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Recognising the void that suddenly lands on the senior citizen in terms of emotional support hitherto provided by joint families, Government, NGOs and Associations of senior citizens can institute this highly effective “treatment” programme
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His guard leant against the wall and, having struck a match along Citizen
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Force Nouveau, was bounded by the fragile skeleton of sanity marked out by Citizen
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Then he walked out of the cell and stood directly in front of Citizen Marat’s head
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citizen of the community, or he began the church at this location
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He continued to curse the dog that dared to stalk his halls this early in the day, but thought better of raising his voice in anger when he saw the shaggy shape of the bear that marked Citizen Danton out from the usual visitors
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Perched on a silver spike, trailing leads and luridly coloured pipe work, Citizen Marat’s head stared back at the committee chairman with eyes as clear and blue as a bright summer afternoon
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His guard leant against the wall and, having struck a match along Citizen Marat’s noble nose, lit a cheroot while the gaoler fumbled with his keys
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His existence, such as it was in the bosom of La Force Nouveau, was bounded by the fragile skeleton of sanity marked out by Citizen Marat’s regular outbursts
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From the passageway the digitally enhanced voice of Citizen Marat burst into life once more, corroding the moment of doubt into a thousand flakes of brittle rust
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Standing in front of him was a man he had once known as a brother, a man for whose freedom he had fought, but who now visited upon him the solitude of imprisonment and Citizen Marat’s never ending, reedy, mechanical voice
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In a corner, Citizen Marat’s severed head, trailing veins and cables, ground out one last phrase on behalf of the revolutionary committee of the brotherhood of new men before dropping its eyelids and falling permanently silent
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“Do you have what it takes to be a Citizen?
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just a naturalised citizen of this sad and wasted world
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The only saving grace was that the headlines painted a picture of a plucky citizen coming to the aid of a poor victim of racial abuse
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The final denouement was the revelation that the young man in question was waiting for his appeal for asylum to be heard by the government and he was not yet, by any right, a citizen of the country
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"Oh, nothing's lacking", replied the senior citizen of the night
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citizen coming to the aid of a poor victim of racial abuse
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pride in being the citizen of a certain country
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15And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country; and he sent him into his
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To have as your own neighbor: a world renowned, internationally acclaimed Master Rod and Reel Craftsman should fill every citizen in this village with immense pride---just at his residence here, let alone his acquaintance
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Hasting, nearly word for word, to spread through the village into the ears of every citizen and almost all the visitors
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record as a post master and his spotless record as a citizen, they tracked him down
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Since the time of Christ no government had power over any square inch of territory or a single citizen of population
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interrogate a French citizen? But what can I do? Nothing
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If you are married to an American citizen, are coming to the United States to marry an American citizen, you are not subject to any quotas and would be issued a visa to come to this country
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In the US she stayed with her friends and one of them had support her until she got a green card for getting a job and then she got married to an American, so finally she's an American and citizen by now
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If we wanted to leave the US before you were a citizen we could
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I freely received His gift, I am now a citizen of heaven above
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scholars are saying is that every citizen is equally qualified for office
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As such, he faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang
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As such, he had faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang
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A merchant, it has been said very properly, is not necessarily the citizen of any particular country
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Which meant that while she’d never be a citizen, she could mix into the population of valued foreigners allowed to live on Ithaca
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He quickly learned of a leading citizen who was known to enjoy boat racing
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It wasn’t like she’d killed a leading citizen
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I’ve known Zarko since he was a baby and he has grown up to become an exceptional citizen of Babylon, in whose hand I can entrust my life
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"By way of example, today I visited a most irresponsible citizen in Cardew Street
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To remedy this disorder, for such it was supposed to be, a law was made, restricting the quantity of land which any citizen could possess to five hundred jugera; about 350 English acres
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I want the citizen
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It was no longer possible to distinguish between who was, and who was not, a Roman citizen
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Martin knew how tough Columbia’s security was on transit visas, especially for a citizen and employee of Atlantica
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Tell her, if you would, that I took your request as a citizen very seriously and that I was abiding by the Code in recommending you talk with her
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Martin saw an announcement this past summer that the Administration had decided to use it as a storage facility, however there had been a groundswell of citizen opposition to this plan
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In all the different republics of ancient Greece, to learn his military exercises, was a necessary part of education imposed by the state upon every free citizen
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A private citizen, who, in time of profound peace, and without any particular encouragement from the public, should spend the greater part of his time in military exercises, might, no doubt, both improve himself very much in them, and amuse himself very well; but he certainly would not promote his own interest
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In the republics of ancient Greece and Rome, each citizen, as long as he remained at home, seems to have practised his exercises, either separately and
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sovereign renders unnecessary that troublesome jealousy, which, in some modern republics, seems to watch over the minutest actions, and to be at all times ready to disturb the peace of every citizen
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In the republics of ancient Greece, every free citizen was instructed, under the direction of the public magistrate, in gymnastic exercises and in music
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The state required that every free citizen should fit himself for defending it in war, and should upon that account, learn his military exercises
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Their reward consisted altogether in what they got from their scholars ; and a citizen, who had learnt his exercises in the public gymnasia, had no sort of legal advantage over one who had learnt them privately, provided the latter had learned them equally well
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The obligation which every citizen was under, to serve a certain number of years, if called upon, in the armies of the republic, sufficiently imposed the necessity of learning those exercises, without which he could not be fit for that service
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But where every citizen had the spirit of a soldier, a smaller standing army would surely be requisite
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But in the ancient republics of Greece and Italy, every citizen was a soldier, and both served, and prepared himself for service, at his own expense
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The proprietor of land is necessarily a citizen of the particular country in which his estate lies
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proprietor of stock is properly a citizen of the world, and is not necessarily attached to any particular country
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or the fiftieth penny, as it was called, was imposed upon the whole substance of every citizen
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Every citizen assesed himself, and paid his tax, in the same manner as at Hamburg, and it was in general supposed to have been paid with great fidelity
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an excellent citizen, had not the laws of his country made that a crime which nature never meant to be so
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And bear in mind, if you are a senior citizen, you are in everlastingly deep trouble
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Obamacare would require another fifty federal bureaucracies, which, to this citizen, would be a stretch too much
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Hence, the proposition is convertible into this: a government ought to mold children into good citizens, using its own discretion in settling what a good citizen is and how the child 64
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But are they recognized in relation to social problems and governmental issues? I think not, at least not enough, at least by the decision makers in the seats of power, but I would encourage the thinking citizen to understand that there are social problems that are by no means solvable, but are subject to amelioration, for as the science of economics reminds us, there are tradeoffs, which should be taken advantage of
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When a citizen lies to a public official, he commits a crime
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His name and fame are the birthright of every American citizen
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Murry had been in contact with an American citizen living in
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He had it exactly right in stressing that governmental power is like the authority of a parent: and what he tells us is that, instead of acting as a parent should act in preparing a child for adulthood, government, especially at the national level, seeks to keep the citizen in perpetual childhood
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The whole intention of his venture was to blend in, to become a normal citizen
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Maybe after weeks of experiencing the curious physicality of being human and, by dint of that, a second-class citizen, he'd doubtless become frustrated at his lack of influence on events
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How is it possible that a criminal can afford better medical aid than a good citizen?
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“How is a good businesswoman—and a loyal citizen, I assure you—supposed to make a living with such stringent rules? I have children in need of new parkas
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As it is oftentimes the case, it‘s the law-abiding citizen who desires a firearm for a variety of (legitimate) reasons; security, sport or collection, who finds himself entangled in so much Red Tape
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What has not changed, however, are the underlying assumptions of Freedom and Natural Rights that every citizen is entitled and the protection of such inalienable rights by our government
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In its quixotic attempt to eliminate handguns, New York City has conceived a hare brained plan whereby any citizen possessing a firearm may redeem it, no questions asked, in exchange for gift certificates
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I am not speaking of income taxes, which every citizen is expected to pay his or her ―fair‖ share, however the (morally) insidious Estate or ―Death‖ tax, that truly constitutes a miscarriage of justice!
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Although society‘s ultimate goal should be, wherever possible, the rehabilitation of its hardened citizens; and allowing that a rehabilitated, productive citizen must necessarily accrue to the mutual advantage of that society and that polite and polished manners otherwise enhance the quality of life or, if not for humane reasons only, its immediate objective should be maintaining the safety and security of its law-abiding citizens by keeping them out of harm‘s way
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What our Founding Fathers (properly) understood by the Separation of Church and State was the essential right of every citizen to convene, for religious purposes, in houses of worship; allowing each to (freely) worship his or her God in his or her (own) manner) in accordance with his or her (own) private beliefs in conformance with his or her (own) conscience; unencumbered by central
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Although it may be personally rewarding to see one‘s child financially secure, it is equally, (if not more so), important that that child develops into a model citizen, an example for others to follow, a kind and thoughtful human being, considerate of others and of sound (moral) character, an individual who serves his or her family, friends and the community in which he or she lives and works, with distinction
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When principles of non-violence are either self-contained or practiced unconditionally under circumstances (otherwise) calling for a measured response, (sound) judgment and common sense appealing to the requirements of a peaceful, well-ordered society that every citizen (otherwise) owes an obligation, and whose conspicuous merits, perhaps laudable in some instances, however questionable at other times, and where (such) natural impulses are routinely rejected, even more remarkably when Property and Person and at times the Nation, are at risk by (anti-social) individuals determined to provoke harm; weighs in the balance, and where (institutional) recourse is problematical or uncertain, an (individual) is required, inasmuch as it lies within that individual‘s capacity to do so, to discourage such annoyances as they may present themselves to that individual as well as that individual‘s family and friends, however contrary to that individual‘s ―nature,‖ lest that individual‘s misplaced pacifism further encourage mischief makers and bullies alike, by providing license to habitually upset the harmony and safety of private and public concerns as it (otherwise) suits their primitive whims
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These inalienable rights offer expression to multi-lateral decisions conforming to the right of every citizen to make comparable decisions
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Everything being equal, however, the average citizen is oftentimes content to live and let live, to ―accept‖ what it may otherwise perceive as odd or peculiar in a manner consistent with an individual‘s right to privacy
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I would be the first to argue that any orderly, well governed society requires the cooperation of all its (productive) citizens and that each should properly contribute his or her own proportionate ―fair‖ share of the burden otherwise required for public services available to every citizen regardless of income
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(including) other inalienable rights, for that matter, afforded to every citizen; providing equal access and protection under the law and the right of every Individual to redress affronts to person and property without ruinous (material) effect on that individual or that individual‘s character or standing…
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is what any citizen could become, not gifted with loads of money, backup armies or
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would shatter the mind of the average citizen
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Bring evidence that you are a citizen of the United States of America
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―—what with the average, law-abiding citizen afraid to walk the streets at night and rising crime rates—‖
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Along the way they tried to gain control of a South African English language newspaper called the "The Citizen" via the classic espionage methods of using front companies
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The agreement read that any Polish citizen, who is in Russia, will be permitted to travel anywhere in Russia and settle in any small town but not close to the border
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Although not every citizen, for whatever reason(s), is predisposed to defend his or her nation during a time of war, each should properly support the nation‘s war effort in some (other) manner by lending either moral or financial support to American troops who have selflessly placed themselves in harm‘s way so that others on the home front might live in peace
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No individual is above the law but equal before the law, rather; that is to say, laws are not enacted for the private benefit of any one individual or group but conceived in a manner that seeks to promote equal protection for every citizen
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For instance a recent failed attempt in Nigeria to rescue a British and Italian citizen caused a diplomatic breach between the UK and Italy since Italy was not informed before the failed rescue took place
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International law enters the fray when a foreign citizen is rescued in a different country and the Corporate should be aware of this
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That certain elements in our society consider tax-relief counter productive to the interests and material well-being of every citizen would be advised to sign up for an introductory course in Economics 101! (If in fact our college professors understand its basic premises) It was not owing to chance that Mr
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Every citizen, in one way or another, is expected to participate in a constructive manner that accrues to the mutual benefit of every citizen living in a free and open society; that each individual is obligated to lend his or her unqualified, excepting such conditions were that society has spiritually and morally corrupted itself, support in the cause of freedom; and that the general welfare of that society should take precedence over the private belief system of any individual who continues reaping the benefits of living in that society
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In a word, every citizen has a reciprocal civic responsibility for every other citizen to ensure their mutual safety; but not to secure a ―peace‖ at any price
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Ask anyone living in the Middle East or other parts ―unknown‖ that the average citizen would be hard-pressed to find on a map
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Militia movement, secessionists, and sovereign citizen groups
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The sovereign citizen movement was an offshoot of the militias, essentially an attempt at paper terrorism trying to use arcane legal arguments to claim to be free of government control
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“A citizen saw a very tall person with a bow,” said the other cop