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Three of the four mayors repeated their actions for the 2007 federal elections.
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The remaining positions were left to the state parties to fill with priority given to governors and big-city mayors.
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During his mayors period of office, the city's streets and roads were covered with cobblestones, trees were planted along the pavements, and the first boulevards were introduced.
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Mayors were short-term figureheads who changed mostly on practically an annual basis.
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The pressure is on -- but will our town councilors and mayors listen?
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However, it had escaped the mayors notice that a few villagers had not partaken.
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Additionally, and beyond its terms of reference, it suggested the creation of a number of lower-tier councils headed by mayors.
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Marshals were named dukes, ministers were named counts, and mayors, bankers and bishops became barons.
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In the early months of the occupation, new officials were appointed to several local and regional positions (e.g., mayors, governors, local councils).
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Every three years, in the lead-up to local body elections, mayors and councillors agonise over the lack of ratepayer interest in the process.
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