How To Use Mayoress In A Sentence
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So far two people are competing for the position and they are Paddy Conroy and current Lady Mayoress Bridie Conroy who will be contesting her position.
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Tributes were today paid to a former mayoress who devoted her life to helping others.
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The flamboyant mayoress has courted controversy ever since because of her reported taste for the high life.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Chideya said that because the acting mayoress was unelected, she did not have the power to fire her.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Splits are deepening in Zimbabwe's ruling party over the continued tenure of the extravangance-loving mayoress of Harare, reports said Friday.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The mayor of Swindon arrived in his full mayoral regalia with his wife and mayoress, Pamela.
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But turkey and all the trimmings were also served to the 170 guests, including the Lord Mayor and Mayoress, at the annual Burns Supper hosted by York's St Andrew Society at the racecourse.
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The greatest interest was shown everywhere in the lectures, and usually the local mayoress took the chair.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's Irene at the wedding of a handsome chap and spunky blonde who we now call the mayor and mayoress.
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Headmasters and headmistresses must be heads or head teachers, laymen becomes layperson, and manageress or mayoress should be manager or mayor.
2009 March 17 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
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He duly turned up on the day with his mayoress wife, Sue, and joined in the fun.
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For at Rome it is enough that words should change, and not deeds, just as if I said, a procuress was to be called a mayoress, yet may remain as good as she is now.
Of the Matters to be Considered in the Councils
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But they all looked very respectable, hemlines on the knee, flared coats, lady mayoress hats.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is a surfeit of civic pride - not to mention the odd attack of the giggles - when the new Mayor of Blackrod and his Mayoress are invited to attend local events.
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The former councillor will accompany her as the mayoress.
Times, Sunday Times
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The spectre of this mayoress invited him in.
Times, Sunday Times
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He continued to serve as a councillor, and he and his wife Gladys - whom he had married in 1953-enjoyed a term as deputy mayor and mayoress.
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In particular, the luxury-loving acting mayoress of Harare,
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The mayor and mayoress were all smiles and kisses during the grand ceremony.
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It makes her look like a rather dowdy and unhappy provincial lady mayoress.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Mayor and Mayoress will host a reception in the parlour for guests before the Remembrance Sunday service followed by lunch at the Artillery Barracks.
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The mayor and mayoress were all smiles and kisses during the grand ceremony.
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More than 200 Yorkshire dignitaries, town mayors and mayoresses and Yorkshire Society representatives marched through York today in full regalia to celebrate the Millennium Yorkshire Day.
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The Mayor and Mayoress of Doncaster had been suffering from ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating pigeon pie provided for their guests at an entertainment at the Mansion House.
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Born in Braintree, he moved to Chelmsford in 1959, when he married his wife, and now mayoress, Pamela.
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The mayoress brightened; the doctoress (assisting at the conference) brightened; the landlady nodded significantly.
Armadale
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The final days of the mayoral campaign find mayoress Kathy Baildon in a familiar pose: in the campaign office, surrounded by charts and calendars, phone glued to her ear.
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Guests at the graduation ceremony included Lord Taylor of Blackburn, the Mayor and Mayoress of Blackburn and University chancellors.
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The unusual factor is that when she was 12 years old she was installed as mayoress of Umtata.
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The Orchestral; Gala will be performed by artists from Concordia Foundation, of which the Lady Mayoress is an Honorary Patron.
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It is also very difficult for mayoresses who are sometimes not even politicians and completely unaware about public life.
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When he became mayor of his beloved Rochdale, he enjoyed making his mum, Eva, his mayoress, when she was still employed as a town hall cleaner.
British schools chief Michael Gove gets his sums wrong
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The mayoress was a thin, elderly country woman with a nod for everyone; her big Normandy cap fitted close round her thin face, making her head, with its round, astonished-looking eyes, look like a white-tufted fowl's, and she ate in little jerks as if she were pecking at her plate.
The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 (of 8) Une Vie and Other Stories
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The mayor and mayoress were all smiles and kisses during the grand ceremony.