Sentences with phrase «mean town residents»

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Today he is chair in Theological Ethics at the University of Aberdeen — no mean feat for a boy raised in a town where the only residents with a college education were pastors and schoolteachers.
Such referendums would mean that residents could approve or deny, via a petition to the town board, to accept state or federal funds.
In recent years this has meant additional property taxes of more than $ 300,000 per year for City of Tonawanda residents, over $ 450,000 per year for taxpayers in Grand Island and well over $ 800,000 added to the county property taxes of citizens of the Town of Tonawanda.
At one of our town hearings, the Mayor of a village in North Rockland, noted that the population increase in Ramapo would allow Ramapo to have seven legislative districts wholly contained within the town and opined that it would mean a concentration of power since nine legislators is a majority and therefore seven legislators wholly contained within one town could shift the balance of power to the detriment of other towns and their taxpaying residents.
This means that many of its new residents hail from other locales and we all know how difficult it can be to meet people when you're new in town.
The film will be shot around South Africa's Cape Town, with a budget of around $ 60 million from Constantin Film, and it's meant to be the first of many, much like Anderson did with Resident Evil.
Now, Waldorf is mostly a commuter town for residents who work in Washington D.C. and is the fifth most expensive city for car insurance in our Maryland study with rates 12 % higher than the state mean.
«Words can not express how much it meant for our members and the residents to see that bus driving through town.
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