councilman in A Sentence

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    His dad was a Councilman, wasn't he?

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    I guess you forgot, the Councilman wants to see me too.

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    This jerk is a Councilman.

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    I would also like to thank my husband, Councilman Thos Shipley.

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    After discussion on the dais, the motion was withdrawn by the Councilman.

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    I am afraid gossip and protocol are the least of my worries now, Councilman.

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    The article“D'Agostino Lawsuits Officially Settled For $90,000” corrected Modesto Miranda as being the Fourth Ward Councilman.

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    William Fahoury received 124 total votes more than Kevin Kolbeck to become the unofficial 3rd Ward Councilman.

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    In addition, Councilman At Large Carl Hokanson- a marine himself- along with Second Ward Councilwoman Charlene Storey promoted the fundraiser.

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    Councilman Meola read from the prepared resolution that was seen being given to him by the Borough Clerk before the meeting.

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    In the 4th Ward, Michael Connelly received 32 more votes than Jacqueline Hurdle to unofficially be named the 4th Ward Councilman.

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    We did receive reports from the state that he was extremely delinquent in submitting those reports. Is that correct?”, asked Councilman DeIorio.

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    As my husband, I love you dearly, but as Councilman, I can assure you and to the public that our opinions will not always be the same.

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    Many who are here today, and special thank you to Councilman William Fahoury and to Jessica Johns for your tenacity during this campaign and to most of all for your friendship.

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    In October 1748, he was selected as a Councilman, in June 1749 he became a Justice of the Peace for Philadelphia, and in 1751 he was elected to the Pennsylvania Assembly.

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    In response to the comment from the fire official, Councilman DeIorio flatly denied it,“I never told him not to charge. That would be like me telling them not to charge for… liquor licenses. I don't have that authority[and] he doesn't have the authority to do that.”.

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    During the discussion, Fifth Ward Councilman Michael Yakubov stated that he was not opposed to a brochure but that he also thought that the Borough should look at American companies that want to invest before approaching foreign companies. Additionally, he thought if new development was going to happen, that it could be a hybrid of transit and other types of commercial development.”.

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