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- noun Plural form of
councilor .
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Examples
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After all, this was the same woman who, a few weeks later, would yell at privy councilors from a second-story window that it was stupid of them to assume that her servants could influence her in any way.
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One day, immediately after the hour of prayer, he called his councilors together.
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A group wanted to recall the councilors, followed procedures, an election was called and the voters said no, he said.
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A group wanted to recall the councilors, followed procedures, an election was called and the voters said no, he said.
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This is the group that spear-headed the effort to recall councilors Jim Mautino and Chris Medlock.
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The feast at an end, Powhatan called his councilors to his side, and while they were in earnest debate Captain Smith knew only too well that his fate was hanging in the balance.
Ten American Girls From History Kate Dickinson Sweetser
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They really feel comfortable talking about it afterwards with friends or teachers or even councilors, which is really rewarding. "
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Send as a separate file "letter attachment" addressed to the chair of the council and councilors - list all their names.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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The former technocrat, who worked as a director at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, has told city councilors that he favored a conciliatory approach with banks, according to local officials.
Trouble in Paradise David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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On the steps to the throne the eldest sons of peers and privy councilors were privileged to stand during the sittings of the House of Lords.
Daily Life in the British Parliament: The House of Lords | Edwardian Promenade 2009
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