Примери за използване на Aldermen на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Bring her and the aldermen.
One of the aldermen has a pacemaker.
They form the Court of Aldermen.
Aldermen voted for Gallo's last contract.
Brick doesn't have the aldermen anymore.
Lots of aldermen have full-time jobs.
You met any other aldermen?
There are some other aldermen you want me to meet while I'm here?
The City is ran by the Board of Aldermen.
We should set some meetings for the aldermen whose contracts are affected.
Aldermen… they get to vote on where contracts go, what laws get passed.
That's what you called us experienced aldermen in your campaign,?
You know what? I bet aldermen get great season hockey games, VIP tickets to Comic Con.
Some cities such as, Kenosha,Wisconsin identify aldermen as'alderpersons'.
A"board of aldermen" is the governing executive or legislative body of many cities and towns in the United States.
Taft, Hannigan andhalf a dozen aldermen all here in support.
Under the Municipal Reform Act 1835, municipal borough corporations consisted of councillors and aldermen.
No less than a month ago, all 50 aldermen approved pay raises for themselves.
A bill, proposed by Chicago lawmaker Ameya Pawar, has started the legislative process by gaining support from 36 of the city's 50 aldermen, who vote on local laws.
Plus I distracted her with the names of some aldermen who may or may not be violating campaign finance rules.
Boards of aldermen are used in many rural areas of the United States as opposed to a larger city council or city commission; its members are typically called"alderman.".
Provincial governors and councilors(mayors, aldermen, and parish boards) are directly elected.
In a town council's notebook, there is an entry by a chemist named Nuclawes who stated that the owners of the pharmacy are ten honourable men,the majority of whom are aldermen.
You will hear directly from some of these aldermen, including James Neary, now the interim treasurer.
Aldermen would be elected not by the electorate, but by the council(including the outgoing aldermen), for a term of six years, which allowed a party that narrowly lost an election to retain control by choosing aldermen. .
The two terms may be intermixed, such as in Chicago,which has a city council(rather than a board of aldermen) composed of fifty aldermen(not councilors).
I only remember that there died sixteen clergymen, two aldermen, five physicians, thirteen surgeons, within the city and liberties before the beginning of September.
In like manner the sheriffs and aldermen did in their several stations and wards, where they were placed by office, and the sheriff's officers or sergeants were appointed to receive orders from the respective aldermen in their turn, so that justice was executed in all cases without interruption.
That means that the lord mayor, the sheriffs, the city council, the freemen,the Iiverymen and the aldermen are all more than 800 years old, making this the world's oldest autonomous commercial institution.
In the City of London, but nowhere else, aldermen are still elected for each of the wards of the City, by the regular electorate, and until 2004 could hold office for life, but now have a term of not more than six years.