Similar words: assembly hall, city, opacity, paucity, capacity, velocity, veracity, ferocity. Meaning: n. a building that houses administrative offices of a municipal government.
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91) Teyechea now has a lush park next to Nogales City Hall named in his honor.
92) True, the men at City Hall admit, belts have had to be tightened since a recessionary squeeze in 1991.
93) He avoids banks, party offices and city hall, but people still recognise him.
94) Protesters massed in front of the city hall.
95) His uncle put in a good word for him at City Hall.
96) Current Boston Redevelopment Authority maps are available at Boston City Hall.
97) The harmonica concert at the theatre, City Hall on 19 - 12 - 2003.
98) He got a plush job in City Hall after his father pulled strings.
99) Performed at Tokyo Opera City Hall with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra in January.
100) In the late 1950s, a go-getting mayor, Philip Givens, commissioned a major Moore sculpture, The Archer, for its new City Hall.
101) HONG KONG. Medallic "City Hall" Dollar Struck in Silver, 1867 Plain Edge.
102) American artist Jenny Holzer looks at her light projection illuminating London's City Hall with the words of Samuel Beckett, as part of the Barbican Beckett Centenary Festival April 6, 2006.
103) The workers marched to the city hall and presented their demands to the government en masse.
104) Joseph Barham and Ariel Owens in front of San Francisco City Hall after their wedding ceremony.
105) Nobel Prize banquet is at the Stockholm City Hall Blue Chamber.
106) One can file an administrative appeal to a county government (or a province city hall) against an administrative action made by an agency under county government or province city hall.
107) Chanting "The Wall must go, " some 5,(http://sentencedict.com/city hall.html)000 demonstrators swarmed across the square in front of Berlin's city hall and used police loudspeakers to ask Mayor Willy Brandt what he planned to do about it.
108) Roman Catholics and workers from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions protest the importation of U. S. beef in front of City Hall in Seoul, South Korea.
109) Walk three blocks down the street and go past the City Hall.
110) Blantyre City Hall officials, 18 am Southern Romania introduced to the local radio station, this two-story building had collapsed 20 years ago, plans to tear down(sentencedict.com), for some reason after the delay.
111) Mayer Richard Daley later decided have vegetation planted on Chicago City Hall.
112) The 'city' of New York extended only as far as City Hall Park. Gramercy Park was a swamp, and two streams came together in what is now Times Square.
113) Of course I like it, and I went to the Ruins of St. Paul, the city center, the City Hall, Leal Senado - Macau's typical and best known tourist sites.
114) But sometimes you can upgrade real estate by building a more remunerative type as permitted , or by going to city hall to get the land rezoned for a higher type of use .
115) And so when the time comes, I hope to be married at the City Hall in Council Bluffs, in the state that not only supports my civil rights now, but which supported my parents' so many years ago.
116) There was some hush money paid to someone in city hall.
117) On Saturday I was at Johannesburg City Hall for the seventh Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture.
118) The Associated Press, citing the Baja California state civil protection director, Alfredo Escobedo, said a multistory parking structure collapsed at the Mexicali city hall but no one was injured.
119) Yang Youming, Chinese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, called on His Worship Mr. Louis. Lee Sing, Mayor of Port of Spain, capital city of Trinidad and Tobago at the City Hall.
120) One can file an administrative appeal to a county government (or a province city hall) against an administrative action made by a village (town or district) office.
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