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citizen and group
A habit of one group in society was thus codified as a law for the whole citizen body, which thus lost one axis of openness.
In Finland, the word jenkki ( yank ) is sometimes used to refer to any US citizen, and with the same group of people Jenkkilä ( Yankeeland ) refers to the US itself.
Every ten years, when the general census of population takes place, each citizen has to declare which linguistic group they belong or want to be aggregated to.
* Florida Red Tide Coalition A citizen based group dedicated to raising awareness of Red Tide, debunking myths, educating the public and taking action to promote our oceans ' health and help stop red tide.
Finns ) is commonly used to refer to a member of the Finn ethnic group or a citizen of Finland.
This group includes the persons who have at least one parent or grandparent who has been a native Finnish citizen.
Greenprints Alliance, Inc. is a grassroots citizen action group formed in spring 2009 to advance the City of Woodstock's green infrastructure master plan known as The Greenprints Project.
Also in 1980, a senior citizen group named the Golden Age Club was formed.
The community of Pompton Lakes is largely based around organized events, including high school sports, senior citizen gatherings, and various group activities organized by the Pompton Lakes Recreation Committee.
A selected group of citizen gathered in the school auditorium to discuss a new name from the proposed names of Dragerville, Dragervale or Drager Town offered by the Post Office Department.
The court, however, not only refused to restrict the fast ferries, but also awarded NZ $ 300, 000 in court costs against the citizen group which had brought the case.
Those who consume it don't become psychic ; instead, they're simply far more lucid than the average citizen of the U. S, although there are numerous hints at a group mind operating at a subconscious level.
In December 2004, a federal judge in Chicago ruled that the IAP ( along with the Holy Land Foundation ) was liable for a $ 156 million dollar lawsuit for aiding and abetting the terror group Hamas in the death of 17-year-old David Boim, an American citizen.
A private member's bill is not to be confused with a private bill, which is a bill that only affects an individual citizen or group.
As mandated by 2007 legislation, the Washington State Shellfish Aquaculture Regulatory Committee stakeholder group, including industry, agency and citizen representatives has convened to discuss regulation of this industry.
During summer, a citizen group shows that the average percentage of time during daylight hours that the farms are visible is 19 % per day and the number of days from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day that farms are visible some portion of the day is 76 %.
When defined in an official context, senior citizen is often used for legal or policy-related reasons in determining who is eligible for certain benefits available to the age group.
A citizen group, Friends of the Burlington Landlocked Forest, has been organized to prevent this sale and to make the Forest designated conservation land.
The main group headed west pursued by the Red Coats and a citizen militia under protection of Martial Law and posse comitatus.
* Politics: a coping strategy for IT ( Information Technology ) in situations where a user group has more influence than funding or is not a good citizen on the centralized data warehouse.
The group stated that it received a complaint from a Henderson County citizen regarding the nativity scene and petitioned the local government to remove it.
It elected a German-born American citizen Fritz Julius Kuhn, a veteran of the Bavarian infantry during World War I and an Alter Kämpfer of the NSDAP, as the leader ( Bundesführer ) of the group.
Noting the Greek cynic philosopher Diogenes ' aspiration to transcend " local origins and group memberships " in favor of becoming " a citizen of the world ", Nussbaum traces the development of this idea through the Stoics, Cicero, and eventually modern liberalism of Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant.
His office served as the President's political communications liaison with organized labor, veterans, farmers, conservationists, industrial organizations, citizen groups, and almost any organized lobbying group whose objectives were compatible with the administration's.

citizen and named
He was an honorary citizen of Zwickau and had a street named for his Audi cars in both Zwickau and his birthplace Winningen.
He is the successor of Alain Chesnais ( 2010 – 2012 ), a French citizen living in Toronto where he runs his company named Visual Transitions and Wendy Hall of the University of Southampton.
According to Cortés himself, on 27 February 1525 it was revealed to him by a citizen of Tenochtitlan named Mexicalcingo that Cuauhtémoc, Coanacoch ( the ruler of Texcoco ) and Tetlepanquetzal ( the ruler of Tlacopan ) were plotting his death.
The person, who does not need to be US citizen or resident, may also operate anonymously with only the Listing Agent with whom the company is registered with Delaware named.
As a private citizen, he was probably named Sextus Varius Avitus Bassiansus.
In 1889, Brahms was named an honorary citizen of Hamburg, until 1948 the only one born in Hamburg.
According to his son ( Johnny Jr ), Johnny ( senior ) was named Peter by his parents ; but, once he began to be successful as a swimmer, he formally used his brother's name, Johnny, because his brother John was, by birth, an American citizen ( and had official records that verified this fact ), and Peter was not ( this was done so that non-citizen Peter could represent USA in the Olympics ).
Voroshilov was nominated honorary citizen of the Turkish town of Izmir in November 1933 ; in Izmir also a street was named after him ( 1951 renamed " Plevne Bulvarı ").
* In December 2001, an American citizen of Middle Eastern descent named Assem Bayaa cleared all the security checks at Los Angeles airport and attempted to board a flight to New York.
* She was named the 1999 Entertainer of the Year by both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association ; Twain was the first non-US citizen to win the CMA award.
The present King Tonino of Tavolara is an Italian citizen named Tonino Bertoleoni, who runs " Da Tonino ," a restaurant on the island.
Venice is served by the Marco Polo International Airport, or Aeroporto di Venezia Marco Polo, named in honor of its famous citizen.
Though the song was originally written by a citizen of Strasbourg, Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792, and it was originally a war song for the revolutionary Army of the Rhine, it became famous when it sung on the streets of Paris by the volunteers from Marseille, who had heard it when it was sung in Marseille by a young volunteer from Montpellier named François Mireur.
On 20 February 2002, Nielsen was named an honorary citizen of West Virginia and an " Ambassador of Mountain State Goodwill ".
The city was originally to be named " Dicksonville ," after local citizen Thomas Dickson who had donated some of his land to create a railroad depot.
In 464 BC a man named Xenophon, a citizen of Corinth who was an acclaimed runner and winner of pentathlon at the Olympic Games, dedicated one hundred young girls to the temple of the goddess as a sign of thanksgiving.
The city in turn is named after the American rancher Robert Livermore, a naturalized Mexican citizen of English birth.
He was born in Tivoli, Italy, the son of a citizen named Castinus.
Lafayette County was named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, the French citizen who rendered assistance to the colonies during the American Revolutionary War.
It is not known why the town was named Salem ; the most widely accepted explanation is that it was named to honor William Bryan, a prominent citizen, who had moved from Salem, New Jersey.
Founded in 1910 from a portion of Marion County, both Dillon County and its county seat, the city of Dillon, were named for prosperous local citizen James W. Dillon ( 1826-1913 ), an Irishman who settled there and led a campaign to bring the railroad into the community.
It was named for John A. McLean, a prominent citizen and the first mayor of Bismarck, North Dakota.
The county was organized January 29, 1841 and named for Andrew Jackson Davis, a lawyer and prominent citizen of St. Louis.
The county is named in honor of Colonel Francis Vigo, of Italian heritage but a citizen of Spain due to residence in St. Louis.

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