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He teaches guitar on a part-time basis, having a ‘proper’ job at the Town Hall, and is obviously interested from a professional point of view
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The villagers had organized themselves a committee and had pooled all of their remaining food and water in the town hall
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You’ve more faces than town hall clock Arnold Wright and if you say another word I will stick my boot so far up your arse you will be able to give it a spit polish
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I looked at Frank who had aged quite a bit over the last few months and it was hard to relate him to the jovial quite man who had joined up with us at the Town Hall
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He came across and his whole attitude had changed to one of fawning on his wife he really did have more faces than the ‘Town Hall Clock’, as he said
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As William drove through the center of town he could see the time on the town hall clock was half past eight in the morning
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When the Tea Parties attended town hall meetings during the summer recess of Congress in 2009 the fight against them in some cases turned from verbal to physical
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Your presentation may be in your office or in a town hall somewhere across the globe, but in either event you should
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an agency on Route 32 by town hall
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sounds from the Town Hall about the probable closure of this particular branch
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The town hall paid over 500,000 euro this private
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He sued the town hall, pretending more money, to be able to pay
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That is why the town halls don‘t want to implement Neuter & Return program on
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He won't admit it, but he's the guy who blew up the town hall in My Tho when he proved the council was all VC
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The interiors of a few large churches and the occasional town hall auditorium built before the advent of modernism, are virtually the only large, enclosed architectural spaces which inspire one to higher thought
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In a short while we were in the city and I left the train station at Town Hall
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The slowish walk back up to Town Hall station was the longest walk I have
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It took place in Ashe Street in front of the town hall
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Matthew and his best friends Marcus and Michael used to sneak into a storage area behind the town hall that was situated in Montem Lane, where they found a door that was easy to prise open and practice singing
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As I walked close to the houses, I sought my way to the market and the town hall
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I saw that several lights were on in the town hall
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The guards in the town hall had probably never been threatened in their lives, but when they saw our guns, they automatically held up their hands in the air
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A handful of people had gathered on the market place, but they showed no intention of entering the town hall
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A town hall meeting was scheduled for that evening to address the tragedy and the growing angst
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The scoutship BRITANNIA uncloaked just as it was about to touch ground on the large square next to the city town hall, an imposing and beautiful 19th century building
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The armed jeeps dispersed at once, while the other vehicles parked in a single row in front of the town hall
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Stepping out of the lead jeep, General De Gaulle proudly marched side-by-side with Nancy Laplante towards the town hall
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Entering the town hall with Laplante and his Aide-De-Camp, De Gaulle was met at the foot of the monumental ceremonial staircase by a small man in civilian suit pushed forward by a Free French soldier
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We stopped about a mile away from the Town Hall
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I could make out the unique profile of the Town Hall
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We were at the rear of the Town Hall
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'Smashing up the Town Hall is the sort of behaviour we should expect from a budding
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Leaving the lounge, she walked down the grand staircase and then crossed in succession the Salon Willette, the Salon des Tapisseries and the Salle des Prévôts before emerging outside and climbing down the few stairs to the wide plaza facing the town hall
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It turned out that she was actually headed for the Salle des Fêtes, the largest room of the town hall
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In a staged town hall meeting with obvious Republican supporters, Dick Cheney
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Most town hall meetings are staged events
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This person should bubble out of the town hall/citizens committees part of the system
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� The headquarters of the JagdFliegerF�hrer 2 [9] are in the town hall, on the other side of this block of buildings
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� There is a house and bakery shop just across the street from the town hall�s main entrance
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Modi’s town hall meetings continued to attract a huge response
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In 2012, she agreed to do a show with us in Kolkata’s Town Hall on the completion of one year of the Trinamool Congress government
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The mood was reminiscent of a town hall meeting
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Whether it is a Congressman yelling out in what he called a "town hall" moment
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the interior of Oxford Town Hall with Madame Button
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The clock on the town hall a few doors down stated it was seven thirty pm
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It was held in the town's largest church and afterward there was a reception in the town hall and everyone was invited
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One of these was to observe the time on the face of the clock in the town hall during the course of the day and night, and to ring the large bell in the tower of the building tolling out each hour and half hour
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The next Saturday afternoon as the Town hall bell tolled out the time of five-thirty in the afternoon Olin prepared to set up the demonstration of the railroad track that was to be moved by a thread that never touched it
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Early on Monday morning Olin was awakened by five strikes of the bell in the tower of the town hall
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At the town hall he entered the mayor’s outer office and greeted the secretary Mrs
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The mayor was anguished at the thought that he himself had brought the woman into the town hall
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He will hold court in the town hall on November 30, some three weeks hence
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Quilstadt, the court will be brought to order at 8:00 AM, November 30, 1854, at the Town Hall, with the Sergeant of Arms Sheriff J
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Many visited the town hall to volunteer for jury duty in the hopes of being a part of the momentous event but Judge Quilstadt ordered that Sheriff Tramell conduct a drawing of lots to choose twelve jurymen, women not being legally permitted to serve upon juries
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Shortly thereafter he held sway before a crowd of townspeople upon the steps of the town hall and holding his bible aloft he gave them assurances
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It was not many days later that Olin's trial came to pass in the town hall
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With a tearful smile she requested, "Olin, please post that upon the notice board of the town hall as you enter for trial tomorrow
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At five minutes to eight o'clock in the morning Olin entered the front lobby of the town hall and walked over to the bulletin board
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The determination of birth dates posed a problem in some instances because it was not unusual that a birth at home would go unrecorded at the town hall if a doctor did not attend the occurrence and duly register it
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Sunday the 12th day of August 1855 at the town hall
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Once again the large room of the town hall was filled to capacity with curious citizens and a number of newspaper reporters from nearby towns
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In the meantime in the town hall word had been received from the judge that the inquest would resume within the hour
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The reception could then be held at the town hall and the entire population would be invited
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Liz and her group of protesters arrived at midday and stood defiantly behind the police line that separately them from the EDL protestors outside the town hall
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We got married late October last year in a civil ceremony at the town hall
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have a meeting at the Town Hall
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Sidborough is now ours! With no military presence, all they could do was watch helplessly as we got them out of the town hall
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The town halls of European cities, many of which have organs, are of inestimable value to the people, utilized as they are in the manner suggested
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The Town Hall clock was chiming five
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The town hall, constructed "from the designs of a Paris architect," is a sort of Greek temple that forms the corner next to the chemist's shop
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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
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Rodolphe, meanwhile, with Madame Bovary, had gone up to the first floor of the town hall, to the "council-room," and, as it was empty, he declared that they could enjoy the sight there more comfortably
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The National Guards, however, had gone up to the first floor of the town hall with buns spitted on their bayonets, and the drummer of the battalion carried a basket with bottles
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"Truly," said the druggist, "one ought to proceed most rigorously against drunkenness! I should like to see written up weekly at the door of the town hall on a board ad hoc* the names of all those who during the week got intoxicated on alcohol
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The Justices were sitting in the Town Hall near at hand, and we at once went over to have me bound apprentice to Joe in the Magisterial presence
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The two gentlemen remained at the house for about half an hour and as they went away the mournful sound of the Town Hall bell - which was always tolled to summon meetings of the Council - was heard in the distance, and the hands remarked to each other that another robbery was about to be perpetrated
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Annual Meeting at the Town Hall
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, stationed at Dunkeswell airfield, in East Devon, 220 miles southeast of London on the Plymouth coast, received a pass to travel to London to give Kick away at the May 6 ceremony in the Chelsea Town Hall
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The result of the poll was to be shown on an illuminated sign at the Town Hall, at eleven o'clock that night, and long before that hour a vast crowd gathered in the adjacent streets
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When the two `friends' disappeared from the window, the part of the Liberal crowd that was not engaged in hand-to-hand fights with their enemies - the Tories - made a rush to the front entrance of the Town Hall, where Sweater's carriage was
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Now they were at Town Hall in SoMa, the former Marine Electric Building, one of the best places around for casual dining with a sophisticated twist
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Bob leaned back in his chair and pointed to a photo of an award ceremony in the town hall
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Eudora Town Hall still featured an oversized Confederate stars-and-bars hanging in the second-floor window above the portico
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They don’t care who’s telling the truth and who’s lying! The phony warrant? Some of the jurors were probably down at the town hall when Eversman was writing it up
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“The town hall? Where would that be?”
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The meeting was in a town hall that smelled of varnish and damp coats
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There, in the shellac-smelling, paper-rustling rooms of Town Hall, the Board of Education slyly unmade destinies, pared calendars, devoured Saturdays in torrents of homework, instigated reprimands, tortures, and criminalities
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“They rode right up to Town Hall,” Petit Pigeon said, dribbling bits of fruit from his mouth—Rob was tired of trying to think of a child as it
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"I have seen once a peasant flogged in the town hall
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Andersen now saw five men's faces at the steps of the town hall, the faces of those men who had already undergone their shame
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Andersen sat motionless on the steps of the town hall, and thought
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Those whom they regard as the ringleaders they take to the town hall and have them tried by a special court-martial
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Before the town hall of the district were the soldiery, a battalion of police with their revolvers slung round them with red cords, the persons of most importance among the peasants, and the culprits