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Public and Demand
The Demand and Supply of Public Goods.
:* The Demand and Supply of Public Goods, by James M. Buchanan, at the Library of Economics and Liberty
Note the removal of the words " On Demand " and of the phrase " Receivable in Payment of All Public Dues ".
* Bent Flyvbjerg, Mette K. Skamris Holm, and Søren L. Buhl ( 2005 ), " How ( In ) accurate Are Demand Forecasts in Public Works Projects?
* Bent Flyvbjerg, Mette K. Skamris Holm, and Søren L. Buhl, " How ( In ) accurate Are Demand Forecasts in Public Works Projects?
According to the book One Red Paperclip, in June 2006, Bernsen traded a role in the Public Media Works film Donna on Demand to the book's author, blogger Kyle MacDonald, for a snow globe of the band KISS.
It aired in 2003 and re-aired in 2004 due to Public Demand in 2006 it came back to Philippine Afternoons and in 2007 made an initial broadcast on former affiliate QTV11.

Public and Invisible
* Stephen F. Befort and John W. Budd, Invisible Hands, Invisible Objectives: Bringing Workplace Law and Public Policy Into Focus ( 2009 ) Stanford University Press
Michael Karoli recorded a reggae album with Polly Eltes before his passing, and Irmin Schmidt has begun working with the acclaimed drummer Martin Atkins, producing a remix for the industrial band The Damage Manual, and a cover of " Banging the Door " for a Public Image Ltd tribute album, both released on Atkins ' label, Invisible Records.

Public and ",
* Sprain, Leah ( 2004 ), " Sending Signals from the Ivory Tower: Barriers to Connecting Academic Research to the Public ", Student writing on public scholarship
" Politics, Propaganda and Public Opinion: The Influence of Race and Class on the 1993 – 1994 Health Care Reform Debate ", 2004.
Jane Goodall, in a September 27, 2002, interview on National Public Radio's " Science Friday ", expressed her ideas about the existence of Bigfoot.
Public safety workers have called the walkway safety handrails in the Big Dig tunnels " ginsu guardrails ", because the sharp, squared-off edges of the support posts have caused terrible mutilations and deaths of passengers ejected from crashed vehicles.
Traveling north to south, the first neighborhood, the " North Residential Neighborhood ", has high-rise residential buildings, a large hotel, Stuyvesant High School, a movie theater and a modern branch of the New York Public Library.
Upon hearing Ridenhour's demo track " Public Enemy Number One ", fledgling producer / upcoming music-mogul Rick Rubin insisted on signing him to his Def Jam label.
In 2007, the Berne Declaration nominated IKEA for one of its Public Eye " awards ", which highlight corporate irresponsibility and are announced during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Public international law should not be confused with " private international law ", which is concerned with the resolution of conflict of laws.
", in what was reported by the Public Advertiser as " a fervour truly patriotick ".
However, a 1988 article by Brian Martin in Science and Public Policy states that although their paper concluded the effects would be less severe than originally thought, with the authors describing these effects as a " nuclear autumn ", other statements by Thompson and Schneider show that they " resisted the interpretation that this means a rejection of the basic points made about nuclear winter ".
He also wrote his " Message To The Public ", primarily a defence of the expedition's organisation and conduct in which the party's failure is attributed to weather and other misfortunes, but ending on an inspirational note, with these words:
In the first edition of the English Pronouncing Dictionary ( 1917 ) he named the accent " Public School Pronunciation ", but for the second edition in 1926 he wrote " In what follows I call it Received Pronunciation ( abbreviation RP ), for want of a better term.
A Smorgasbord of projects ", in Pathways to Knowledge: Private and Public, Oxford University Press, Pg: 182-204, ISBN 0-19-517367-8
Even more unusually, however, many of the solo songs on Maxinquaye featured little of Tricky's own voice: his then-lover, Martina Topley-Bird, sang them, including her reimagining of Public Enemy's militant 1988 rap " Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos ", while other songs were male-female duets dealing with sex and love in oblique ways, over beds of sometimes dissonant samples.
Public access was often possible for the " respectable ", especially to private art collections, but at the whim of the owner and his staff.
The following works are of doubtful authenticity: De spectaculis (" On Public Games "); De bono pudicitiae (" The Virtue of Modesty "); De idolorum vanitate (" On the Vanity of Images ," written by Novatian ); De laude martyrii (" In Praise of Martyrs "); Adversus aleatores ; De duobus montibus Sina et Sion ( On the Two Mountains Sinai and Zion ); Adversus Judaeos ; and the Cena Cypriani (" Cyprian's Banquet ", which enjoyed wide circulation in the Middle Ages ).
became a hit when it aired on the Public Broadcasting Service, while Absolutely Fabulous enjoyed a significant following when it aired on Comedy Central, and The Office won a Golden Globe award in 2004 for " Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy ", beating popular American favourites such as HBO's Sex and the City and NBC's Will & Grace.
* " Tango ", a song on the 2006 album, Public Warning by British grime-singer Lady Sovereign
He wrote an open letter to Photoplay magazine, titled " Open Letter to the American Public ", where he argued his case, although the average American had trouble sympathizing, as most made $ 2, 000 a year.
" Jeremy Bentham and the Public Interest ", in J. Lively & A. Reeve ( eds.
" Social Justice: The Moral Foundations of Public Health and Health Policy ", New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
" The Organization of Economic Activity: Issues Pertinent to the Choice of Market versus Non-market Allocations ", in Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The PPP System, Volume 1, pp. 47 – 64.
" The Median Voter Model in Public Choice Theory ", Public Choice 61, 115-125
" The Elusive Median Voter ", Journal of Public Economics 12 ( 2 ) 143-170

Public and 1997
The ban was eventually lifted by the incoming Labour government in 1997, with the Government Communications Group of the Public and Commercial Services ( PCS ) Union being formed to represent interested employees at all grades.
* Distinguished Civilian Public Service Award, Department of the Navy, 1997
He received the NCTE George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language for his participation in " Mission Impertinent " ( San Jose Mercury News West Magazine, November 16, 1997 ).
Teletubbies first aired on 31 March 1997, was syndicated in the United States on the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) public television on 6 April 1998 and aired until 19 June 2005.
Following the demise of the various incarnations of NeXT ( started by Steve Jobs in the late 1980s and merged with Apple Computer in 1997 ), the Trillium software was published under the GNU General Public License, with work continuing as gnuspeech.
On 1 July 1997, in preparation for privatisation of the Public Transport Corporation, Melbourne's tram network was split into two businesses — Met Tram 1 ( later renamed Swanston Trams ) and Met Tram 2 ( later renamed Yarra Trams ).
In 1997, The Ministry of Public Security launched an investigation into whether Falun Gong should be deemed xie jiao ( 邪教, " heretical teaching ").
Responsibility subsequently transferred to the Ministry of Public Building and Works ( 1962 – 1970 ) then to the Department of the Environment ( UK ) ( 1970 – 1997 ) and now the DCMS.
Article 5 of the Quebec Public Education Act had been modified in 1997 so as to allow minority religious groups to be allowed religious education classes of their faith where their number were large enough, but this was removed in 2000.
* 1997: Public Garden
The Ordinance regulation further led to the Security Management Procedures in Internet Accessing issued by the Ministry of Public Security in December 1997.
In December 1997, Public Security minister Zhu Entao released new regulations to be enforced by the ministry that inflict fines for " defaming government agencies ," " splitting the nation ," and leaking " state secrets.
Hasselt made Public transport by bus zero-fare from 1 July 1997 and bus use was said to be as much as " 13 times higher " by 2006.
* 1997: Ashes to Ashes: America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris by Richard Kluger
The NET acronym has since been revived twice: first in 1993 through 1997 as National Empowerment Television ( later known as " America's Voice "), a cable channel that aired news and talk programming catering to a conservative ( especially paleoconservative ) audience ; and in 2005, when Nebraska ETV and Nebraska Public Radio were united under a single name, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications.
* Frank, Robert H. ( 1997 ) " The Frame of Reference as a Public Good ", The Economic Journal 107 ( November ), 1832-1847.
* Winterton, G, ' A New Constitutional Preamble ' ( 1997 ) 8 Public Law Review 186-194.
He was also Chairman of the House of Commons Select Committee on Public Administration ( 1997 – 1999 ), and Opposition Front Bench Spokesman on Energy ( 1988 – 92 ) and Welsh Affairs ( 1992 – 1997 ).
From 1987 until 1997, he was the James Collins Professor of Management and Public Policy at the UCLA Anderson School of Management at UCLA.
* Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property: Con Air ( 1997 )
3 sided football workshop, at the 1st Intergalactic Conference of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts, Public Netbase, Vienna, Austria, Summer Solstice, 1997
* Bronwen Lichtenstein, Tradition and experiment in New Zealand AIDS policy, AIDS and Public Policy, 12 ( 3 ): 79-88, 1997
* Bronwen Lichtenstein, Tradition and experiment in New Zealand AIDS policy, AIDS and Public Policy, 12 ( 3 ): 79-88, 1997

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