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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny council" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small group of individuals who come together to make decisions or provide guidance, often in a formal or organizational context.
Example: "The village was governed by a tiny council that met every week to discuss local issues."
Alternatives: "a small committee" or "a little board".
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A taxi driver living in a tiny council house with such a huge love of music – he definitely fed mine.
The 17-year-old first-time actor Katie Jarvis picked up the prize for best performance in a British feature film for her portrayal of a poverty stricken teenager living in a tiny council flat in Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank.
He played his last match, like his first, at Butlin's, and ended his days on benefit in a tiny council flat, much as he had started.And yet when darts fans thought of Jocky, what they remembered was his smile: huge, toothless and ecstatic, with his pudgy arms raised in victory on either side.
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The responsibilities of the New South Wales state government naturally extend beyond Sydney, while the grandly titled lord mayor of Sydney presides over what is essentially a tiny local council, but one that includes the central business district.
I remember her putting some money and essentials in a bedside drawer for me, as well as giving me keys to her tiny council flat.
Mor Tarazi, 41, the chairman of Mitzpe Hila's tiny council, held to the first idea.
And that, after Westwood had lived in the same tiny council flat for 30 years, Kronthaler finally managed to prise her out of it by buying a house and doing it up.
According to the very few friends who had the privilege of being invited to their tiny council house, Audrey was quite different from her shy only son: "She was very charming, she was a great extrovert and very friendly," remembers Gordon.
I agree with Tony Travers of the London School of Economics who told the Evening Standard (which commissioned the poll) that Boris needs to do something bolder on the cost of living, although I'm not sure what - his tiny council tax cut appealed most among polices offered by all candidates so far to only 9% of voters and he's opposed Ken's ideas for reducing private sector rents.
Made homeless in 1997 by the decision of a previous board of directors to sell the Goldstone to developers, Brighton were forced to groundshare with distant Gillingham for two seasons before moving – temporarily, they hoped – into Withdean Stadium, the tiny council-owned athletics facility.
"The amount that is uncollected is a tiny proportion of council tax income".
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