Refers to the chief public administration buildings of a city, generally housing the mayor's office and legislative chambers.
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Examples for "city hall"
Examples for "city hall"
1Occupy activists clashed with police and stormed city hall here in 2012.
2She rented the second floor of the city hall for two months.
3The mayor proposes opening a day care center for city hall employees.
4As he neared the city hall, Constable Charles Elleard approached him anxiously.
5To dream of a city hall, denotes contentions and threatened law suits.
1Today, each of these moments is associated with a civil ritual: birth is recorded in the town or city hall.
1Options for the town hall remains open to further debate and presentation.
2Trump supporters at the town hall sought to drive home that point.
3Sheffield town hall is hit as warheads burst over the North sea.
4Chris Christie answers questions at a town hall at Nashua Community College.
5Annette Ekelund emerged from the town hall a couple of minutes later.
1He was diligent also in church affairs, and very active in the vestry, which was the seat of local government in Virginia.
2The Graham House, a four-story wooden affair of many balconies, at Kearny and Pacific streets, was now the seat of local government.
1The rathaus clock strikes and Wagner jumps.
2The Commander-in-Chief addresses his massed troops from the Rathaus
3The bold centerpiece next to the Church of Our Lady Cathedral was Neues Rathaus, the city hall.
4Neighbouring Rathaus Park is transformed into a magical forest -with Christmas decorations, lights and fairground attractions.
5Of the 20 or so to choose from, the best sits in front of city hall, the Rathaus.
6The door that accessed the staircase was on the central courtyard, separated from the public spaces of the Rathaus.
7The copper quest has assumed such proportions that the roof of the historic, world-renowned Rathaus at Bremen has been stripped.
8[Beckoning others, he and KURT go into the Rathaus, followed by all the men.
9Col. of Reserves Thelemann and transferred to a hall in the Rathaus, where they are now under the supervision of the Mayor.
10Behind the Rathaus is the Grashaus, in which Richard of Cornwall, king of the Romans, is said to have held his court.
11Of the cluster of buildings in the centre, which are conspicuous from afar, the town hall (Rathaus) and the cathedral are specially noteworthy.
12Or take Altes Rathaus in Bonn, a square where a large Nazi book burning took place on 10 May 1933.
13I was present at the one near the Rathaus, which was dispersed towards midnight when the police actually drew their revolvers and charged the crowd.
14The first one we discover is the improbably shaped but delightfully attractive Altes Rathaus (the old town hall), which sits on a tiny island.