The city council had a mild panic and passed a newordinance about tramps.
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The city has never had any of the aforementioned businesses and a newordinance made sure they never will.
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The first measure of improvement was the passing of a newordinance, forbidding work after seven in the evening.
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Accordingly, Johnson, of Maryland, offered a newordinance in the spring of 1786, which passed to a second reading.
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The 15th day of December, in this year was celebrated according to the newordinance of Gregory the Thirteenth-asChristmas.
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A newordinance now prohibited the practice of going into the woods with liquor to meet the Indians and trade with them.
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Kennedy crooked his finger at a cabby who was alertly violating the newordinance and soliciting fares away from a public cab stand.
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At these meetings newordinances were passed, officers elected, and other business transacted.
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On the day after the hearing the City Council unanimously passed the newordinances.
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The newOrdinance embodied the following features:
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And nothing honours a man more than to establish new laws and newordinances when he himself was newly risen.
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Newordinances also allow downtown developers to build fewer parking spaces in new buildings to encourage a "rider-transit" culture.
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Segregationists instituted newordinances and state laws separating White and Black passengers on trains and streetcars, threatening the mobility freed Black Southerners valued so highly.
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"Pretty scrubby-looking cars," commented Armorer; "but get our newordinance through the council, we can save enough to afford some fine new cars.