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Local and officials
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 officials and nobles often exploited both peasants and Wu Hu herdsmen for personal gain and in order to bribe officials for higher posts.
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 blacks
Local civil rights leaders in Selma had been protesting Jim Crow laws that prevented blacks from registering to vote.
Local law enforcement was weak in rural areas, allowing outraged mobs to use lynching to redress supposed crimes committed by blacks
Local law enforcement officials were reluctant to halt the illegal operations, given the lack of concern that most people in authority felt for blacks in those days, and may have been afraid of the gang's reputation for violence.

Local and prevented
Local Long Island activists prevented the center from expanding to include diseases that affect humans in 2000, which would require a Biosafety Level 4 designation ; in 2002, Congress again considered the plan.
Local archive documents are said to show that its name predated this visit, but this has not prevented the authorities from placing a life-sized ( and much photographed ) statue of the king standing by the railing.
Local red tape in Bremen ( which produced commercial vehicles at the time ) prevented Daimler-Benz from building the 190 there, so production was started in Sindelfingen at a capacity of just 140, 000 units per year.
Local Germans tried to join German Austria ( which in turn aimed to join post-war German Reich ), but Czech ( oslovak ) troops prevented this.
When the Scottish Government proposed to repeal Section 2A of the Local Government Act, which prevented local authorities from " promoting homosexuality ", Souter started the Keep the Clause campaign to oppose their plans, spending one million pounds of his own money to organise a private referendum across Scotland.
The Local Interstellar Cloud's potential effects on Earth are prevented by the solar wind and the Sun's magnetic field.
Local infection of the operative field is prevented by using sterile technique, and prophylactic antibiotics are often given in abdominal surgery or patients known to have a heart defect or mechanical heart valves that are at risk of developing endocarditis.
Local legend asserts that King John was troubled by a bedbug during a night in a Kingsclere inn, when prevented by fog from reaching his lodge on Cottington ’ s hill.
Local residents whose schedules prevented them from taking classes during the normal work week enrolled in weekend college classes to earn a degree.

Local and them
Local police have hesitated to prosecute them because of the heavy court costs involved even for the simplest offense.
Local and foreign trading ships used to load these products in the Maldives and bring them abroad.
Local Afro-Portuguese often acted as middlemen, the Europeans advancing them goods and they trading them to the local people, most often for ivory.
CPE generally refers to devices such as telephones, routers, switches, residential gateways ( RG ), set-top boxes, fixed mobile convergence products, home networking adaptors and internet access gateways that enable consumers to access Communications Service Providers ' services and distribute them around their house via a LAN ( Local Access Network ).
* Local autonomy or site autonomy — a department can control the data about them ( as they are the ones familiar with it.
Local informants were reported to have sated British curiosity regarding the origins of the Taj by also supplying them with fictitious lists of workmen and materials from all over Asia.
Local Conservative Associations began to educate citizens about the Party's platform and encouraged them to register to vote annually, as mandated by the Act.
Local governments generally act within powers delegated to them by legislation or directives of the higher level of government.
According to spokespeople at CHUN, local property owners, perhaps fearing the restrictions that Local Historic District designation might place on them, chose not to pursue Historic District status.
Local groups often assumed that the findings of these commissions entitled them to act against offending landlords themselves.
Local and national governments took advantage of the Maasai ’ s ignorance on the situation and robbed them of huge chunks of grazing land, putting to risk their only socio-economic livelihood.
Local authorities justified their action by contrasting it to alleged practices elsewhere in the EU: " Malta sinks their boats and Italy lets them drown ", local leaders claimed.
Forster's 1870 Act, bodies that were popular with Nonconformists and Radicals, replacing them with Local Education Authorities that would administer a state centred system of primary, secondary and technical schools.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
The two became a single local authority district in 1975, before Scottish Local Government reorganisation in the 1990s re-integrated them with Kirkintilloch and Bishopbriggs to form the East Dunbartonshire administrative area, although transport and social networks link the town much more closely with Glasgow itself.
Below them are the Magistrates ' ( or Local ) Courts.
Local residents gave them a cow for milk.
Local farmers grow pumpkins that are delivered to primary school youth who decorate the pumpkins and submit them for display on the courthouse lawn where they are judged in one of five competitive categories.
Local elementary schools often raise small numbers of salmon eggs that are spawned in the hatchery and release them into the creeks as part of their science curriculum on the salmon life cycle.
Local communities at potential storage and repository sites " should have early and continued involvement in the process, including funding that would allow them to retain technical experts ".
The Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 abolished the counties and burghs as local government units, replacing them with Regions and Districts.

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