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He convened a meeting of "the elites," a local chiefs council.
Chief council meetings are held at Vaitu'utu'u malae in the village.
A chief council planner described car parking at Darlington Memorial Hospital as chaotic.
Veera Ballala was said to have been ably assisted by his chief council, Sangama.
O'Malley's chief council, Ralph S. Tyler, said that if Schisler would not resign his position, he could be fired.
Upon returning to New York, Jones became chief council for the local NAACP branch, mainly involved in cases of police brutality.
Moss first came to prominence during the Lexow and Mazet investigations, as an associate and chief council respectively, where he established himself as an aggressive prosecutor and investigator.
Prior to his serving as District Attorney he was Allegheny County Solicitor and Port Authority of Allegheny County chief council.
Among those who are leaving are Mr. McGreevey's chief of staff, James L. Fox, and his chief council, Michael DeCotiis.
Ganga Zumba, who ruled the biggest of the villages, Cerro dos Macacos, presided the mocambo's chief council and was considered the King of Palmares.
The fale tele (big house), the most important house, is usually round in shape, and serves as a meeting house for chief council meetings, family gatherings, funerals or chief title investitures.
Congressman Benjamin Gilman and Sam Nunn's former chief of staff, Jeff Smith (who would later become chief council for the CIA) were also involved in the proposed transaction.
In February 1917, the Russian Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky, based itself in the north west corner of the palace with the Malachite Room (4) being the chief council chamber.
Joseph Rees, the subcommittee's chief council, said that after a recent fact-finding mission to Peru he was convinced that no United States money was directly used to finance the Peruvian Government's campaign.
"No other industry is allowed to leave a toxic mess for the state to manage and maintain at taxpayer expense" said Linda Krop, Chief council for the Santa Barbara based Environmental Defense Center.
Edward F. Busch, the president of the Fire Chiefs Council of Suffolk County, an association of current and former chiefs in Suffolk's 111 fire districts, said there were currently three or four black chiefs.
At the local level, much of the country's civil and criminal matters are dealt with by some 360 village chief councils, Fono o Matai, according to traditional law, a practice further strengthened by the 1990 Village Fono Law.
The founding leader was Mburumba Kerina, who had been a founding member of both SWANU and SWAPO, but after disagreements with the chiefs council Kerina was replaced by Kapuuo.
The First Nation is a member of the Matawa First Nations, a regional Chiefs council, and Nishnawbe Aski Nation, a Tribal Political Organization representing majority of First Nations in Northern Ontario.
The Herero chiefs council also appointed him as the automatic successor to Hosea Kutako, who was then old, as they feared that the South African authorities would try to take advantage of the death of Kutako to impose their own nominee as chief.