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Chandler overlapped by a term but never met another improbable old boy, PG Wodehouse.
The mayor was barred by a term limit law from running for re-election.
The current borough president, Claire Shulman, is barred by a term limit from running again.
Governor Minner was prevented by a term limits law from running again.
It's known in China by a term used to describe a shot in table tennis.
The outgoing mayor was barred from running by a term limit, but he was certainly on voters' minds.
A felony is typically defined as a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of one year or more.
Or at least with being tarred by a term that "is clearly used to label somebody as an unworthy person who is almost eating children".
For instance, a matrix of related plucked lute traditions most known by a term similar to sampé' or kacapi stretches from Sumatra through Kalimantan to Celebes.
The first time I was told that I had to "meet a suspense," I didn't know where to turn, but now I understand the aptness of referring even to an end by a term most of us associate with uncertainty.
Mr. Towns has charged that his old confidant was motivated by a term limit law that would result in his being ineligible to run for re-election to the City Council, a charge he is repeating this year.
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