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It is one of the Galician-speaking | councils of Asturias. |
ealed subsection 5 of section 16 of the Maori | Councils Act, which allowed Maori Councils to license |
and instrumentation funding from the Research | Councils UK and Technology Strategy Board |
world would be included in the administration | councils of the universities. |
He also attended the Plenary | Councils of Baltimore (1866, 1884) and the First Vatic |
At the third tier are the parish | councils, which do not cover all areas. |
In terms of the county | councils, changes in party control were as follows; |
In 1841, he supported the District | Councils Act, which was opposed by the other Reformers |
Allan retired from the two | councils after the union of Upper and Lower Canada in |
FitzOsbern was present at the church | councils held in 1072 and 1075. |
local organs of state power were the Popular | Councils, also elected for four years. |
uring these years he was a member of the city | councils of both Trondhjem and Steinkjer. |
re County Council and President of the County | Councils Association. |
Spankie served as president of the Medical | Councils of Ontario and of Canada. |
egislative Council was expanded by the Indian | Councils Act of 1892. |
reaty #3 continues to be composed of the many | councils of the Nation. |
Elections for the regional | councils were held on 16 March 2008. |
took place for all the seats on the district | councils on 30 May 1973. |
Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial | Councils Act No 42 of 1987, establishing provincial co |
also to include representatives of the county | councils, county borough councils, and universities wi |
ers with nine representatives from the county | councils and unitary authorities in the region and a f |
Each of the Research | Councils is an equal partner in RCUK, and each uses it |
Many of the new | councils had Whig and Radical majorities in place of t |
the City of Gosford control the Gosford/Wyong | Councils' Water Authority, which operates the Mangrove |
trategy team, made up of members from the two | councils, also participates in voting. |
rsy between Leeds Corporation and the various | councils over several issues relating to its operation |
cond diocesan synod, and attended the Plenary | Councils of Baltimore and the First Vatican Council. |
as formed in 1976 by the merger of the parish | councils of Clyst St Mary and Sowton. |
It was handed over to the Gosford/Wyong | Councils' Water Authority for full management, includi |
boundaries due to objections by the affected | councils, or for any other reason. |
p of bathing facilities owned by the district | councils before. |
d into Leicestershire in 1888 when the county | councils were set up. |
he result of the amalgamation of the District | Councils of Dublin, Port Gawler and Grace Plains. |
Karuah township is also split between the two | councils with almost all of the township located in Po |
active in the different sections of the youth | councils in Flanders, and a scouting leader. |
He also served on the electoral | councils for the federal seat of Eden-Monaro and the s |
Constitutionally the county | councils exercise a degree of municipal self-governmen |
also served as a member of the administration | councils of the Canadian Human Rights Trust and Egale |
ncil after an amendment was made to the Local | Councils Act. |
He was an active member of the governing | councils of the Royal Society, the British Association |
They also expressed the fear that the new | councils would not reflect a great diversity of opinio |
ir responsibilities transferred to the county | councils and county boroughs. |
As within the city, the district | councils then elected representatives from among their |
Elections took place for the county | councils and the Greater London Council, which elected |
In 2008 the Parish | Councils merged, and in 2010 the Huntingdon (Parishes) |
on 29 May in that year to elect the municipal | councils of Iceland. |
3 May 1997 as an amalgamation of the District | Councils of Loxton, Waikerie and Browns Well. |
(SALT), the group put pressure on the various | councils and even went so far as to provide a business |
ent that there was no legal basis for the two | Councils to jointly employ staff. |
elected councillors nominated by the District | Councils in Somerset |
Marrickville Council from 1949 (after the two | councils merged). |
Officially, the municipal | councils from the 1997 elections remained in office un |
um, to choose representatives in the regional | councils of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the Germa |
ch in 1959 and another book on the ecumenical | councils, which was published in 1965. |
for the Senate and leaders of the provincial | councils were elected. |
He also became a member of the workers | councils in Haifa and Jerusalem, and was sent to Polan |
by the merging of water assets from the local | councils of Brisbane, Ipswich, Scenic Rim, Lockyer Val |
009 to choose representatives in the regional | councils of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the Germa |
as a member of the municipal and the district | councils, and after 1990 was chairman of the CSU group |
In the case of the new | councils, they became shadow authorities, taking over |
were the mayors were elected by the municipal | councils, ADN was able to obtain a high percentage of |
tly being refurbished or rebuilt by the local | Councils and private owners. |
Moreover, the church | councils in the capital became the most powerful force |
vernment Act 1894 transferred to the district | councils of every rural district all the powers of rur |
Most of the powers of the county | councils were devolved to the districts but some servi |
Under the Indian | Councils Act of 1892, the maximum strength of the Coun |
Elections for the new | councils was to be in 1994, initially acting as "shado |
ed the nobles who sat with them in the ruling | councils of Toledo; and though the king's authority wa |
il were elected by their peers from the lower | councils of the administrative districts in Baghdad in |
On 19 December 2003, the municipal | councils of Dunkirk and Saint-Pol-sur-Mer decided in f |
ions Act 1882, and reestablished the existing | councils and administrative areas. |
there are similarities between the awakening | councils and armed groups in past conflicts that were |
later had spells as secretary of the workers | councils of Rehovot (1934-1943) and Jerusalem (1943-19 |
local level he was a member of the municipal | councils of Gjerpen from 1959 to 1963, Skien from 1963 |
ents to the Charter, may not include the band | councils if their authority derives not only from the |
Central Coast, operated by the Gosford/Wyong | Councils' Water Authority, a joint operation of the Ci |
United Kingdom Parliament which gave the town | councils of larger municipal boroughs the power to est |
tor be appointed, and that changes to the way | councils dealt with their own proposals be enacted. |
n Oberschlesien (Central Office of the Jewish | Councils of Elders in Upper Silesia), headed by Merin, |
municipality was distributed to the following | councils: Galdo (O Vicedo, Negradas and Vale) and Vive |
8 July 1929 following pressure from the local | councils who considered Kiveton Park station too far a |
In 1986 the county | councils of the metropolitan counties and the Greater |
s the former Director General of the Research | Councils as well as Professor of the Physics and Chemi |
a period as Director General of the Research | Councils, he was appointed to lead the newly formed In |
o among the best historians of the ecumenical | councils by reason of his edition of their decrees, wh |
n Church is recorded as holding the important | Councils of Clovesho between 742 and 825. |
members were no longer elected by the tribal | councils, the Assembly was enlarged, and all members w |
In addition, he also served on the advisory | councils or executive boards of several educational in |
pment, regarded him as a 'dove' in the ruling | councils of the Volunteers. |
llors and 13 boroughs to replace the existing | councils and community boards. |
it is planned that the members of the Island | Councils will also have a vote in the Senate election, |
A Catalogue of the City | Councils of Boston, 1822-1908, Roxbury, 1846-1867, Cha |
were the first since the merger of the seven | councils and elected the new Auckland Council, compose |
ate was increased to 63 under the Legislative | Councils Act, 1957 and it remained same until 1987. |
n 30 April 2006 for all seats on the district | councils of 14 districts in the north and east of the |
was to promote close relationship of the two | Councils and invite them to put forward their views on |
e decretals to the bishops and the provincial | councils, as well as to the direct intervention of the |
istrict Council, together with all the parish | councils in the Hampshire part of the Western Weald, h |
ber of both the Executive and the Legislative | Councils of Hong Kong. |
Several attempts have been made by the local | councils to limit this damage by fencing off large are |
5 and 1977, and was involved in the electoral | councils for Hume and the state seat of Burrinjuck. |
was both chairman and president of the County | Councils Association (now part of the Local Government |
In 2005, the city | councils of Sidney and Kimball called on Governor Dave |
's important that we acknowledge in the inner | councils of state that it (the war) has failed, so tha |
In 1957, according to the Legislative | Councils Act by the Parliament of India and a new cons |
ause of his health, but he attended the royal | councils of Clarendon and Northampton in 1164, which d |
seven local MPs and the leaders of the three | councils opposed to the plans. |
In the ecumenical | councils the terminology was clarified and standardize |
Columbia and Vancouver Island, the Executive | Councils were largely appointed by the Governor and in |
ut of civil service hands in 1991 to the town | councils, which are managed by the relevant elected Me |
tions to the initial amount and asked the two | councils that would be supporting Line One (Liverpool |
lvanayakam wrote that instead of the regional | councils promised by the pact, he wanted “an autonomou |
cal government basket case to one of the best | councils in the country". |
elopment, despite the objections of the local | councils and its green belt location, may yet set a pr |
ia (NDP) provincial government and the labour | councils of Vancouver and Victoria in 1998 and 1999, r |
arrangement lasted until 1974, when the three | councils were replaced by a single Lincolnshire County |
residents to voice their rights to the local | councils, improve the civic amenities in the area and |
e national assembly (and later on in the city | councils and other local government bodies) should be |
ams instead called for retention of the local | Councils as they exist as of 2009, with a stronger Auc |
d spoken as a representative of the soldiers' | councils, Popp presented comprehensive minimum demands |
nd New Territories Administration, the former | Councils and Administration Branch, the former Finance |
' (a year later, with D-Day over, the various | Councils collected them for use in London which was su |
Following this, he was elected by the County | Councils' Welsh Conservative group to be one of its re |
lication of the proceedings of the provincial | councils of 1567 and 1583, and several works of exclus |
tion opposing the name change, while the city | councils of Anaheim, Irvine, and Los Angeles adopted f |
and Public Policy, funded under the granting | councils' Management of Technological Change program. |
species of law, of the history of the church | councils, of the political and religious vicissitudes |
ms the christological teaching of the earlier | councils and in setting forth the role of images (icon |
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