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As lord mayor, I would have to take things into my own hands.
He tried, instead, to hide behind the full figure of the lord mayor.
It obtained the further right to have a lord mayor in 1982.
Since 2001 the lord mayor is directly voted by the citizens.
In 1981 and 1982, she was also the first woman to be the City's sheriff, a position established 500 years before that of lord mayor.
Instead, the then Lord Mayor had turned the area into a public park.
He was lord mayor of that city in 1674.
As lord mayor, he is an unpaid ambassador for the financial services community.
"My lord mayor has a carriage ready outside to collect you."
Immediately after his return he became deputy lord mayor of Berlin.
There is a photograph of Lord Mayor in action at.
"Why not go ask the Lord Mayor and find out?"
He served as Lord Mayor again from 1929 to 1931.
He served as Lord Mayor of the city in 1939-1940.
A woman who holds the office is also known as a Lord Mayor.
Both lord mayor and sheriff are elected at the council's annual meeting.
In 1662-3 he served as lord mayor of London.
We must have another state of society, sir, before you catch me being Lord Mayor.
"Lord Mayor," they said, "we drink to your fine town and its people."
From 1943 until 1946, he served a final term as Lord Mayor.
In the case of Belfast, the chairman's title continued to be lord mayor.
The Lord Mayor, against whom the case has been brought, fears for his political future.
That is fact Lord Mayor and these facts will bear out.
Try and think about the initial one when the Lord Mayor opened it.
He was Lord Mayor from 1959 to 1961, the youngest person to have done so at that time.