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members and town
The AID committee's chairman in charge of the redecoration, Mrs. Henry Francis Lenygon, was in town yesterday to consult with White House staff members on the project.
The town returned two members of parliament from the 13th century until 1835, after which one MP was elected until the town was disenfranchised in 1868.
If no election is to take place within 120 days of the vacancy then the district chairman is to call together the members of the district and they are to elect a member who will serve until the next town election.
The Board of Selectmen have five members who are elected for three year terms and are the chief policy making body for the town.
" In the role as clerk of town meeting he notifies the public and members of the Town Meeting and keeps a verbatim record of proceedings.
The three elected members of the Board of Assessors serve three year terms and annually make a fair cash valuation of all property within the town.
The five elected members of the Planning Board make studies and prepare plans concerning the resources, possibilities and needs of the town.
In this document, Society members agreed to hold all property in a common fund, including working capital of $ 23, 000 to purchase land, livestock, tools, and other goods needed to establish their town.
Owen named the town New Harmony, and by May, the last of the Harmony Society's remaining members returned to Pennsylvania.
These family members gave their name to town lands called Ballymooney both in that county and in the neighboring county of Leix.
* 1944 – World War II: Thirty members of the Luxembourgish resistance defend the town of Vianden against a larger Waffen-SS attack in the Battle of Vianden.
Retributions continued even after the consecration of Stephen ; the town of Alatri revolted in support of Constantine, and after its capture, the key members of the revolt were blinded and had their tongues ripped out.
Punks often form a local scene, which can have as few as half a dozen members in a small town, or as many as thousands of members in a major city.
Finally, in a move to accommodate the majority of junior members on the College site rather than in hostels in the town, in the 1990s Eric Parry designed a new range of buildings on the site of the Master's Lodge, with a new Lodge at the west end.
As a result, virtually all towns had to be taken, and that was usually a long, drawn-out affair, potentially lasting from several months to years, while the members of the town were starved to death.
Since coming to power, a disproportionate number of leading positions have been awarded to members of the Alawi sect in a move akin to Saddam Hussein's Ba ' ath Party governance in neighbouring Iraq between 1968 and 2003 when persons from Saddam's home town of Tikrit were appointed in prominent roles.
There are 49 members on the town council, elected by residents every four years using a proportional system of representation.
Similarly, county, town, city and ward committees, where organized, generally consist of members elected at the local level.
On 13 November 1966, Israel launched a major raid against the Jordanian administered West Bank town of as-Samu, in response to a Fatah-implemented roadside bomb attack which had killed three members of the Israeli security forces near the southern Green Line border.
The town council members had refused to exchange their Hussite prisoners.
Once inside the hall, the group threw the judge, the burgomaster, and some thirteen members of the town council out of the window and into the street, where they were killed by the fall or dispatched by the mob.
* The Faradda di li candareri ( The Descent of the Candelieri ): it's a devotional procession, in which enormous wooden candles are carried by members of the city guilds from the town centre to the church of Santa Maria of Betlem, in commemoration of the end of the plague in 1582, but it probably has older origins, from a cultural tradition from Pisa that as early as in the second half of the 13th century was practiced in some parts of Sardinia.
On 6 September 2000, three UNHCR staff members were attacked and killed in Atambua, a town in West Timor ( see Attacks on humanitarian workers ).

members and council
But crucially citizens voting in both were not subject to review and prosecution as were council members and all other officeholders.
Something like 1100 citizens ( including the members of the council of 500 ) held office each year.
These influences washed into municipal politics during the early and mid-1970s when three members of the Human Rights Party ( HRP ) won city council seats on the strength of the student vote.
This became Abercarn urban district in 1894, governed by an urban district council of twelve members.
The advisory council consists of 15 elected members:
The city council consists of seven members.
The city is governed by a " strong " mayor system who appoints two council members and / or city residents to serve at the mayor's pleasure on the board of public works and safety.
The city council consists of five members.
The parish council, which has 15 members who are elected for four years, is responsible for local issues, including setting an annual precept ( local rate ) to cover the council ’ s operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny.
Dioscorus began the council by banning all members of the November 447 synod which had deposed Eutyches.
The city council is called the Board of Supervisors and has four members.
Gregory XII's cardinals were accepted as true cardinals by the Council, but the members of the council delayed electing a new pope for fear that a new pope would restrict further discussion of pressing issues in the Church.
In addition, he serves on the advisory council of Hope For The Warriors, a national non-profit dedicated to provide a full cycle of non-medical care to combat wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen from each military branch.
The mayor's duties include running city council meetings and approves or vetoes all actions taken by the council members, and can vote in case of a tie.
Though present and allowed to speak before the council, members of the Imperial Roman / Byzantine court, abbots, priests, monks and laymen were not allowed to vote.
The general council is composed of 19 seats ; whose members are elected by popular vote to serve six-year terms.
Marie Antoinette, the King's younger brother the Comte d ' Artois, and other conservative members of the King's privy council urged him to dismiss Necker as financial advisor.
The ritual not only saw the girls become women, but also allowed their mothers to become members of the council, a position of some authority.
Subsequently, in 1946 he would go on to become a member of the society's governing council, although most other members of the society were wary of him and his academic credentials.
His depiction of how members of the council were elected to the senate, for example, aimed to emphasise the way the electoral system prevented factionalism from occurring, instead making sure that “ public benefits are largely extended among the citizens ” rather than narrowly amongst “ one family ”.
Fairness is further emphasised in Contarini ’ s constant references to the equality the members of the council enjoyed.
In an attempt to win last minute votes from moderate pro-democracy lawmakers, the government amended its reform package on 19 December by proposing a gradual cut in the number of district council members appointed by the Chief Executive.
A new region can be proposed by one third or more of the council members in each affected governorate plus 500 voters or by one tenth or more voters in each affected governorate.

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