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Definition of councilwoman in English: councilwomannounPlural councilwomenˈkaʊns(ə)lˌwʊmənˈkaʊnsəlˌwʊmən US A female member of a council, especially a municipal one. as title Councilwoman Alberta Hipps Example sentencesExamples - The bid would displace 1,000 families, a city councilwoman claims.
- San Diego is a hot prospect for the next municipal solar bond initiative; San Diego city councilwoman Donna Frye is spearheading the initiative for the city.
- I'll talk with one city councilwoman who, however, opposed the idea.
- One New York City councilwoman is upset enough to introduce a bill that would make theaters print the actual start times of the movies without the ads.
- Nevertheless, the area's city councilwoman said she had received only two e-mail messages opposing the project, and residents seemed divided during interviews last week.
- Both developers are unhappy with decisions the councilwomen made in the recent zoning process.
- She faces a tough battle against the city councilwoman, who is being forced out of her current job by term limits.
- A former LA city councilwoman called the fund ‘the most important progressive victory in the city since the living wage law was adopted’ in 1997.
- The campaign launched this fall would put zoning decisions in two councilwomen's districts on the ballot.
- After 15 years of generally distinguished service as 6th District councilwoman, she deserved better.
- We'll be talking with a councilwoman who voted against that new power for the police.
- They have had over a dozen years each as councilmen and councilwomen to help Los Angeles and they have failed.
- In addition to her presidential role, many in the Washington metropolitan area know her as a former city councilwoman in the District of Columbia, a position she held for 21 years.
- In 2005, when three councilwomen failed to attend an often-delayed vote on the budget, he ordered city police to fetch them.
- ‘The amount of noise in New York is just overwhelming,’ Upper East Side councilwoman Eva Moskowitz said in sponsoring the bill, which would make New York the first car-alarm-free municipality in the nation.
- He says the councilwoman is willing to leave the decision on mounted horses up to Johnson.
- She has also served as municipal council woman and completed three terms as a congresswoman.
Definition of councilwoman in US English: councilwomannounˈkounsəlˌwo͝omənˈkaʊnsəlˌwʊmən US A woman who is a member of a council, especially a municipal one. as title Councilwoman Alberta Hipps Example sentencesExamples - The campaign launched this fall would put zoning decisions in two councilwomen's districts on the ballot.
- In 2005, when three councilwomen failed to attend an often-delayed vote on the budget, he ordered city police to fetch them.
- I'll talk with one city councilwoman who, however, opposed the idea.
- ‘The amount of noise in New York is just overwhelming,’ Upper East Side councilwoman Eva Moskowitz said in sponsoring the bill, which would make New York the first car-alarm-free municipality in the nation.
- Nevertheless, the area's city councilwoman said she had received only two e-mail messages opposing the project, and residents seemed divided during interviews last week.
- He says the councilwoman is willing to leave the decision on mounted horses up to Johnson.
- She faces a tough battle against the city councilwoman, who is being forced out of her current job by term limits.
- In addition to her presidential role, many in the Washington metropolitan area know her as a former city councilwoman in the District of Columbia, a position she held for 21 years.
- After 15 years of generally distinguished service as 6th District councilwoman, she deserved better.
- A former LA city councilwoman called the fund ‘the most important progressive victory in the city since the living wage law was adopted’ in 1997.
- San Diego is a hot prospect for the next municipal solar bond initiative; San Diego city councilwoman Donna Frye is spearheading the initiative for the city.
- She has also served as municipal council woman and completed three terms as a congresswoman.
- The bid would displace 1,000 families, a city councilwoman claims.
- Both developers are unhappy with decisions the councilwomen made in the recent zoning process.
- We'll be talking with a councilwoman who voted against that new power for the police.
- One New York City councilwoman is upset enough to introduce a bill that would make theaters print the actual start times of the movies without the ads.
- They have had over a dozen years each as councilmen and councilwomen to help Los Angeles and they have failed.
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