Municipality Sentence Examples

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  • The municipality owns its water-works and its electric-lighting plant.

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  • Cairns became a municipality in 1885.

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  • The municipality owns its watersupply system.

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  • The government was vested in the council (1 30uXii) and people (8rl/20s), and administered by civil officers with Greek titles, the proedros (president), the grammateus (secretary), the archons, syndics and dekaprotoi (a fiscal council of ten), following the model of a Greek municipality under the Roman Empire.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its waterworks; the water supply is obtained from artesian wells.

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  • In November he was elected a member of the municipality of Roye, but was expelled.

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  • In the municipality the alcalde (mayor) was appointed by the governor-general, and the ayuntamiento (council) was controlled by the veto of the provincial governor and by the assembly of the province.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks.

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  • In July 1791 Camille appeared before the municipality of Paris as head of a deputation of petitioners for the deposition of the king.

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  • The waterworks are owned by the municipality.

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  • The municipality maintains an efficient forestry department.

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  • Since 1876 each municipality has a council of twenty members to exercise control over its administration.

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  • The electric-lighting plant is owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • In 1820 the town was incorporated as the City of Jersey, but it remained a part of the township of Bergen until 1838, when it was reincorporated as a distinct municipality.

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  • There are a number of grey and blue limestone quarries, one of which is owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • The municipality maintains an electric tram service.

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  • Pop. of the municipality (1900), 2 9,33 1, a large percentage being summer residents, as the census was taken late in December; (1902, municipal census), 18, 373.

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  • As a municipality covers a large extent of country, the population given is larger than that of the urban parishes, and is therefore not strictly correct according to European practice.

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  • During the first half of the 13th century, when the university of Paris was plunged in angry feuds with the municipality, feuds which even led at one time (1229) to the flight of the students in a body, the friars established teachers in their convents in Paris.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the electriclighting plant.

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  • Cobar is a municipality, as also is the adjacent township of Gladstone, with a mining population.

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  • The town is governed by a municipality, which since 1903 has acquired control of the sanitary service, water supply, electric lighting and tramways.

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  • The waterworks and electric-lighting plant are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • There they heard John take the oath to the ` Commune ' like a French king or lord; and then London for the first time had a municipality of her own."

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  • In January 1790 he returned to Montpellier, was elected a member of the municipality, was one of the founders of the Jacobin club in that city, and on the flight of Louis XVI.

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  • Re-elected to the Convention, he opposed the pretensions of the Commune and the proposed grant of money to the municipality of Paris by the state.

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  • While thus occupied he was arrested by the municipality of Sedan; he was set free after a few days' detention.

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  • Popular acclamation made him an object of devotion; the municipality erected a noble shrine for his body, and his fame as saint and traveller had spread far and wide before the middle of the century, but it was not till four centuries later (1755) that the papal authority formally sanctioned his beatification.

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  • Cooktown became a municipality in 1876.

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  • Noumea alone has (since 1879) a municipality, other localities being administered by commissions.

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  • Accra, the first town in the Gold Coast colony to be raised (July 1, 1896) to the rank of a municipality, is governed by a town council with power to raise and spend money.

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  • The long struggle between the municipality and the Austrian ministry arising out of the refusal to sanction the election (1895) of Dr Lueger, the anti-Semitic leader and champion, recalls in some respects the Wilkes incident in London.

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  • In spite of shortsighted parsimony in the matter of schools, &c., and increased resources through the allocation to the municipality of a certain percentage of new state and provincial taxation, their anti-Semitic successors have been unable to avoid a deficit, and have been obliged to increase the rates.

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  • Inverell became a municipality in 1872.

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  • The town is governed by a municipality (created in 1893) with a mayor and councillors, the large majority being elective.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works, electric-lighting plant and gas plant.

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  • In 1311, the two burgomasters, now chiefs of the municipality, take the place of the royal Schultheiss.

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  • In 1903 the adjacent municipality of Mapandan (pop. in 1903, 4198) was annexed to Magaldán.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • There is a regular water supply worked by the municipality.

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  • The general illuminant is electricity, and both electrical and gas services are owned by the municipality.

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  • The tramway service, opened in 1891, was taken over by the municipality in 1904.

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  • In 1908 the rateable value of the municipality was £36,466,644, the rate 21d.

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  • It became a municipality in 1855 and a city in 1871.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks, a natural gas plant, and an electric lighting plant.

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  • One was a Roman colonia (municipality of Roman citizens, self-governing) situated on the hill near the present Fourvieres (Forum vetus)..

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  • The municipality owns and operates the gas and electric-lighting plants and the water works (the watersupply being derived from natural ponds, some of which are outside the city limits), and owns and leases (to the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad) a railway extending (10.3 m.) to Westfield, Mass.

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  • Close to the cathedral lies the house of the poet Gleim (q.v.), since 1899 the property of the municipality and converted into a museum.

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  • It is governed by an active municipality, whose revenue and expenditure have rapidly increased.

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  • Tarrasa was a Roman Municipality, and a bishopric from the 5th century to the Moorish invasion in the 8th.

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  • Returning from this mission, he pronounced an eloquent discourse in favour of the republic. His simple manners, easy speech, ardent temperament and irreproachable private life gave him great influence in Paris, and he was elected president of the Commune, defending the municipality in that capacity at the bar of the Convention on the 31st of October 1792.

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  • One-half the proceeds goes to the county and one-half to the municipality or township in which the liquor is sold.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its gas-lighting plant.

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  • The New Jefusalem of Ezra was organized as a municipality and a church, not as a nation.

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  • The city is well sewered, and has an excellent water-supply system owned by the municipality and representing an investment of more than $5,000,000.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water - works.

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  • In 1874 it was incorporated as a municipality.

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  • In France, where the nursing was comparatively well performed by the religious orders, no change was made until 1877, when a training school was opened in Paris by the municipality, and two others by the Assistance Publique, in connexion with the Salpetriere and Bicetre Hospitals.

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  • As a municipality it dates from 1862.

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  • He became a barrister at a at h ers Bastia in June 1788, and was soon elected a councillor of the municipality of Ajaccio.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works, and the water is brought from reservoirs in the Pequanac Valley 20-30 m.

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  • The municipality owns its water-works.

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  • The chief cities and towns of the state, with their populations in 1890, are Victoria, Sao Matheus (municipality, 7761) on a river of the same name 16 m.

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  • It once included the municipality of Campos, now belonging to the state of Rio de Janeiro.

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  • The Khartum Zoological Gardens are free to the public and are under the control of the municipality, but the collection of animals is under the Game Preservation Department.

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  • It is controlled by the Zoological Society of New York, with representatives of the municipality of the City of New York, and is financed largely out of municipal funds, and is open free to the public five days a week.

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  • The Zoological Gardens at Buenos Aires are supported by the municipality, and contain many interesting animals, well housed in beautiful surroundings.

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  • The Society is not assisted by the state or the municipality, but derives its revenue from the subscriptions of Fellows, gate-money, Garden receipts and so forth.

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  • The town was founded in 1815 by Governor Macquarie, taking its name from the 3rd Earl Bathurst, then secretary of state for the colonies, and it has been a municipality since 1862.

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  • The municipality owns its waterworks and filtration plant.

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  • It was a self-governing municipality, striking its, own coins, and stood on the Apamea-Synnada-Pessinus road, by which the celebrated marble called Synnadic, Docimian and Phrygian was conveyed to the coast.

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  • The municipality operates the water-works.

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  • The earlier governors had their country residence near the town, but the domain is now a public park in the hands of the municipality.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works and electric-lighting plant.

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  • Armidale became a municipality in 1863.

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  • But as ancient authorities are unanimous in giving munus in this connexion the sense of "duty" or "service," it is probable that the chief feature of municipality was the performance of certain services to Rome.'

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  • But under cover of these two main objects, the only two purposes for which such combinations were allowed under the Empire, associations of all kinds grew up. The organization of the gilds was based on that of the municipality.

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  • There is a model farm belonging to the municipality in the suburbs.

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  • A system of water-works, established in 1821, was acquired by the municipality in 1865.

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  • The municipality owns its waterworks and an electric-lighting plant.

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  • Among the city's manufactures are lumber, furniture, iron, stoves, flour and brooms. The municipality owns and operates its waterworks.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its waterworks and street-lighting plants.

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  • It belongs to the municipality, and is used for the Risorgimento Museum.

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  • The affairs of the town are administered by a municipality.

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  • The municipality maintains several well-equipped public baths, and owns its water-supply system, the water being obtained from Lake Erie.

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  • Within a few years of the Claudian invasion a colonia, or municipality of time-expired soldiers, had been planted in the old native capital of Colchester (Camulodunum), and though it served at first mainly as a fortress and thus provoked British hatred, it came soon to exercise a civilizing influence.

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  • Each Roman municipality ruled itself and a territory perhaps as large as a small county which belonged to it.

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  • It was founded by Claudius, early in the period of the Roman conquest, as a municipality with discharged Roman soldiers as citizens, to assist the Roman dominion and spread its civilization.

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  • The municipality has natural gas for heating, lighting and manufacturing.

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  • The municipality was created in 1859; and Goulburn became a city in 1864.

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  • The municipality owns the waterworks, the water being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • Philadelphus, and began to recover itself as an autonomous municipality.

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  • For administrative purposes the province is divided into 6 districts and an autonomous municipality, Rovigno (pop. 10,205).

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works and electriclighting plants.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its electric-lighting plant.

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  • Pop. of the municipality (1890) 20,182, of whom about 12,000 belonged to the city.

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  • This park was once a national drilling ground, which was taken over by the municipality with a view to erecting upon it a new residential quarter, rendered necessary by the phenomenal growth of the city during the last twenty-five years of the 19th century.

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  • Looking on to the piazza is the fine Palazzo Marino, the seat of the municipality since 1861; it was built by Galeazzo Alessi in 1558, to whom the side façade and the court are due, but was not completed until 1890, when the main facade was erected by Luca Beltrami.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks, and gas and electriclighting plants.

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  • By the will of the prince he was endowed for life with the post of Regidor, or legal representative of the king in the municipality of Madrid.

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  • The water-works are owned by the municipality.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water system, water being drawn from lakes near Pike's Peak.

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  • The ancient Bergomum was the centre of the tribe of the Orobii; it became, after their subjection to Rome, a Roman municipality with a considerable territory, and after its destruction by Attila, became the capital of a Lombard duchy.

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  • After spreading desolation through North Italy and striking terror into the citizens of Rome, Alaric was met by Stilicho at Pollentia (a Roman municipality in what is now Piedmont), and the battle which then followed on the 6th of April 402 (Easter-day) was a victory, though a costly one for Rome, and effectually barred the further progress of the barbarians.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works.

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  • The ancient walls and ditches, which formerly environed the city, were dismantled between 1881 and 1885, and the site of the old fortifications, bought from the government by the municipality, were converted into a fine boulevard, the Ring, nearly 4 m.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works, water being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • After the fall of Numantia, and still more after the death of Sertorius (72 B.C.), the Celtiberians became gradually romanized, and town life grew up among their valleys; Clunia, for instance, became a Roman municipality, and ruins of its walls, gates and theatre testify to its civilization; while Bilbilis (Bambola), another municipality, was the birthplace of the eminently Roman poet Martial.

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  • Chinsura is included in the Hugh municipality.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works, the water-supply being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • The municipality owns the water works and the sewer system; the water supply is obtained from the Delaware and is stored in a reservoir having a capacity of about i io,000,000 gallons.

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  • Pop. of the municipality (1904) 29,477, of whom 9123 were whites.

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  • For inscriptions relating to the Roman municipality see C.I.L.

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  • Invercargill became a municipality in 1871, and there are five suburban municipalities.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water works and the electric lighting plant.

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  • The college of Surgeons was founded by the municipality of Edinburgh (1505), and in 1506 obtained the title of " Royal."

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  • The town is governed by a municipality composed partly of ex officio, nominated and elected members.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the municipality, the water being obtained from Lake Goguac, a summer pleasure resort about 2 m.

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  • Budapest possesses, besides an opera house, eight theatres, of which two are subsidized by the government and one by the municipality.

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  • In 1872 both towns were united into one municipality.

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  • The municipality occupied the right bank near the present railway station.

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  • The system is owned by the municipality.

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  • For administrative purposes, the country is divided into 9 districts and an autonomous municipality, Czernowitz (pop. 69,619), the capital.

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  • Garibaldi went on board the British flagship to confer with the Neapolitan generals Letizia and Chretien; Letizia's proposal that the municipality should make a humble petition to the king was indignantly rejected by Garibaldi, who merely agreed to the extension of the armistice until next day.

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  • It has no municipality.

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  • Pop. (1890) 11,400, including many Germans; (1902, estimate) 16,000; of the municipality, including a large rural district and several villages (1890), 30,687.

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  • Each municipality is governed by a president, a vice-president, and a municipal council, all of whom are elected biennially by the qualified electors of the municipality.

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  • The Philippine " municipality " is an administrative area, often sparsely settled, is often called a town, and may be compared to a New England township; the municipalities are the units into which the provinces are divided.

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  • Each municipality is made up of barrios or small villages (about 13,400 in the entire archipelago) and of one, or more, more thickly peopled areas, each called a poblacion, and resembling the township " centre " of New England.

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  • In each municipality there is a school board consisting of the president of the municipality and from four to six other members as the division superintendent shall determine; one-half of them are elected by the municipal council and one-half are appointed by the division superintendent.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works and the gas-lighting plant.

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  • The town is governed by a municipality.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works, the water-supply being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • One portion, acquired by the municipality, has been turned into promenades and gardens, the Steffens Park, outside the Olivaer Tor, fifty acres in extent, occupying the north-western corner.

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  • It lies within the limits of the south suburban municipality, and is a cantonment of native troops.

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  • The creditor has the right of claiming the aid of the law against the defaulting municipality; and the amounts, the terms, and the time of duration of local debt are supervised in order to prevent injustice to particular persons or improvidence with regard to the revenue and property of the local units.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its waterworks and gas and' electric-lighting plants; the city is supplied with natural gas.

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  • The municipality owns its waterworks, the water being obtained from eleven artesian wells, and being chemically similar to that of Waukesha Springs.

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  • Augustus, however, founded a municipality there (municipium Augustum Veiens), inscriptions of which have been found down to the time of Constantius, after which, at some date unknown, the place was deserted.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks and electric-lighting plant.

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  • The population of the municipality of Newcastle is 14,250; of the town and suburbs about 70,000.

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  • It became a free settlement in 1821, and in 1859 was erected into a municipality.

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  • A fine crypt, along with remains of the prior's lodging, refectory and chapel, may still be viewed, as the priory was purchased by private subscription and handed over to the municipality in 1896.

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  • The town was created a municipality in 1904.

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  • The connexion between the companies and the municipality is shortly as follows.

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  • The town, which forms one municipality with Nawabganj, the administrative headquarters of the district, is 17 m.

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  • On the outbreak of the Revolution Couthon, who was now a member of the municipality of Clermont-Ferrand, published his L'Aristocrate converti, in which he revealed himself as a liberal and a champion of constitutional monarchy.

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  • Golden Gate Park (about 1014 acres) was a waste of barren sand dunes when acquired by the municipality in 1870, but skilful planting and cultivation have entirely transformed its character.

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  • It needed a Virchow to open the eyes of the municipality to the terrible waste of life such a state of things entailed.

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  • The position it has at length attained is due not alone to the enterprise of its citizens and the municipality.

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  • In 1458 the right of minting money according to the pattern and value of the Buda coinage was granted to the municipality by King Matthias I.

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  • Pop. of the municipality (1903) 1 4,945; after the census of 1903 was taken there were united to Vigan the municipalities of Bantay (pop. 7020), San Vicente (pop. 5060), Santa Catalina (pop. 5625) and Coayan (pop. 6201), making the total population of the municipality 38,851.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works and power plant.

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  • The lower course of the Tiber has been from the earliest ages subject to frequent and severe inundations; of more recent ones, those of 1598, 1870 and 1900 have been especially destructive, but since the year 1876 the municipality of Rome, assisted by the Italian Government, has taken steps to check, and possibly to prevent these calamities within the city by constructing embankments of stone, resting on caissons, for a total distance (counting in both sides of the river) of 6 miles.

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  • Under the new system modelled upon that of the Bombay municipality, this body, styled the corporation, remains comparatively unaltered; but a large portion of their powers is transferred to a general committee, composed of twelve members, of whom one-third are elected by the corporation, one-third by certain public bodies and one-third are nominated by the government.

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  • The two most important works undertaken by the old municipality were the provision of a supply of filtered water and the construction of a main drainage system.

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  • The Handley library (1910), a memorial to John Handley, a part of whose estate was bequeathed to establish industrial schools for the poor of Winchester, and an auditorium are owned by the municipality.

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  • No civil life or municipality seems, however, to have grown up outside its walls, as at York (Eburacum).

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  • The father seems to have been an energetic, visionary man, who, dying while his only son was a little lad, left to his family no better provision than a lawsuit against the municipality of the town of Aix It was at Aix, which figures as Plassans in so many of his novels, that the boy received the first part of his education.

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  • The town is governed by a municipality which owns the water and electric lighting supplies and the tramway system.

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  • Gympie became a municipality in 1880.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works system and its gas and electric-lighting plants.

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  • From 1903 until February 1908 it was part of the town or municipality of Iloilo.

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  • It was heavily subsidized in the Bourbon times, but now, except for giving the house, which is the property of the municipality, no assistance is granted from the public funds.

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  • The site is now occupied by the village of Kadikeui ("Village of the Judge"), which forms the tenth "cercle" of the municipality of Constantinople.

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  • Its suburb, East Orange, in the county of Bathurst, is a separate municipality.

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  • The city waterworks are owned by the municipality.

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  • In addition to the actual mortality it inflicted, the plague caused an exodus of the population from the island, disorganized the labour at the docks and in the mills, and swallowed up large sums which were spent by the municipality on plague operations and sanitary improvements.

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  • Pop. of the municipality (1904) 14, 757, of whom 4 1 75 were whites.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks and an electric-lighting plant.

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  • The municipality of Debreczen owns between three hundred and four hundred square miles of the adjoining country, which possesses all the characteristics of the Hungarian puszta, and on which roam large herds of cattle.

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  • In 1871 the late Professor Rankine, F.R.S., whose remarkable perception of the practical fitness or unfitness of purely theoretical deductions gives his writings exceptional value, received from Major Tulloch, R.E., on behalf of the municipality of Bombay, a request to consider the subject generally, and with special reference to very high dams, such as have since been constructed in India.

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  • The waterworks and the sewage disposal plant are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • Gorlitz is one of the handsomest, and, owing to the extensive forests of 70,000 acres, which are the property of the municipality, one of the wealthiest towns in Germany.

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  • The whole system is owned by the municipality and canfurnish about 300 million gallons daily.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its electric-lighting plant and water-works.

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  • Barmen, although mentioned in chronicles in the 11th century, did not attain civic rights until 1808, when it was formed into a municipality by the grand-duke of Berg.

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  • The city has bottling works, and manufactures fertilizers, lumber, coffins, ice, &c. The municipality owns and operates the water-works; the water-supply comes from a spring 2 m.

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  • The municipality owns the water works.

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  • Finding most of its valuable rates hypothecated to the meeting of old debts, the municipality of Palermo has embarked upon municipal ownership and trading in various directions.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works and the electric lighting plant.

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  • It was created a municipality in 1853, and a city in 1857; and in 1881 its name was changed from Hobart Town to the present form.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works and electric lighting plant.

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  • At the suggestion of the municipality of Paris the Assembly decreed a general federation of all France, to be held on the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille.

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  • The Jacobin municipality was overturned, and Challier, their fiercest demagogue, was arrested.

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  • Nearly all the capital stock of the water-works company is owned by the municipality.

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  • Communal courts exist in every commune or municipality, and certain judicial powers are delegated to the police, under laws dated 1850-1904.

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  • It was expected when the council was formed that the three settlements - the British, French and Americans - would have been incorporated into one municipality, but international jealousy prevented the fulfilment of the scheme, and it was not until 1863 that the Americans threw in their lot with the British.

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  • The loss thus inflicted on the municipality was very considerable, and was intensified by a commercial crisis in cotton and tea, in both of which there had been a great deal of over-speculation.

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  • The French municipality is worked on similar lines, except that every vote and every disbursement of money is subject to the approval of the French consul-general.

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  • In practice individualism is chiefly concerned to oppose the concentration of commercial and industrial enterprise in the hands of the state and the municipality.

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  • On the Apeldoorn road is Sonsbeek, with a wooded park and small lakes, formerly a private seat and now belonging to the municipality.

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  • A congress of Croatian and Dalmatian deputies met at Spalato to advocate Serbo-Croatian unity, and in 1906 the municipality of Agram endeavoured to petition the king in favour of union with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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  • The municipality owns the waterworks system, the water supply being obtained from the Mississippi river.

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  • Barotac Nuevo is a 4th class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines.

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  • Every commune or municipality has its own elected ayuntamiento, which has complete control over municipal administration, with power to levy and collect taxes.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the electriclighting plant and the water-works.

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  • The water-works and the electric lighting plant are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • The municipality owns its water works and its electric-lighting system.

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  • With a view of effecting the reduction of street car fares to three cents, the state legislature in 1899 passed an act for purchasing or leasing the street railways of the city, but the Supreme Court pronounced this act unconstitutional on the ground that, as the constitution prohibited the state from engaging in a work of internal improvement, the state could not empower a municipality to do so.

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  • Sometimes a municipality takes on itself to construct and maintain a caravanserai; but in any case the institution is tax-free, and its revenues are inalienable.

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  • The water-works and electric light plant are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • It comprises under one municipality the settlement formerly called Grahamstown, with its suburbs Shortland and Tararu.

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  • Until 1874, when the existing municipality was constituted, the administration was in the hands of the local government, which devoted itself to raising the centre of the town above the river level, providing land fit for building purposes from the original swamp, which was flooded at spring-tides, and making roads, bridges, culverts and surface drains.

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  • The general law for the incorporation of cities and towns vests the government of each municipality accepting its provisions principally in a mayor and two aldermen from each ward.

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  • These were the chief printed media of his anti-Government propaganda; but he took every advantage of public activities, such as membership of the local municipality and the organizing of Shivaji and Ganpati celebrations, to work upon the prejudices and passions both of the masses and of the educated minority.

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  • It became a municipality in 1862.

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  • The municipality trucks try, nonetheless, to sneak into villages to dump the garbage.

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  • In 1961 Dundee became the first municipality to order significant deliveries of 36-foot single deckers (AEC Reliances ).

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  • Of this £ 12,820 will go to constructing the Center, for which land will be provided by the municipality.

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  • Today, the town is an autonomous municipality and has earned itself extraordinary success in the panorama of international tourism.

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  • In addition, 2 per cent of the market value of the property must be paid to the local municipality.

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  • The Helsinki Registry Office can provide information to those unsure about their home municipality.

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  • Horsens is another new municipality where a town is being merged with a number of smaller rural municipalities.

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  • He embraced the revolutionary ideas, and after the taking of the Bastille became a member of the provisional municipality of Paris.

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  • Albany became a municipality in 1871.

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  • As the city has always been notoriously unhealthful, the United States, on undertaking the construction of the Panama Canal, became interested in preventing its becoming a centre of infection for the Canal Zone, and by the treaty of November 1903 secured complete jurisdiction in the city and harbour over all matters relating to sanitation and quarantine, and engaged to construct a system of waterworks and sewers in the municipality, which had been practically completed in 1907.

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  • In Lyons their views were publicly known; Roland was elected a member of the municipality, and when the depression of trade in the south demanded representation in Paris he was deputed by the council of Lyons to ask the Constituent Assembly that the municipal debt of Lyons, which had been contracted for the benefit of the state, should be regarded as national debt.

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  • Electric traction was first used in Buenos Aires in 1897, since when nearly all the lines of that city have been reconstructed to meet its requirements, and subways are contemplated to relieve the congested street traffic of the central districts; the companies contribute 6% of their gross receipts to the municipality, besides paying $50 per annum per square on each single track in paved streets, 5 per thousand on the value of their property, and 33% of the cost of street repaving and renewals.

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  • The chief magistrate of the commune is the mayor (tnaire), who is (I) the agent of the central government and charged as such with the local promulgation and execution of the general laws and decrees of the country; (2) the executive head of the municipality, in which capacity he supervises the police, the revenue and public works of the commune, and acts as the representative of the corporation in general.

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  • Boston was the pioneer municipality of the country in the establishment of open-air gymnasiums. A great improvement, planned for many years, was brought nearer by the completion of the new Cambridge Bridge.

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  • In 1903 the adjacent municipality of Mapandan (pop. in 1903, 4198) was annexed to Magaldán.

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  • On re-entering Milan Charles Albert was badly received and reviled as a traitor by the Republicans, and although he declared himself ready to die defending the city the municipality treated with Radetzky for a capitulation; the mob, urged on by the demagogues, made a savage demonstration against him at the Palazzo Greppi, whence he escaped in the night with difficulty and returned to Piedmont with his defeated armp. The French Republic offered to intervene in the spring of 1848, but Charles Albert did not desire foreign aid, the more so as in this case it would have had to be paid for by the cession of Nice and Savoy.

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  • For administrative purposes the province is divided into 4 districts and an autonomous municipality, Gorz (pop. 25,432), the capital.

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  • Looking on to the piazza is the fine Palazzo Marino, the seat of the municipality since 1861; it was built by Galeazzo Alessi in 1558, to whom the side façade and the court are due, but was not completed until 1890, when the main facade was erected by Luca Beltrami.

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  • The church was rebuilt and a massive granite tower erected over the intervening aisles at the cost of the municipality, a new peal of 36 bells, cast in Holland, being installed to commemorate the Victorian jubilee of 1887.

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  • The municipality furthered Wagner's scheme in every way, and in May 1872 the foundation stone of the Festspielhaus was laid, the event being commemorated by a notable performance of Beethoven's Choral Symphony in the old opera-house.

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  • Even if fireworks are legal in your state, shooting them off may be unlawful in the municipality where you live.

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  • If a homeowner or property owner is delinquent in the payment of taxes, the county or municipality may impose a lien on that property.

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  • Based on your cat's lifestyle and the laws of your municipality, you can make your own decision about whether or not to follow up with yearly FVRCP boosters.

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  • Although owners must follow their local municipality's laws regarding rabies vaccinations, there is a high risk of sarcoma associated with this vaccine.

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  • You may also contact the head of your local municipality and inquire as to further assistance or incentive plans.

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  • Plastic is one of the most discussed recycled product and most municipality trash services recycle your plastic curbside.

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  • Fire guards are the people who make sure that a municipality's fire safety codes and regulations are obeyed, and their presence is required in many places including hotels, office buildings, construction sites and public assembly halls.

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  • If you are thinking of burying your pet in your backyard, check with your local municipality for laws governing pet burial on residential property.

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  • If you are interested in finding local government job listings, contact the human resources department for the municipality or county where you would like to work and inquire about openings and the hiring process.

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  • If you are having difficultly qualifying for a conventional or federal government guaranteed mortgage, you may also want to check with your local state, county, and municipality about housing programs.

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  • You can also contact your local municipality to ask about programs that may be offered for children during the summer months.

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  • Laws governing tattoo shops and artists vary from one municipality to the next, but they are generally built around health and safety issues.

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  • A city map covers a single municipality in great detail.

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  • Merchants collect the tax and provide the monies to the state or municipality.

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  • Before you make a firm decision about the type of business you want to start, be sure to conduct research about what types of licensure (if any) are required by your state and local municipality.

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  • If you are operating your business from a building you own, then you are responsible for paying the property taxes to the city or municipality where it is located.

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  • The municipality owns its electric-lighting plant; the water-works are under private ownership. The first settlement in the neighbourhood was made in 1838.

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  • The indebtedness of a county, municipality or school district is limited to 5% of the value of its taxable property.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works and electriclighting plant.

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  • On the 29th and 30th of May 1793 the sections rose; the Jacobins were dispossessed of the municipality and Chalier arrested.

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  • The municipality has to pay the Cost of building, furnishing and upkeep. At the head of the lyce is the principal (proviseur), an official nominated by the minister, and assisted by a teaching staff of professors and charges de cours or teachers of somewhat lower standing.

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  • The hospices and hpitaux and Guadeloupe the bureaux de bienfaisance, the founda- Martinique tion of which is optional for the commune, St Pierre and Miquel are managed by committees consisting of the mayor of the municipality and six Total in Am members, two elected by the municipal council and four nominated by the prefect.

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  • In the municipality of Berhampur is included the remnant of the once important, but now utterly decayed city of Cossimbazar.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks and the electric lighting plant.

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  • The ancient town is chiefly celebrated for the famous Iguvine (less correctly Eugubine) Tables, which were discovered there in 1444, bought by the municipality in 1456, and are still preserved in the town hall.

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  • In April Pius created a Consulta, or consultative assembly, and soon afterwards a council of ministers and a municipality for Rome.

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  • Famous for his speeches at the Jacobin club, he was elected a member of the municipality of Paris, then of the Legislative Assembly, and later of the National Convention.

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  • Pop. (1903) 34,454; in 1903, after the census had been taken, the municipality of San Nicolas (pop. 1903, 10,880) was added to Laoag.

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  • The waterworks are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its waterworks.

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  • A conference between the three powers was thereupon held at Berlin, and a treaty was executed by those powers and by Samoa, on the 14th of June 1889, by virtue of which the independence and autonomy of the islands were guaranteed, Malietoa was restored as king, and the three powers constituted themselves practically a protectorate over Samoa, and provided a chief justice and a president of the municipality of Apia, to be appointed by them, to aid in carrying out the provisions of the treaty.

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  • For administrative purposes the province is divided into eleven districts and one autonomous municipality, Laibach (pop. 36,547), the capital.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its waterworks and its electric-lighting plant.

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  • The value of the township's factory product in 1 9 05 was $3,171,3t8, an increase of 80 6% since 1900, this ratio of increase being greater than that shown by any other "municipality" in the state having a population in 1 9 00 of 8000 or more.

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  • For administrative purposes, the province is divided into seven districts, and an autonomous municipality, Klagenfurt (pop. 2 4, 314), the capital.

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  • Petroleum (" burning water ") was known in Japan in the 7th century, whilst in Europe the gas springs of the north of Italy led to the adoption in 1226 by the municipality of Salsomaggiore of a salamander surrounded by flames as its emblem.

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  • The municipality owns its water-works and electric-lighting plant.

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  • The police force of each municipality, or rather of each of 66 police districts, is maintained and controlled by the insular government; justice in each municipality is also administered by the insular government; the building, maintenance and repair of public roads are under the management of a board of three road supervisors in each of the seven insular election districts; and matters pertaining to education are for the most part under the insular commissioner of education and a school board of three members elected biennially in each municipality; nearly all other local affairs are within the jurisdiction of the mayor and municipal council.

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  • Each municipality is required to pay to its school board 25% of its receipts from the general property tax.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its waterworks and natural gas plant.

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  • Balmain became a municipality in 1860.

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  • Though this prince continued to develop the city, giving it a municipality in 1866 1 and new harbour works in 1871-1878, he developed Cairo still more; and the centre of gravity definitely shifted to the inland capital.

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  • These contain one 1 This municipality was superseded by a new municipal body, with extensive powers, created in 1890.

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  • The president may interfere if necessary in the municipality as in the province; and so may the governor of the province.

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  • Primary education is declared by the constitution to be free and compulsory; and its expenses are paid by the central government so far as it may be beyond the power of the province or municipality to bear them.

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  • Charters Towers became a municipality in 1877.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works, the electric-lighting plant, the garbage plant and bath houses.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works (the water-supply being drawn from the Penobscot by the Holly system) and an electric-lighting plant; there is also a large electric plant for generation of electricity for power and for commercial lighting, and in Bangor and the vicinity there were in 1908 about 60 m.

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  • Albury became a municipality in 1859.

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  • Two days afterwards Desmoulins brought it into notice by appearing with it before the municipality of Paris to demand "the formal statement of the civil estate of his son."

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works.

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  • Victrix was situated near the site of the cathedral, and a municipality (colonia) grew up, near where the railway station now is, on the opposite side of the Ouse.

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  • A paternal administration, chosen from among yourselves, will form your municipality or city government.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the waterworks and the electric-lighting plant.

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