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council and turn
Henry in turn called a council of bishops who proclaimed Gregory illegitimate.
After the Elector of Trier had demanded that the townsmen turn a Lutheran preacher out of the town, a board made up of townsmen who were ineligible for council functions handed the council a 30-point comprehensive list of demands on 24 May.
In 2003, plans were put into effect to turn it into residential council housing.
) Each graduate school maintains a student council, such as the Student Bar Association at Cardozo, which, in turn, supports the many clubs and publications in each school.
After half a century of largely unrestricted parliamentary rule proved just as ruinous, King Gustav III seized back royal power in the coup d ' état of 1772, and later once again abolished the privy council under the Union and Security Act in 1789, which, in turn, was rendered void in 1809 when Gustav IV Adolf was deposed in a coup and the constitution of 1809 was put in its place.
The council members in turn elect the mayor.
The council determines the strategic direction and policies for the municipality and the Mayor in turn appoints staff to implement policies and administer and manage services.
Currently the city is governed by a Council / Manager form of government with 5 council members elected at large to 4 year terms of office who in turn appoint a city manager to run the daily operation of the city.
He attacked in turn all constituted authorities — lords, commons, council of state, and council of officers — and quarrelsome though he was, it is fair to note that he never fell out with his closer comrades, Walwyn and Overton ().
The council, in turn, appoints a city clerk.
In 2009 Bath and North East Somerset council put forward plans to ban vehicles from the bridge and turn it into a pedestrianised zone.
At the apex of the new system was a Cabinet minister, the Secretary of State for India, who was to be formally advised by a statutory council ; the Governor-General of India ( Viceroy ) was made responsible to him, while he in turn was responsible to the British Parliament for British rule.
Richard initially works for the local council ; however, he reluctantly accepts early retirement at the turn of series three.
It is now closed and, after a proposal to turn it into flats was denied, the Hindhead council had to step in and do some repairs.
The council was run by a Labour administration between 1984 and 2004, with Sir Dick Knowles as Council Leader from 1984 to 1993, followed in turn by Theresa Stewart and Sir Albert Bore.
Graduate students elect an executive and council members to represent their respective interests within the organization, which in turn advocates on their behalf and provides a variety of services that cater to postgraduates, which include the operation of a ' Grad Lounge ' and graduate students ' pub called Mike's Place ( named after the late Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson ), and the provision of access to a variety of office services.
The Iranian constitution calls for the council to be composed of six Islamic faqihs ( expert in Islamic Law ), " conscious of the present needs and the issues of the day " to be selected by the Supreme Leader of Iran, and six jurists, " specializing in different areas of law, to be elected by the Majlis ( the Iranian Parliament ) from among the Muslim jurists nominated by the Head of the Judicial Power ," ( who, in turn, is also appointed by the supreme leader ).
Shortly after the turn of the century, he set up a dental practice and was elected president of the village council of Glenwood in neighboring Pope County.
In March 2010, after nearly four years of tree-sitting, the local council voted unanimously to turn down the application for development.
The process of finding qualified individuals begins with submissions from the public to the Order of British Columbia's advisory council, which consists of the Chief Justice of British Columbia, who serves as the Chair ; the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly ; a president, in turn, of one of British Columbia's public universities, for a two-year term ; the President of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities ; the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Relations ; and two Members of the order.
The stake presidency is assisted in turn by a twelve-member high council, called the stake high council.

council and selects
From the rest of the populace he selects 100 of the most noble and wealthy fathers to serve as his council.
Each year the council selects one of its members to act as Mayor and one as Mayor Pro Tempore.
The council also selects the city manager.
The council selects the City Manager:
At a reorganization meeting following elections, the council selects a mayor and deputy mayor from among its members to serve one-year terms of office.
After each election, the council selects a Mayor and Deputy Mayor from among its members.
The council selects a president, first vice president and second vice president from among its members at a reorganization meeting held after each election.
At a reorganization held on July 1 after each election, the council selects a mayor and deputy mayor from among its members.
At an annual reorganization meeting, the council selects one of its members to serves as mayor and another as deputy mayor.
At an annual reorganization meeting, the council selects one of its members to serves as mayor and another as deputy mayor.
After each election, the council selects a Mayor and a deputy mayor from among its members.
At an annual reorganization meeting, the council selects one of its members to serves as mayor and another as deputy mayor.
At an annual reorganization meeting, the council selects one of its members to serves as mayor and another as deputy mayor.
At an annual reorganization meeting, the council selects one of its members to serves as mayor and another as deputy mayor.
At a reorganization meeting held after each election, the council selects a mayor and a deputy mayor from among its members.
The council selects a mayor and deputy mayor from among its members at a reorganization meeting held after each election.
The council selects a borough manager who is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the municipality.
The city elects seven council members at large for four-year terms ; the council selects from among its own a member to serve as mayor, vice mayor, chair, and vice chair.
The council additionally selects the city manager, who serves indefinitely.
If these rules fail to produce an heir, a council of regency takes power until the Crown Council selects a new reigning prince from among the more distant descendants of the House of Grimaldi.
Each country selects one council delegate ( the national debating association president, or selected from the participants at Worlds ).
There is also an executive, of which a leader is elected annually by the council and the leader selects seven councillors to manage portfolios, like a cabinet.
The board selects and evaluates the Chief Constable and sometimes other senior departmental managers thereby allowing the board to maintain indirect control and influence over the department, although, in the same way that the police board is independent of the municipal council for policing matters, the Chief Constable is independent from the board for operational matters.

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