mayors in English

noun
1
the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality.
After retirement she was town councillor and deputy mayor and was a member of many local societies.

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1. Mayors want local companies to behave ethically.

2. Some Burgomasters were indeed selected to be mayors

3. The mayors vowed to snuff out gun crime.

4. 5 The mayors vowed to snuff out gun crime.

5. Many of the first black mayors, like Stokes and Hatcher.

6. Mayors have to juggle scarce resources to keep their cities working.

7. "Two Mayors Exchanging seats with vice, 3 VMs eye Top seats".

8. The Witnesses visited police chiefs, mayors, public prosecutors, and other officials.

9. In the 1970s two descendants of Boeotian immigrants were elected city mayors

10. Local councils and city mayors are popularly elected and exercise control over local budgets.

11. In addition several cases of abuse of administrative resources were reported, especially by mayors’ offices.

12. This came after mayors from towns supporting the referendum were questioned in court by state prosecutors.

13. Often he is resignedly mutilated by sour aldermen, by painfully fat lord mayors, by put-upon railway porters.Sentencedict

14. Municipal mayors, heads of nonprofit social service agencies, government bureaucrats, contractors and political party officials have all faced charges.

15. 3 Municipal mayors, heads of nonprofit social service agencies, government bureaucrats, contractors and political party officials have all faced charges.

16. The law of 27 February 2002 on local ("proximity") democracy increased the powers of both the arrondissement councils and the arrondissement mayors.

17. The mayors of Morganton and Valdese said that they were adamantly against the transfer and that the panel's ruling was skewed and biased.

18. CeasefirePA is a statewide organization working with mayors, police chiefs, faith leaders, community organizations, and individual Pennsylvanians to take a stand against gun violence.

19. The Municipal Corporations will have one mayor and two deputy mayors, while the Municipalities will have a chairperson and two vice-Chairpersons, This was …

20. There are not a few municipal administration cases, in which mayors directly handle administrative issues of all levels, thus resulting in trans-hierarchy administrative crisis.

21. A brief filed by associations of counties, cities and mayors went further, saying the businesses Challenging the access regulation “propose a revolution in takings jurisprudence whereby

22. Although the dynasty would endure for more than a century afterward, it would be ruled mostly by “idle kings” – or kings controlled by their mayors, the Carolingians

23. Alcalde mayors and corregidores exercised multiple prerogatives as judge, inspector of encomiendas, chief of police, tribute collector, capitan-general of the province, and even vice-regal patron.

24. Austrian mayors who got leftover Covid vaccines accused of 'queue-jumping' Government clarifies rules on leftover doses after several local officials receive vaccine at care homes Published: 21

25. From Amsterdam to Toronto, world’s mayors rally to stop Antisemitism While advocacy and policy geared toward combating Antisemitism often occurs solely at a national or international level,

26. It provides for abolishing the maximum 35-year term of concession contracts and also gives the right to open a concession procedure to government ministers and mayors.

27. The moves by French mayors in coastal cities to ban the Burkini on their beaches has put a new twist on a long-running debate in Europe and …

28. Forcing states to accept the permits of the most permissive jurisdictions would be an assault on states' rights, says Mark Glaze of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a pressure group.

29. Knighton's town >mayor Roger Bright, 82, with two equally angry former mayors by the town's historic clocktower, which has Chimed every 15 minutes for more than 140 years and could be …

30. The new governing bodies for 11 Municipal Corporations and 75 municipalities were formed after the Municipal Election Results were declared and the election for the new mayors and Chairpersons were conducted on Tuesday

31. Lawrence Francis Bretta was a Member of the, from the 24th Middlesex District, Chairman of the, Somerville School Committee, Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts House of Representatives, SomervilleSchool Committee, List of mayors of Somerville, and Massachusetts.

32. Teachers stood for schools that run on renewable energy, women supported healthier agriculture, grandmothers demanded clean air for their grandchildren, unions want a green job transition, and city mayors want investments in energy-efficient buildings.

33. Benchley, a mildmannered nonpartisan aide to a dozen Worcester mayors, and Jane Moran Benchley, known as Jennie to the family, a stern prohibitionist who nonetheless had a sharp sense of humor and could readily laugh at herself.

34. The Philippine government's approval of the reopening of many movie theaters, video game Arcades and other leisure businesses shut since last year was postponed at least another two weeks after mayors feared it will bring new coronavirus infections

35. Angier Louis Goodwin was a President of the Massachusetts Senate, Member of the Massachusetts Senate, Member of the, Massachusetts House of Representatives, 4th Middlesex District, Mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts, 22nd Middlesex District, and List of mayors of Melrose.

36. In 1999, Casta was ranked first in a national survey ordered by the French Mayors Association to decide who should be the new model for the bust of Marianne, an allegorical symbol of the French Republic, which stands inside every French town hall.

37. "Boss" is a serious drama about a fictional mayor of Chicago, but anyone who knows anything about the Windy City knows that this show is closely mirrored against those famous Chicago mayors, "Bosses" of a city empire that stretches back to 1837.

38. The Course is intended for a wide audience of personnel which includes government executives, private-sector and nongovernmental organization (NGO) leaders, and emergency management practitioners, senior elected and appointed leaders, such as Federal department or agency heads, State Governors, mayors, tribal leaders, and city or county

39. Under the Merovingians, the Carolingians obtained the office of mayor of the palace.As the authority of the Merovingian rulers gradually slipped from them, power became increasingly concentrated in the hands of the mayors, so much so that they were the ones who were effectively ruling the kingdom.

40. The Royal Almonry Procession -including some of the most historic posts in Britain, including the Yeoman of the Guard, the Children of the Royal Almonry, the Wandsmen, and the Lord High Almoner -was being followed by the Chief Constable and Merseyside mayors and mayoresses who entered the cathedral ahead of the Queen.

41. All cities that participate in the 2021 Global Mayors Challenge will have access to: an unparalleled network of peers also working on bold, new ideas to share lessons learned, data, and support one another; world renowned experts in innovation, data, and subject matter from across the Bloomberg network; and bespoke technical assistance and training to help teams test, learn and …

42. WATCH: Top 1 News headlines - Vaccination against COVID-19 for medical frontliners in Bataan, continue - Mayors and priests in Bataan discussed the upcoming celebration of the Holy Week - 171 youth, given a chance to work in the government under the program of DOLE - 333 senior citizen frontliners in the second district of Bataan, received financial assistance from DSWD - Gob Abet, at …