How To Use Town hall In A Sentence
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The town hall lost two bollards and a litter bin, railings, and a large stone pedestal has been cracked.
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There were also weekly dances at that time in the Town Hall.
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The old town hall now accommodates a Folk Museum.
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The Town Hall seems fair game for criticism, but in fact there has been a concerted attempt, especially in the past few years, to get things moving.
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But it will strike fear into the hearts of unions and town hall chiefs.
The Sun
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There was an explosion in the town hall shop of Settle tinner L Jackson.
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The teabagger view of Massa's Town Hall Phillip Dampier: More importantly, Randy Kuhl ended his term holding town hall meetings in a back room, where ...
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With more than 3,600 Filipinos riding out the typhoon in sturdy school buildings, town halls, churches and relatives 'homes, roads in and out of coastal Isabela province were deserted and blocked by collapsed trees and power lines.
Super Typhoon Strikes The Philippines
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Owing in large part to the Administration's ham-handed advance work, the strident conservative anger that erupted this summer over health-care reform has shifted from town halls to school halls.
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After his official welcome, both at the old abbey and the cathedral, he received the freedom of the city at the Town Hall.
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Last week's "town hall" hosted by Tom "snooze" Brokaw being the worst.
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The anniversary was marked by a luncheon given in the town hall.
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Standing outside a health care town hall Tuesday in Springfield, VA, demonstrators seemed to subscribe to the belief that the tree of liberty must be refreshed not with the blood of patriots and tyran ...
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She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony.
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Ray had a gift for bringing out the musical talent in so many young students and the annual shows were eagerly awaited, filling the Town Hall for a week of nights every Hallowe'en.
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The event will snake through the city centre culminating with a fireworks display above Leeds Town Hall at midnight.
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But now town hall chiefs have confirmed he will leave as soon as a replacement is found.
The Sun
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They were diverted to the town hall, where camp beds were set up for them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Town hall chiefs were satisfied when he assured them it would not happen again.
The Sun
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Town hall sources said the changes to the city's unitary development plan would not mean an end to new homes and flats.
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Products made out of biodegradable materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall.
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The red flag fluttered over Sheffield town hall on May Day, a reminder of the city's radical past dating back to the Chartists.
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Linda Krausen, a South Pasadena resident who attended a contentious town hall in Alhambra earlier this month, marveled at the difference.
Archive 2009-08-01
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Theatre audiences might be asked to vote at the end of the play, or march en masse on the local town hall.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Town halls claim the new approach is necessary to save cash spent dumping rubbish in landfill and to meet environmental targets.
The Sun
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Another couple had their drive bulldozed by the clerk of the local town hall, who claimed that the land was his.
Times, Sunday Times
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Town halls claim the new approach is necessary to save cash spent dumping rubbish in landfill and to meet environmental targets.
The Sun
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Meanwhile work will commence to install a new lift near the main reception area of the old town hall.
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Students marched from school to the town hall then on to her house to perform a haka to show support.
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A fundraising bazaar in aid of cancer research will be held in Crookstown Hall on Saturday, October 5, starting at 2 pm.
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It was in the town hall there two former colleagues alleged that he gave them foot massages to brush up on his reflexology, an alternative therapy.
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The plans for the new town hall were then still only a gleam in the architect's eye.
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Town halls will no longer be able to spy on the public over dog fouling or school catchment areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm sure most sane people have noticed that the same hate, anger, and racism that was shown at McCain/Palin rallies is the same being shown at these tea parties and town halls.
FreedomWorks, Tea Party Patriots head for the Hill
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Town halls are one thing, but you can keep your catch-and-release handshake, your dandled baby, your pale-brew kaffeeklatsch.
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Bells from Rome's town hall, the Campidoglio, tolled at midday as television networks interrupted programmes to show footage of New York's devastation, without commentary.
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Besides numerous other places of worship, there are a handsome town hall, athenaeum and museum, art gallery and public library, various assembly rooms, and several recreation grounds.
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That sounds like more of the same old town hall political correctness.
Times, Sunday Times
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Members of the public crammed into Bentham Town Hall to voice their concerns about a proposal to refurbish the building.
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One of the most remarkable things about Britain - now as well as then - is its incredibly well-developed network of live music clubs, mostly in back rooms in pubs or draughty town halls.
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honorableness" was when he defended Obama in the one town hall meeting w / that "Muslim" mumbling women ….
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On to lighter things, here is a story of me and the purse snatcher at Town Hall Station.
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But it was merely the most stunning in a series of reverses suffered by Labour in one night of carnage in town halls across England and Wales.
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Mr Wells said he did not think two A4 sized notices on the town hall notice board were adequate warning.
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Residents will have a second chance to air their views on the future of the former town hall tomorrow.
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The council offered the town hall for sale and one scheme for mixed used looked promising.
Times, Sunday Times
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The military arms enthusiast was given the specialist task of replacing two historic cannon which once stood on the steps of Ashton Town Hall.
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Town halls should discuss the quickest way to redeploy the national guard units in their neighborhoods.
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Drivers made more than 30,000 claims against town halls in the past financial year for damage caused to their vehicles by poor road conditions.
Times, Sunday Times
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In recognition of what it called a vigorous campaign, Town Hall Seattle will also get $125,000.
KUOW 94.9 Puget Sound Public Radio
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I knew he was the clerk from the Town Hall Annexe.
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He was selected for the county colts and through this found a job as a clerk in Aldershot town hall.
Times, Sunday Times
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He said there was a photograph of her in the mayor's parlour in Bolton Town Hall of her visit to HMS Dido, which was Bolton's adopted ship.
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The town hall is the only edifice surviving from the fifteenth century.
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The guy came and they interviewed me from the top of Bolton Town Hall.
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Certainly the way one charity has monopolised town hall bookings through an agent leaves us with a feeling of unease.
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In Minnesota, Dolan's team held 25 town halls this year and crafted public service announcements for radio and television in English, Hmong, Somali and Spanish.
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But he insisted that local government was only exempted from the cut so that town halls could freeze council tax for the fourth year running.
Times, Sunday Times
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He flew back for the graduation ceremony held at the Christchurch Town Hall.
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A slater from Skipton was tried at the town hall on a charge of wilful damage to a confectionery stall.
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Can we televise a debate (s)/discussions among military and political leaders (like a Town Hall) on the subject so Americans can hear from the horses mouths (the generals that are asking for more troops) … derick
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The bailiffs who arrived with two lorries started to log details of town hall equipment, including computers and vehicles, and said they would remove them if the payment was not made.
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The day's most prickly moment surrounded one of this election year's hottest issues, and encapsulated the risky nature of an unscreened, unscripted town hall meeting.
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Police were on guard at Barnet town hall.
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Town halls are bureaucracies whose aim in life is to keep expanding.
The Sun
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I caught a glimpse of the Town Hall clock as we drove quickly past.
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Most recent examples include (a) Karl Rove's involvement with Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi, who along with his political partners, the "post-fascist" National Alliance, are pushing to rehabilitate the image of the Repubblichini and Mussolini fascism, just as the Republicans are doing in the U.S. with the followers of McVeigh and mobs at the Town Hall meetings, and (b) key Rove and Bush adviser, infamous neo-con, and Republican "intellectual" guru Michael Ledeen.
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They backed a singer called Johnny Gentle in 1960 at Alloa town hall, the Shea stadium of the northeast.
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Two Marlborough town councillors fear cracks in the front wall of the town hall could threaten the building, even though an architect has said there was no evidence the building is subsiding.
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The pediment of the town hall had been hung with garlands of ivy; a tent had been erected in a meadow for the banquet; and in the middle of the Place, in front of the church, a kind of bombarde was to announce the arrival of the prefect and the names of the successful farmers who had obtained prizes.
Madame Bovary
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And town halls will be told to give local people priority for council housing.
The Sun
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Anti-war protesters who scribbled graffiti on Queen Victoria's statue and Lancaster Town Hall during the demos faced criminal charges yesterday.
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His wife Caroline has worked as a clerical assistant just across the road at the town hall for the same time.
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Local watercolour artists are currently exhibiting their work in the town hall.
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Town halls claim the new approach is necessary to save cash spent dumping rubbish in landfill and to meet environmental targets.
The Sun
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We played in little theatres in schools and town halls,' she recalled.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has been flying round the town hall, and also over seaweed on the beach.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ellen Barfoot in her bath-chair on the esplanade was a prisoner -- civilization's prisoner -- all the bars of her cage falling across the esplanade on sunny days when the town hall, the drapery stores, the swimming-bath, and the memorial hall striped the ground with shadow.
Jacob's Room
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I want to get to some of those specific points and some of what you call misinformation coming up at the town hall.
CNN Transcript Aug 16, 2009
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The town hall was requisitioned as army headquarters.
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She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony.
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In Manchester, a maroon was fired from the Town Hall to mark the start of the silence, and all take-offs and landings at the airport were put on hold until it was over.
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Further public sector salary disclosures are expected, including health and town hall staff.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are dozens of similar outfits flogging spy-in-the-sky wares to our town hall valuers.
The Sun
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You mean, he may get himself up as a colly-something - a beetle-lover - and go and sit solemnly in the meetings at the Town Hall, while everyone is looking for him elsewhere.
The Mystery of the Missing Man
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In two words, which Wilson later apologized for, all the fury and fervor from the raucous health care town halls of August spilled over into the supposedly civil sanctum of the House of Representatives.
Obama and Wilson put Democrats on offensive
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Now did Arnold bring Birdalone to the town hall, wherein yet sat the deputy of the burgrave, who himself was in the leaguer at the
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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Setting: A community town hall meeting for the citizens of EAST PARK, a neighbor of SOUTH PARK, to discuss Comedy Central's recent censorship of a harmless cartoon portraying Prophet Mohammed due to veiled threats against the cartoon's creators by two loners named De-volution Islam.
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To see if you are eligible, go to the education department at your local town hall and ask for information about applying for grants.
Life Without Work
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The anniversary was marked by a luncheon given in the town hall.
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These "protestors" at the Town Hall events are the same lunatics that attended Palin rallies and screamed slurs at Obama.
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The town needed a new building that combined the civic role of a town hall with the cultural dimension of a small theatre.
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The Town Hall is worth a visit and one of the earliest examples of the typical building style of Bruges, which has become so famous.
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SaveOurNet. ca is launching a series of Open Internet Town Halls across the country to engage citizens in discussions about the future of the Internet:
Canadian copyright lobby scoreboard
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Anyone can come into the Georgian town hall during office hours and ask to see the impressive collection of civic regalia including a 1460s silver mace, presented by Edward IV.
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The reconstruction of the Town Hall is scheduled to start next month.
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The Bigoted Tea Bag Express, on the road again! when're ya gonna get one of dat dem dere followers of yours who be carryin 'pistols to town halls to use one'a dem things?
Tea Party Express takes aim at lawmakers
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A photograph in the late Jess Chandler's History of Marlborough shows the horses harnessed to the fire engine in front of the town hall.
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He was selected for the county colts and through this found a job as a clerk in Aldershot town hall.
Times, Sunday Times
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Theatre audiences might be asked to vote at the end of the play, or march en masse on the local town hall.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The race will start at the town hall.
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After 18 months of complaining to various authorities and writing to the Craven Herald, the town hall entrance is still filthy and sordid.
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Giffy - Come on, I'm as tired as others on the town halls, but I think the "in the end do nothing" sentiment is a tad premature considering McGinn's only been in office for 5 months.
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On April 20 whilst waiting in the town hall with dignitaries and other councillors prior to the induction some banter and badinage took place.
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That sounds like more of the same old town hall political correctness.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dalton's statue - holding an historic, football-shaped molecule - is the first thing visitors see at the main entrance to the town hall and a city centre street bears his name.
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There has been little investment in the town hall by the district council over the past five years because its intention has always been to completely refurbish the building.
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Oddly, as one reader pointed out, this is also what John McCain did during the town hall style debate bidentate, an adjective meaning having two teeth or toothlike parts from the Latin bi - (two) + dens (tooth) palinode, a noun referring to a poem in which the writer retracts something said in a previous poem.
Pensito Review
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This would involve combining the ground floors of the town hall and Wiltshire College into one open plan area, and demolishing the current stairway to the mayor's parlour.
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Town hall chiefs say it will give housing officers a chance to explain rent changes and other issues.
The Sun
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But a search of her home by town hall officials led them to realise there was more to her than anyone thought.
The Sun
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In the past, many town halls have relied on increasing council tax to raise more money.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the past, many town halls have relied on increasing council tax to raise more money.
Times, Sunday Times
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Today, the association was launching a publication called Reinventing the Town Hall, which includes the results of the competitions at the four authorities and the startling findings.
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She faces 20,000 demolition costs if the town hall rejects new plans.
The Sun
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The short slogans repeated over and over again prevent everyone, including the politicians holding the town hall meetings, from being able to have a discission or express a complex view point.
Democrats accuse GOP of inciting mobs
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I hope the black tea partier was able to stomach the racist signs his fellow tea partiers were holding at the town halls, and the lies they were telling about the president.
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The presentation of prizes will begin in the town hall at nine o'clock.
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There were too many theatre seats in the borough and other venues were targeting the same audiences with greater resources and deeper pockets than the town hall.
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The British military occupies the town hall as a headquarters.
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Town halls must have the consent of the regional government to tackle the problem.
Times, Sunday Times
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Both Murphys had left the town hall shortly before noon, turning left off the private road into Mount Street.
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Town halls are bureaucracies whose aim in life is to keep expanding.
The Sun
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Town Hall Square will host a performance by theatre groups Keighley Amateurs and HYT, a Bavarian oompah band and, after dusk, a procession of light.
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The team returned to Skipton and travelled by charabanc past cheering crowds to a reception at the town hall.
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His name was announced at a lunch at the Town Hall on Friday attended by Rochdale's leading notables and businessmen.
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Sitting at the same table where Greenspan and Geithner had held court with their erudite (but nauseating) remarks, Malkin went on to claim that the Tea Baggers and those who are currently disrupting town hall meetings represent grassroots "counterinsurgencies" against President Barack Obama's health care agenda.
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I had a poster done out and had it outside the town hall.
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Plans to lease five rooms in the old town hall to traders have drawn fierce reaction from shopkeepers.
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The plans of the new development are on show at the Town Hall.
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Clinton, meanwhile, hosts a "Solutions for Puerto Rico's Families" town hall in Aguadilla on Saturday.
Obama, Clinton court Puerto Rico's voters
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A hundred or so of us huddled together in the shelter of the lobby of the Hibiya Town Hall, where I had a strong sense of not being in my natural milieu.
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But it will strike fear into the hearts of unions and town hall chiefs.
The Sun
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The sum of £50,000 being quoted would have been better spent on giving the town hall a decent set of chimes to replace the present tinny sound of the bells.
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Some of the brochures for tourist information centres, libraries and town halls were sent out before the errors were spotted.
The Sun
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People are invited to attend a meeting at the town hall on November 10 at 7.30 to discuss the issue.
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A state assemblywoman who represents parts of Northern Westchester and Putnam County was host to a forum on this topic at Cortlandt Town Hall here.
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The figure was revealed today as the row over reburials took a new twist when town hall chiefs offered a compromise.
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He is also pledged to get rid of the secrecy that seems to bedevil things going on at the Town Hall.
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Cultural activities range from tennis and sailing to film nights at the town hall and an annual open-air jazz concert.
Times, Sunday Times
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A cheer went up from 1,000 throats, greeting the floating city as it towered above Clydebank Town Hall.
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The mayoral pieces are all kept in a vault in the bank because of their value, but the furniture and paintings are on display in the town hall.
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It has been flying round the town hall, and also over seaweed on the beach.
Times, Sunday Times
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Before the war they would have been birched at the town hall.
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Due to the lack of large orchestras, people flocked to town halls in order to hear the virtuosi of the day play their own transcriptions of music that was popular at the time.
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It's hard to conceive that such an act was committed just a few streets away from the town hall.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the past, many town halls have relied on increasing council tax to raise more money.
Times, Sunday Times
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Contact your local town hall to see if there are any available or whether there is a waiting list you could join.
Life Without Work
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We played in little theatres in schools and town halls,' she recalled.
Times, Sunday Times
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Immediately on receipt of the news the red ensign was hoisted on the Victoria Tower, the town hall bells were rung, the press flagstaffs were decked with bunting and the consular flags were hoisted.
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The disruption of a town hall meeting by loonies is not going to derail much needed health care reform.
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A resident was so disgruntled when his rubbish was not collected that he threatened to dump it on the town hall steps.
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The town hall has called off the concerts and firework displays that had been planned as part of the festivities.
Times, Sunday Times
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Relatives of many of the people buried say the town hall should pay for private reburials.
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Another couple had their drive bulldozed by the clerk of the local town hall, who claimed that the land was his.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first carnival event will be the appointment of the carnival royalty, including carnival queen, princess and prince, in the town hall on April 30.
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One of the key sites up for consideration is the space between the Town Hall and Laurence House.
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Eight zoning commissioners sat around a long fold-out table in an open space at town hall.
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The town hall is the only edifice surviving from the fifteenth century.
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Before we came along, small independent businesses had no platform apart from a local town hall or a fair for highly creative products.
Times, Sunday Times
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I did a quick head count of the folks clustered around the coffin and the balance of the tricornered hat, flag waving, proponents of limited government, arrayed up the steps to the front doors of town hall.
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There was a crowd of people in front of the town hall.
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But he insisted that local government was only exempted from the cut so that town halls could freeze council tax for the fourth year running.
Times, Sunday Times
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Local youth and college chapters plan to go back into their communities and hold additional town hall meetings on Social Security.
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One million pages of documents relating to his career have been fed into high-tech systems installed for the inquiry, which is being held in Manchester Town Hall.
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Then they will be greeted by supporters outside before boarding an open-topped bus and travelling slowly to the town hall, it was the Derby Hotel in 1903, for a civic reception.
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The gravy train is over and town halls must prove to families they are getting value for money for top earners.
Times, Sunday Times
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The old town hall now accommodates a Folk Museum.
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Sources at the town hall also confirmed the yardman, responsible for operating the weighbridge, was sacked after another disciplinary hearing.
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But now the town hall is reprieving seven of the toilets and is to spend more than £10,400 keeping them open, following a wave of protest.
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Taxpayers will receive their bills as part of their council tax invoices issued from April this year, although the police and fire precepts are both separate from Town Hall rates.
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The first boxing event of the new season organised by Skipton Boxing Club was staged in the town hall.
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She had damn all in the way of information, let alone the illusion of town hall propaganda.
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A model of the design was unveiled at a ceremony at the town hall on Thursday night.
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The town hall was requisitioned as army headquarters.
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In his homeland, his pictures adorn town halls and school corridors.
Times, Sunday Times
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An inquest was opened and adjourned to a date to be fixed at Barrow Town Hall on Monday.
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The new town hall is a big building.
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Products made out of biodegradable materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall.
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INSKEEP: Ari is our White House correspondent, which means, Ari, that you were watching last week when a woman at a town hall meeting burst out with frustration at President Obama, and said that she was tired of defending him.
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The refurbishment of the toilets under the Town Hall and creation of disabled access would of course be necessary.
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There was a crowd of people in front of the town hall.
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The anniversary was marked by a luncheon given in the town hall.
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The resulting gap between expectation and reality has already caused ructions in the town hall budget.
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Soon town hall gatherings that normally would be civil affairs were degenerating into well-organized and well-financed slugfests and shouting matches.
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He'll have a rally in Kenner ( "America's City!"), and a town hall meeting and fundraiser in Baton Rouge.
Archive 2008-06-01
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The presentation of prizes will begin in the town hall at nine o'clock.
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To see if you are eligible, go to the education department at your local town hall and ask for information about applying for grants.
Life Without Work
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Opposite the town hall, Truffles Chocolate House is a must for chocoholics… try their Swiss hot chocolate drink, topped with vanilla and cream and you'll never want to eat mass-produced confectionery again.
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The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year.
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He then tried out these elements on an abortive design for Halifax Town Hall, before the competition officially had started.
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The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year.
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Michael Mooney from Ahena was the lucky winner of the E300 bingo jackpot in the Town Hall last Thursday night week.
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Insiders at the town hall say the council is furious at the move, which will wreck hopes of a massive jobs boom.
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The budding actors were hand-picked from hundreds of young hopefuls who auditioned for the parts at Kendal Town Hall earlier this year.
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The spacious Town Hall in the South Mayo Capital was packed to full capacity for the 8.30 pm show.
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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.
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Their march will take them to the old Town Hall, which has been replaced by ‘The Palace,’ a saloon that features vaudeville acts and dancing girls.
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The first thing that came to mind is the Brown Shirt tactics to destroy town hall meetings all over the country orchestrated by the right wing to defeat health care reform and defeat Obama all in one fell swoop.
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His statue was unswathed from the veneer by her on 11 th March, 1881 in the Town Hall.