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It epitomises all the worst aspects of local protectionism".
Commission systems are still widely used to govern specific aspects of local government, such as parks, schools, water, and airports.
Jessica Harris's study of the mosques of Queensland also demonstrates how these distinctive buildings reflect changing aspects of local Australian architecture.
Throughout it all, the track has remained the centerpiece of summer, an instantly created and migratory microculture that for six weeks annually dominates most aspects of local life.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said the NHS money "seems to be coming" from nurses training, the public health budget and other aspects of local authority support around care.
Nicholson went on to incorporate aspects of local landscapes into his abstracted paintings, to teach Lanyon and to influence the next wave of artists drawn to the St Ives area - Roger Hilton, Patrick Heron, Terry Frost and Bryan Wynter.
His annual salary had been $104,500 & although his formal title--special assistant to the mayor--sounded unimposing he had in fact served as the city's unofficial director of personnel and of quite a few other aspects of local government.
Covering everything from health and welfare issues to arts coverage, its varied programming makes available a wide range of information allowing people to access all aspects of local news and events in their neighbourhood.
The decision by a 5-to-4 majority of the Supreme Court to ban broadcasts of the trial "It is inappropriate as well as unnecessary for this court to intervene in the procedural aspects of local judicial administration.
Still showing at Norwich cathedral, the exhibition proposes affinities between Norfolk and the Hebrides by focusing on aspects of local culture – including places of worship and boat-building workshops – which, in Denyer's words, "represent ideas and habits once considered immutable and which now struggle against an increasingly mechanised and secular society".
Hands-on history is the brainchild of Helen Keith, a historical society member who thought that some aspects of local history were a bit neglected and who also figured that youngsters and adults alike would be more interested in actually doing things than in just peering at tidily arranged artifacts.
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