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Each of these 62 units has a directly elected mayor and assembly who serve office for four years.
There is a sad irony that in a city where about a quarter of residents are too poor to own a car, the new tram line will serve office workers, gentrifiers and students in Greater Downtown.
The Federal Communications Commission voted today to bar phone companies from getting exclusive rights to serve office buildings with multiple businesses and said it would weigh expanding those rules to residential apartment buildings.
Still, Robert Perris, the district manager of Community Board 2, which represents this area of about 20,000 people, says that because of high rents, many storefronts have gone to chain retailers that serve office workers, rather than to neighborhood stores.
Any member of the House or Senate who doesn't support this simple concept is quite obviously not fit to serve office because they want to get paid even when they don't do their jobs, which offends me deeply".
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A video serving office (VSO): A VSO contains the aggregation routers that aggregate local loop traffic from subscriber homes, i.e., local digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAMs).
Each VHO in turn serves a metro area by transmitting the IPTV content to multiple video serving offices (VSOs).
Eden, the YC-backed on-demand tech installation and repair service that launched in May of this year, has shifted the focus of the business to the enterprise market, serving offices with tech help as opposed to serving both businesses and individuals.
Judges serve in office until age 75, at which time they are required to retire.
Even though a 1974 law gave women the right to campaign and serve in office, few were elected.
The 69-year-old frontrunner said: "Who the hell knows if you can even serve in office?
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