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I hope you plan on going to a local candidate forum for the upcoming Aldermanic and Mayoral elections.
Tom Tresser: Going To A Candidate's Forum? Ask Them About TIFs Tom Tresser 2011
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Our esteemed Alderman is again abusing his power in my opinion.....the same abuse he used when he was giving those licenses to McGee when he sat just two years ago on the License Committee– Aldermanic privilege it was called then....
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Questionable Taking in Milwaukee: 2009
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Aldermanic ward offices will also host city sticker sale dates.
The Parking Ticket Geek: New, Improved City Stickers Debut Despite Puppy Interruptus 2009
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I took a Democratic Candidate for Mayor, won the mayoral seat, and reversed a 7-1 Republican Aldermanic advantage in the face of the Reagan Tornado.
Et Tu Brutae? 2007
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Our speaker has been a Magistrate of London for twenty-three years; he first became an Alderman of London in 1951, an Aldermanic Sheriff in 1958, receiving his Knighthood in this same year, and in November, 1962, he became Lord Mayor of London receiving at the conclusion of his year of office a Baronetcy.
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Dicky, with true Aldermanic foresight, intending to enlarge his paunch with Turtle, etc., etc., etc., and conceiving that he would soon be incapable of passing thro 'the narrow door, had thus provided for his increase of latitude.
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling
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Aldermanic election of 1906 show an equally striking contrast between the actual results of the election and the probable results under a proportional system: --
Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election John H. Humphreys
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_C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas_ -- Aldermanic.
Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, January 16, 1892 Various
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Aldermanic committee placed it at sixty millions; and Matthew J. O'Rourke, after thorough study, fixed it at seventy-five millions, adding that if his report had included the vast issues of fraudulent bonds, the swindling by franchises and favours granted, and peculation by blackmail and extortion, the grand total would aggregate two hundred millions.
A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander
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The bath-house bill passed the Aldermanic and Councilmanic chambers, was signed by the mayor and the matter of building put into the hands of the Board of Health.
From the Bottom Up Irvine, Alexander, 1863-1941 1910
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