munic.
Americanabbreviation
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municipal.
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municipality.
Example Sentences
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Jagoda Munic, chair of Friends of the Earth International, said: “This is a sad day for Honduras and the world ... international pressure is needed to bring the murderers to justice and protect those brave enough to speak out on behalf of their fellow citizens and the environment.”
From The Guardian
Empire co-exec producer-writer Robert Munic was hand-picked by Dre to write all six episodes and exec produce.
From Time
Jagoda Munic, chairperson of Friends of the Earth International, said fears the talks would fail to deliver "a fair and ambitious outcome" had been proven "tragically accurate".
From BBC
Munic′ipalism; Municipal′ity, a town or city possessed of self-government: a district governed like a city: in France, a division of the country.—adv.
From Project Gutenberg
Kansas, early days, 121;John Brown's raid, 144; 169;A. plans campaign, 178;first visit, 242;pioneer discomforts, 247;Lucy Stone canvasses, 274;campaign of 1867, 281;A. and Mrs. Stanton go, 283; 364, 469, 493, 496, 519;canvass in 1887, 609;munic. suff. for women, 611;canvass of 1887, 625;calls A. to assist, 715;canvass of 1892, 719;polit. convs.,
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