before sentencing.
; Local community displacement: Gift shops and cafés which cater for the needs of tourists are often more profitable than shops selling everyday goods for local people ( such as butchers or bakers ).
Local variations may be very common, as the act of forming hydrate, which extracts pure water from saline formation waters, can often lead to local, and potentially-significant increases in formation water salinity.
Local bodies of Knights Templar are known as Preceptories ; local bodies of Knights of St Paul are known as Chapters ; local bodies of Knights of Malta are known as Priories ; all operate under a Grand or Great Priory, often with an intermediate level of Provincial Priories.
Local kings often invited temple dancers ( devadasi ) to dance in their courts, the occurrence of which created a new category of dancers -- rajanarthakis — and modified the technique and themes of the recitals.
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro a nationally recognized live music club, Local 506 and other Chapel Hill bars ( such as the Cave ) often host local, national, and international acts in all genres.
Local groups often assumed that the findings of these commissions entitled them to act against offending landlords themselves.
Local governments often need to project future tax revenues.
Local residents often call it " the abbey ", although the present cathedral represents only the church of the old Benedictine abbey.
Local magistracies were often opposed, but ineffective in stopping the destruction.

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