(1) England is also a culture of many smaller regionalisms, still centered on the old governmental unit of the county and the local villages and towns.
(2) The sites can be used to highlight important issues being tackled in the community as well as basic information such as county division and political party.
(3) But he claimed highways chiefs from the county 's local councils had been insistent that the 11 additional sites were needed now.
(4) He said a state law required the county to give the major political parties their copies for free.
(5) On the basis of his study of the political conflict in that county , the author argues that the civil war was in its beginning a revolt against high taxes.
(7) The supervisors may be able to exert political pressure, but have little other power over the county 's transportation plans.
(8) But the county 's fire chief said he thought the dispute was damaging and could be protracted.
(9) The political absorption of the county by London gathered pace in the 19th cent.
(10) The county has a political structure that has pushed for integrated housing and public facilities.
(11) That means in areas which still have county councils, either the county or the local district would have to go.
(12) The results in the local county assembly election district were more mixed.
(13) The majority live and work in every corner of the county - delivering local, not remote services.
(14) Most of the close contacts and people under observation were locals from the county .
(15) His spending blazed a new path through the county 's usual political circuit.
(16) When he asked the county administration for a copy, he was told the permit couldn't be found.
(17) That alone made it an alluring county for political consultants to work in.
(18) He outlined in particular, the importance of the local hospital for the county .
(19) The whole county welcomed them home
(20) The data were initially collected at the county level for all metropolitan counties in the United States.