Similar words: country, account, count out, count on, counter, discount, account for, accounting. Meaning: ['kaʊntɪ] n. 1. a region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government 2. the largest administrative district within a state.
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91. The county administrator seems to want people to believe he's changed with the times.
92. Kolender and Ruff also berate Roache for selling confiscated guns to auctioneers for resale, against the wishes of county supervisors.
93. Before that she was a divisional director in Berkshire and assistant director in Reading County Borough.
94. A £350,000 access road to the planned Durham County Cricket ground at Chester-le-Street, which could get £157,500.
95. Also, Mazanec said, the county should have negotiated an agreement preventing Allied from importing trash from other counties.
96. The commission hopes to use the photographs to find problem areas that contribute to or worsen flooding in the county.
97. Town, city, and county managers are appointed by a council or commission.
98. Salisbury, quiet cathedral city, the county town of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives.
99. In the West Midlands detached portions of parishes and manors even crossed the county boundaries.
100. Finally, on 30 May 1990 the local authority issued a summons in the county court seeking payment of both amounts.
101. When an accident occurs, the county comes along the next day and grades the road.
102. Lord Lane also launched a strong attack on the crisis in the crown and county courts.
103. Among county boroughs the range was also extreme: Canterbury had only 33,000 souls while Birmingham had 1. 1 million citizens.
104. The five man selection team is completed by county board chairman Jack Wall and secretary Seamus Aldrdige.
105. The championships have the full backing of Durham County Cricket Club.
106. The Victoria County History mentions a quite absurd figure of £250,000.
107. The assistant recorder, sitting in the county court,(www.Sentencedict.com) refused leave to introduce the counterclaim and made an order for possession.
108. The county comprised four districts based on city regions surrounding the former county boroughs of Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham.
109. In fact, only one regular player had been born within the county boundaries.
110. The Welland travels east along the line of the hills to form the County boundary with Leicestershire.
111. The county breeding population is therefore unlikely to exceed 100-150 pairs.
112. The county promised to speed up building approvals for people who lost their homes in the earthquake.
113. Growing up in Lancaster County, Kenneff was considered a fine schoolboy, a high achiever.
114. Middlesbrough had been joined with five neighbouring local authorities to form the county borough of Teesside.
115. Since those days, many Pima County residents have been hauled into the city limits against their will.
116. Peter Mann, principal educational adviser to Dorset County Council, is clearly one of the optimists.
117. Transfer stations like the one the county owns in Carlsbad will be key to accomplishing that goal, they said.
118. That home, however, has just been closed down as part of county hall's budget cuts.
119. Its big annual event in Dade County, a banquet honoring the judiciary, just made me impatient.
120. I agree with my hon. Friend that Hampshire county council waged an extremely vigorous campaign against the proposal.
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