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With and mayors
With Grifo contained, the two mayors, who had not yet proved themselves in battle in defence of the realm as their father had, on the initiative of Carloman, installed the Merovingian Childeric III as king ( 743 ), even though Martel had left the throne vacant since the death of Theuderic IV in 737.
With the exception of James Simpson, who became Toronto's first socialist mayor in 1935, the city's mayors were Tories in the first half of the 20th century.
With the CHED implementation of the National Service Training Program ( NSTP ) in June 2002, NEU received commendations from town mayors and community leaders for its implementation of all three NSTP components: Literacy Training Service, Community Welfare Service Training, and Reserved Office Training Corps.
With the election of David Miller as mayor in the 2003 election, Pantalone was appointed as one of three deputy mayors.
With the establishment of the government under the United States of America, Don Domingo Damatan was appointed as the first “ presidente municipal .” During the Commonwealth, or transitory period before independence the town had the following elected municipal mayors: Guillermo Blas and Federico Acio.

With and councils
With the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in 1986, these metropolitan boroughs became independent, and continue to be so at present.
With the creation of the creed, a precedent was established for subsequent local and regional councils of Bishops ( Synods ) to create statements of belief and canons of doctrinal orthodoxy — the intent being to define unity of beliefs for the whole of Christendom.
With the advent of elected councils, the offices of lord lieutenant and sheriff became largely ceremonial.
With Savonarola ’ s advice and support ( as a non-citizen and cleric he was ineligible to hold office ), a Savonarolan political " party ," dubbed ‘ the Frateschi ,’ took shape and steered the friar ’ s program through the councils.
With Muslim traders came not just Islam, but a new technique of social organisation, the sultanate, which replaced local councils of rich men ( orang kaya ) on the more important islands, and proved more effective in dealing with outsiders.
With the help of local councils, the East Midlands Development Agency, English Heritage, the Heritage Lottery Fund, and at the cost of £ 5 million, the mills were restored and decontaminated.
With these powers, he decreed a land reform law that established village councils and increased the peasants ' share of production.
With him there appears the idea that the pope must limit his activity to ecclesiastical matters, and not intrude in those pertaining to the State, which concern kings only ; that his supremacy is bound to respect the prescriptions of the ancient canons and the privileges of the Churches ; and that his decretals must not be placed upon the same footing as the canons of the councils.
With the amalgamation of the city of Toronto with the suburban municipalities of Metro in 1997, the councils of the six former cities were abolished.
With the majority of CVA's offices located in regional Australia, a major focus of the organisation's work involves assisting individual landholders, Landcare groups and Catchment Management Authorities involved in land management programs ; councils and shires ; and all major National Parks agencies.
With the continued success of the free newspaper model, newspaper publishers are coming under increasing pressure from local councils and public transport companies to contribute more to the clean up costs.
With the help of the six regional science centers, eight regional fisheries management councils, the coastal states and territories, and three interstate fisheries management commissions, NMFS conserves and manages marine fisheries to promote sustainability and to prevent lost economic potential associated with overfishing, declining species, and degraded habitats.
With the major changes in both local government and the courts services through implementation of the Courts Act 1971 and the establishment of the Crown Court for England and Wales, the councils of boroughs have had the power to appoint a Circuit Judge or a Recorder of the Crown Court as Honorary Recorder of the borough concerned.
With the remaining investment income from tolls insufficient to pay for major reconstruction, on 31 March 1931 the bridge was taken into the joint public ownership of Surrey and Middlesex councils, and proposals were made to widen it.
With the reform of local government in Northern Ireland in 1973, both county councils and urban and rural district councils were abolished and replaced by a smaller set of district councils.

With and boards
With the source of light behind the copy, there is no loss of lumen output, as with conventional boards illuminated by means of reflected light.
With this improvement more complex and reliable CPUs were built onto one or several printed circuit boards containing discrete ( individual ) components.
With the pilot placed high for a good view over the short nose and close-cowled radial engine, it could almost have come from the Filton drawing boards.
With regard to public boards and statutory corporations, excluding banks and financial institutions, Joint Consultative Committees ( JCCs ) that acted as advisory bodies to managing directors were created.
With 1: 20 to play, Tim Gleason saved a puck on his knees at the right point, passed it to Joni Pitkanen on the left boards, who then hit Game 4 hero Jussi Jokinen at the far post for the tying goal.
With the aid of the Chen family as well as his family and friends, Ryo boards a boat to Hong Kong.
With the council's consent, the mayor appoints all members of the city boards and, if necessary, serves as the tie-breaking vote on council business.
With the name of Chicago passengers would mistake it for Chicago, Ill, so they changed the name to Chicago Junction, but the word Junction did not fit on boards at the time so it did not fix the problem.
With two notable exceptions, the paintings were soon replaced by bulletin boards and enclosed display cases which remained largely unchanged for several decades.
With parking facilities and information boards for visitors, Maiden Castle is open to the public all year round.
With Internet message boards, a user sitting at his or her computer is the only one present in their online experience, which might have to do with why they are more willing to reach out.
With the purchase of STB 3dfx created a line of Velocity boards ( a STB brand ) that used crippled Voodoo3 chips, as a product to target the low-end market.
With permanent modifications a toaster oven can be used as a reflow oven for the purpose of soldering electronic components to circuit boards.
With the aid of the Taketomi mayor and the, he was able to publicize the offer on bulletin boards and in other ways.
With stocks, boards are placed around the legs or the wrists, whereas in the pillory they are placed around the arms and neck and fixed to a pole, and the victim stands.
* 1868: With Education Act, Tasmania becomes first Australian colony to have compulsory state education system, administered by local school boards
With no requirement for ammunition the interior was given over to the radios, two No. 19 radios and No. 18 radio, map boards and related equipment.
With tears in her eyes, Brooke boards the plane to tell Tad that there has been a horrible accident.
With Shoufa, the company running the expressway, unwilling to budge, standing firm to its view that the prices were authorised by the local Price Bureau, and with enough disgruntled Beijingers posting on message boards demanding the removal of the tolls, the authorities stepped in at the end of December 2003 and decreed that the road be made free on the first day 2004.
With most Xbox Arcade games, it features Leader boards that track players progress throughout the castle and features 12 achievements worth 200 points.
With the two horizontal boards between the top and bottom, it was an easy put on a Board & Batten siding and it only took four 16 penny nails per board.
With the exception of marshals of the RAF, the embellished shoulder boards feature the golden air officers ' eagle and wreath device surmounted by a lion standant guardant.
With time he moved up to supervisory positions and became rich enough to buy the company when its charter expired, and Connell became an influential Scranton businessmann, serving on several boards of directors.
With a little pirating and a bit of imagination, " Lurline ," the Club's first production, hit the boards at the Chestnut Street Opera House on June 4, 1889, for one night only.

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