How To Use Mayoralty In A Sentence
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In 1936, Wick mounted an odd campaign for Portland's mayoralty.
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His deeper political reason for calling lay in his design to become a candidate for the mayoralty position in Oakland, California.
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He battled for the full reform program: to make everything, even the mayoralty, an appointive rather than an elective office.
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The Taipei mayoralty has always been a springboard for higher political office.
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Alderman Constantine, a High Churchman, indignant at being passed over by a junior in the contest for the mayoralty, brought the matter before the Council Board, and produced an old by-law by which aldermen, according to their ancientry, were required to keep their mayoralty.
The Journal to Stella
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It was with great difficulty that the ancient monarchical provostship and, during the last ten years of the eighteenth century, the revolutionary mayoralty, had succeeded in perforating the five leagues of sewer which existed previous to 1806.
Les Miserables
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He purchased entrance to the franchise in 1350, at the beginning of Robert's first mayoralty.
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He wanted the newly powerful mayoralty that Fitzgerald had.
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This battle between mayoralty and state legislature would rise again as future Irish mayors struggled to affirm their power as Boston's chief executive.
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Tingey believed that, until 1449, only mercers had been permitted to hold the Norwich mayoralty; in fact a hosier was mayor in 1415 and a butcher in 1422.
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In a three-hour private training session last week, Banks was advised to change his shirts, talk more often about his tough childhood and be "chattier" if he wants to win the super-mayoralty in October.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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The city added 430,000 new jobs during his mayoralty - Gotham's greatest job growth ever.
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For one thing, those close to him insist he wants no part of Toronto's mayoralty.
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Your mayoralty has been from start ' till now a disaster in the making.
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The battery business is being caretaken by a competitor for the duration of his Lord Mayoralty.
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Tingey believed that, until 1449, only mercers had been permitted to hold the Norwich mayoralty; in fact a hosier was mayor in 1415 and a butcher in 1422.
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They would all willingly forfeit any hope to win the mayoralty rather than make such a class appeal.
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While they guarantee all of the top jobs - including the mayoralty - to members of certain political parties, equally they deny others the signal honour of wearing the chain of office.
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If none of the councillors win the mayoralty then three will go.
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Lord Mayor -- and the three great eras of my existence were the year of my shrievalty, the year of my mayoralty, and the year after it.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 380, July 11, 1829
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The current proposal is for a dedicated tax to be added to the already-bloated cost of London's mayoralty.
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Swett battled for the full reform program: to make everything, even the mayoralty, an appointive rather than an elective office.
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Between the two Daleys, we did manage to elect and reelect Harold Washington, a small-d as well as large-D democrat, who treated his mayoralty as a cooperative project with the people and communities he governed.
Kelly Kleiman: Democracy Is Not a Tragedy
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Throwing him out of the party tore London Labour apart, cost us the mayoralty and on the positive side, showed what the limits were for the left.
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The public input portion of Monday's debate kicked off with criticism from two failed mayoralty candidates who ran for office in November's election.
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National Post, flatly denies any conflict and notes editorial page editor John Coleman has been "recused" from any discussions and writing of editorials on the mayoralty during the race.
Thestar.com - Home Page
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Sir William Lucas had been formerly in trade in Meryton, where he had made a tolerable fortune and risen to the honour of knighthood by an address to the King during his mayoralty.
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The words I had overheard bore no reference to Bartleby but to the success or nonsuccess of some candidate for the mayoralty.
Bartleby