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private and person
These cabs cost 10 pesos per person to ride, but they are not private.
A good example of the contempt the first democrats felt for those who did not participate in politics can be found in the modern word ' idiot ', which finds its origins in the ancient Greek word, idiōtēs, meaning a private person, a person who is not actively interested in politics ; such characters were talked about with contempt, and the word eventually acquired its modern meaning.
# any other person whose private property was valued at over 10, 000 rubles.
Citizenship was not seen as a separate activity from the private life of the individual person, in the sense that there was not a distinction between public and private life.
There were also two finance ministers, dealing with the separate bodies of the public treasury and the private domains of the Emperor, and the praetorian prefect, the most significant person of the whole.
It took an estimated 5 years and 65 bureaucratic procedures for a private person to buy land from the state.
France prohibits by its penal code and by its press laws public and private communication which is defamatory or insulting, or which incites discrimination, hatred, or violence against a person or a group of persons on account of place of origin, ethnicity or lack thereof, nationality, race, specific religion, sex, sexual orientation, or handicap.
Idiot as a word derived from the Greek, idiōtēs (" person lacking professional skill ", " a private citizen ", " individual "), from, idios (" private ", " one's own ").
* Dictionary. Reference. Com " Middle English, ignorant person, from Old French idiote ( modern French idiot ), from Latin idiota, from Greek idiotès, private person, layman, from idios, own, private.
Kōan / kung-an thus serves as a metaphor for principles of reality beyond the private opinion of one person, and a teacher may test the student's ability to recognize and understand that principle.
Orlando Bridgman, who upon his submission to Cromwell had been permitted to practice the law in a private manner, and under that colour had served both as spy and agent for his master, was entrusted with the principal management of this tragic scene ; and in his charge to the Grand Jury, had the assurance to tell them ' That no authority, no single person, or community of men ; not the people collectively or representatively, had any coercive power over the King of England.
For then the Roman Pontiff is not pronouncing judgment as a private person, but as the supreme teacher of the universal Church, in whom the charism of infallibility of the Church itself is individually present, he is expounding or defending a doctrine of Catholic faith.
* Voyeurism: the recurrent urge or behavior to observe an unsuspecting person who is naked, disrobing, or engaging in sexual activities, or who is engaging in activities usually considered to be of a private nature.
Important widely recognized types of property include real property ( the combination of land and any improvements to or on the land ), personal property ( physical possessions belonging to a person ), private property ( property owned by legal persons or business entities ), public property ( state owned or publicly owned and available possessions ) and intellectual property ( exclusive rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.
Since agriculture was so much more efficient than hunting and gathering, private property appropriated by someone for farming left remaining hunter-gatherers with more land per person, and hence did not harm them.
Wittgenstein suggests that, in such a situation, the word " beetle " could not be the name of a thing, because supposing that each person has something completely different in their boxes ( or nothing at all ) does not change the meaning of the word ; the beetle as a private object " drops out of consideration as irrelevant ".
* Public-key encryption: a message encrypted with a recipient's public key cannot be decrypted by anyone except a possessor of the matching private key-it is presumed that this will be the owner of that key and the person associated with the public key used.
* Digital signatures: a message signed with a sender's private key can be verified by anyone who has access to the sender's public key, thereby proving that the sender had access to the private key and, therefore, is likely to be the person associated with the public key used.

private and acting
There never was any intent on my part either in my acting or in my private life to create any such thing as an image.
Blair was writing reviews for Adelphi and acting as a private tutor to a disabled child at Southwold.
“ If, as the writer believes Schiller, various private cases of action were available in satisfying commercial needs, the state was acting in exactly the same fashion as it does at the present day .”
The Fourth Amendment applies to governmental searches and seizures, but not those done by private citizens or organizations who are not acting on behalf of a government.
For instance, if the head of government of a country were to refuse to enforce a decision of that country's highest court, it would not be civil disobedience, since the head of government would be acting in her or his capacity as public official rather than private citizen.
This definition is very close to that of the third sector, which consists of " private organisations that are formed and sustained by groups of people acting voluntarily and without seeking personal profit to provide benefits for themselves or for others ".
After working as a private investigator ( a role he would play in the television series Moonlighting as well as in the 1991 film, The Last Boy Scout ), Willis returned to acting.
In 1916, he enlisted for the remaining duration of World War I, joining the London Scottish Regiment as a private, serving alongside his future successful acting contemporaries Claude Rains, Herbert Marshall and Ronald Colman.
The initial reluctance of the trustees ( still acting as a private corporate body ) to cede control of certain business affairs to the state government for direction and oversight caused the state to establish the Board of Governors in 1956.
His grandmother fostered his career by arranging for private voice and acting lessons as he grew up.
Suchet and his two brothers, Peter and John, attended Grenham House boarding school in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent ; then, after attending another private school, Wellington School in Somerset, he took an interest in acting and joined the National Youth Theatre at the age of 18.
The acting PD leader and Minister for Health has also been involved in the controversial extension of private sector influence in health care.
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin officiated the private ceremony, with Shearer's bother, Douglas Shearer giving the bride away, and Louis B. Mayer acting as best man.
His private life melded seamlessly with his acting work.
However, according to UNSCOM inspector Richard Butler himself, it was U. S. Ambassador Peter Burleigh, acting on instructions from Washington, who suggested Butler pull his team from Iraq in order to protect them from the forthcoming U. S. and British air strikes: " I received a telephone call from US Ambassador Peter Burleigh inviting me for a private conversation at the US mission ... Burleigh informed me that on instructions from Washington it would be ' prudent to take measures to ensure the safety and security of UNSCOM staff presently in Iraq.
She originally said that she would work with Farrell to ensure that it remained private, but Farrell said that Narain was trying to release it in order to damage his acting career and " make money out of it ", which Narain denies.
A member of parliament ’ s legislative motion, called a private member's bill or a member's bill in some parliaments, is a proposed law introduced by a member of a legislature who is not acting on behalf of the executive government.
In Australia, a draft bill is prepared by Parliamentary Counsel, acting under instructions from the private member.
Preparing notarial acts for private parties, informing parties as to the scope of their contractual obligations, ensuring that the instrument or contract is fair and unbiased, and acting as a non-contentious and impartial advocate for the business transaction as a whole, notaries prevent and resolve many potential conflicts beforehand.
Lawrence invalidated similar laws throughout the United States that criminalized sodomy between consenting adults acting in private, whatever the sex of the participants.
Lucía Méndez semi-retired from acting, leading a more private life.
The main players are the global institutions, such as International Monetary Fund and Bank for International Settlements, national agencies and government departments, e. g., central banks and finance ministries, private institutions acting on the global scale, e. g., banks and hedge funds, and regional institutions, e. g., the Eurozone.
As well as acting as a main public area for performances in the main auditorium, the Paul Hamlyn Hall is also used for hosting a number of events, including private functions, dances, exhibitions, concerts, and workshops.
Lord Shaftesbury turned the convergence of public and private good around, claiming that acting in accordance with one's self-interest produces socially beneficial results.

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