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affairs and Terminus
Hardin, born on Terminus, is elected mayor and is given the responsibility of managing the city's day-to-day affairs.

affairs and City
The council in turn selects a City Manager to handle day-to-day affairs of the city.
The corresponding noun is amor ( the significance of this term for the Romans is well illustrated in the fact, that the name of the City, Rome — in Latin: Roma — can be viewed as an anagram for amor, which was used as the secret name of the City in wide circles in ancient times ), which is also used in the plural form to indicate love affairs or sexual adventures.
Lando Calrissian first appears in The Empire Strikes Back as the administrator of Cloud City, concerned primarily with keeping the Galactic Civil War and the Empire out of his affairs.
; The Basin City Police Department: So deep does corruption and criminality run in Basin City that even their police officers qualify as a gang of paid thugs, turning a blind eye to the affairs of those too poor to pay them off.
A rally of protesters, estimated between 100, 000 and 200, 000 people, met in front of Belfast City Hall after a campaign dubbed after its slogan " Ulster Says No " to protest the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which gave the Republic of Ireland a consultive role in the affairs of Northern Ireland.
Dothan is governed by a Mayor and City Council ( called the " Board of Commissioners "), with a City Manager employed to manage city affairs.
The Manager supervises the administrative affairs of the city and carries out the policies established by the City Council.
Day to day affairs in the city are administered by a City Manager appointed by the council.
The Village Voice is a free weekly newspaper and news and features website in New York City that features investigative articles, analysis of current affairs and culture, arts and music coverage, and events listings for New York City.
Like most Ion stations, WPXN then ran infomercials until 6 pm daily, except for some religious shows on weekday mornings and Sunday mornings, along with some educational shows from qubo on Friday afternoons, and Ion's collection of mostly-off-network reruns filling the primetime portion of the schedule plus one public affairs show, ION New York City.
He later did graduate work at Columbia University in New York City in international affairs.
In each issue of The People during 1891 the weekly affairs of the New York Central Labor Federation, the New York Central Labor Union, the Brooklyn Central Labor Federation, the Brooklyn Central Labor Union, the Hudson County, New Jersey ( Jersey City ) Central Labor Federation were covered in detail under the recurring headline " Parliaments of Labor.
This was the state of affairs till 2000 when Elgin City and Peterhead were elected into the SFL.
It is located northwest of the walls of the Imperial City, built in the 18th and early 19th century, where the emperors of the Qing Dynasty resided and handled government affairs ( the Forbidden City was used for formal ceremonies ).
Today, however, Rideau Hall is the commonly accepted term for the house, with Government House remaining only in use for very formal or legal affairs ; for example, Royal Proclamations will finish with the phrase: " At Our Government House, in Our City of Ottawa ..."
While working in baseball's legal affairs, Kuhn served as a counselor for the NL in a lawsuit brought against it by the City of Milwaukee when the Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta following the season.
No detached philosopher, he was active in Chicago's social and political affairs ; among his many activities include his work for the City Club of Chicago.
productions include its award-winning and signature news and public affairs program Life & Times hosted by Val Zavala ( underwritten by The Whittier Foundation, Jim & Anne Rothenberg, QueensCare, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Boeing, and the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department ).
The Liberal government named the first minister of municipal affairs, David A. Croll, and introduced a draft bill to amalgamate the City and the built-up suburbs.

affairs and itself
The Council we now know will concern itself directly only with the internal affairs of the Church.
If there is anything which we can do in the executive branch of the Government to speed up the processes by which we come to decisions on matters on which we must act promptly, that in itself would be a major contribution to the conduct of our affairs.
and by deriving legitimate decision backward from whatever may conceivably or possibly or probably result, whether by anyone's doing or by accident, it finds itself driven to inaction, to non-political action in politics and non-military action in military affairs, and to the not very surprising discovery that there are now no distinctions on which the defense of justice can possibly be based.
Some saw this as the United Kingdom meddling in the territory's affairs to benefit itself ( and the EU ), at the expense of the islands ' economy.
In the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic itself there was no separate Communist Party until 1990 as affairs were controlled directly by the CPSU.
Although conservatism in politics was strong during the 1950s and Eisenhower generally shared these sentiments, his administration concerned itself mostly with foreign affairs ( an area that the career military president was more knowledgeable about ) and pursued a hands-off domestic policy.
About natural law itself, he wrote that " even the will of an omnipotent being cannot change or abrogate " natural law, which " would maintain its objective validity even if we should assume the impossible, that there is no God or that he does not care for human affairs.
In foreign affairs, this period paralleled the rise of the Kingdom of Aram based in Damascus, and Israel soon found itself at war in the northeast.
Shattered by the Mongols, Syria was part of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th through 20th centuries, and found itself largely apart from, and ignored by, world affairs.
In Islam, the laws that govern human affairs are just one facet of a universal set of laws governing nature itself.
Berlioz appears to have been innately Romantic, this characteristic manifesting itself in his love affairs, adoration of great romantic literature, and his weeping at passages by Virgil ( by age twelve he had learned to read Virgil in Latin and translate it into French under his father's tutelage ), Shakespeare, and Beethoven.
Although Steward and Barnett seemed to be suggesting that anthropology as such should restrict itself to purely academic affairs, people within and without the academy have continued to debate the ways non-anthropologists have used this principle in public policy concerning ethnic minorities or in international relations ( see this interview or this article on cultural relativism and human rights for examples of this debate ).
The band's early music videos have been described as " dreadful affairs " and have been maligned for their poor quality, particularly by the band itself.
The plebeian aediles had minor or occasional priestly functions at Ceres ' Aventine Temple and were responsible for its management and financial affairs including collection of fines, the organisation of ludi Cerealia and probably the Cerealia itself.
At the end of the 19th-century the Ottomans established a municipal council to administer the affairs of Khan Yunis, which had become the second largest town in the Gaza District after Gaza itself.
While it can include authority play, it does not limit itself to the Master / slave paradigm ; but expands the opportunities to include non-authority play between equals ( such as cell mate love affairs ).
He also became increasingly involved in the affairs of the town itself, establishing a number of societies and associations.
After the Battle of Plassey in 1757, during which the East India Company's Bengal army under Robert Clive defeated Siraj-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Bengal, the Company established itself as a major player in Indian affairs, and soon afterwards gained administrative rights over the regions of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, following the Battle of Buxar in 1765.
The Doge of Venice did not rank as a vassal to the Empire, but his position in control of 3 / 8 of its territory and of parts of Constantinople itself, ensured Venice's influence in the Empire's affairs.
In the meantime, national affairs in France were growing more and more turbulent, but Barruel continued his literary activity, which from now on occupied itself specially with public questions.
On the same day ( May 13 ) a mutiny at Karlsruhe forced Grand Duke Leopold to flee, and the next day his ministers followed, while a committee of the diet under Lorenz Brentano ( 1813-1891 ), who represented the more moderate Radicals as against the republicans, established itself in the capital to attempt to direct affairs pending the establishment of a provisional government.
Whiston says that, some time before publication, a message was sent to him from Sidney Godolphin " that the affairs of the public were with difficulty then kept in the hands of those that were for liberty ; that it was therefore an unseasonable time for the publication of a book that would make a great noise and disturbance ; and that therefore they desired him to forbear till a fitter opportunity should offer itself ,"— a message that Clarke entirely disregarded.
In China's state-party-military tripartite political system, the CMC itself is a decision-making body whose day-to-day affairs are not nearly as transparent as that of the Central Committee or the State Council.
The Rutherford government had acquiesced to this state of affairs: because the terms of confederation had been drawn up by the Liberal government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it was natural for the provincial Liberal Party to cast itself as their defender.
A strong theme in Mongkut ’ s movement was that, “… true Buddhism was supposed to refrain from worldly matters and confine itself to spiritual and moral affairs .” Mongkut eventually came to power in 1851, as did his colleagues who had the same progressive mission.

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