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Public displays such as public weeping for dead celebrities and participation in demonstrations may be influenced by a desire to be seen as altruistic.
** Public demonstrations by democratic and left forces, against Italian government support of the post-fascist Italian Social Movement, are heavily suppressed by police.
Reports of discrimination and surveillance by the Public Security Bureau were escalating, and Falun Gong adherents were routinely organizing sit-in demonstrations responding to media articles they deemed to be unfair.
Public demonstrations occurred frequently in 2001, but always under government oversight.
Public demonstrations and meetings were held there during the Quit India movement and other phases of the Indian independence movement.
Public demonstrations against Nazism prompted a brutal reaction.
Through the Public Safety Commission — which Burnquist created in 1917 to monitor public sentiment toward the war — he quashed pacifist demonstrations and denounced in his final inaugural message those " few socialistically and anarchistically inclined " who questioned America's involvement in " the world's baptism of blood.
The whole goal of the Committee of Public Safety became one of trying to calm the reformist movement and quell the demonstrations.
Public demonstrations, meetings, and publications of such a kind are banned.
Public hangings and even burnings, not unusual in Europe at the time, were also used in New Spain, especially in Mexico City, as demonstrations of the joint power of the Church and the State over individual actions and social status.
Public demonstrations were held in favour of the republic, and both Socialist parties took steps to draw the attention of the chancellor to the dangers of the situation, and to demand energetic measures against those who had organized the agitation and who were to be considered morally responsible for the recent crimes.
Public demonstrations or any public act of dissent are forbidden.
Public corruption had become endemic and housing shortages and food rationing were just three of many factors contributing to the growing social unrest, which was expressed, among others, in hunger demonstrations, taking place across the country in the summer of 1981, and a massive warning strike, in the spring of 1981.
* Public demonstrations, petitions and grass roots activism.
Public folklorists also work in " folk arts in the schools " programs, presenting master traditional artists to primary and secondary schools in demonstrations and residencies.

Public and usually
Public finance is the field of economics that deals with budgeting the revenues and expenditures of a public sector entity, usually government.
GNU Hurd ( usually referred to as the Hurd ) is a computer operating system kernel designed as a replacement for Unix, released as free software under the GNU General Public License.
In some area sailing boat is more available for the commute than public transportation, which usually is on the back of a Truck load withmerchandise and passengers that rarely come to those areas except when it ’ s the Public market day.
Porsche Automobil Holding SE, usually shortened to Porsche () or Porsche SE, a Societas Europaea or European Public Company, is a German holding company with investments in the automotive industry.
In the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard, and United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, as well as in all branches of the British Armed Forces, Polish Armed Forces, Canadian Forces, Turkish Armed Forces, Swedish Armed Forces, Norwegian Armed Forces, and Hellenic Armed Forces, Russian and all former Soviet republic forces, hand salutes are only given when a cover ( protection for the head, usually a hat ) is worn.
Public wikis are wikis that can be read by anyone ; usually ( though not always ), they can be edited by anyone as well, though sometimes registration is required.
Public companies usually pay dividends on a fixed schedule, but may declare a dividend at any time, sometimes called a special dividend to distinguish it from the fixed schedule dividends.
Public schools at all levels build altars with ofrendas, usually omitting the religious symbols.
More inclusively, golden age hip hop is a phrase usually framing the late 1980s in mainstream hip hop, said to be characterized by its diversity, quality, innovation and influence, and associated with Public Enemy, KRS-One and his Boogie Down Productions, Eric B.
A finance department would usually contain some accountants with Certified Public Accountant or equivalent status.
Most households receive some form of Public Assistance, with many of those being multi-generation receivers of assistance, usually long-time residents of the town.
* Durant Public Schools has a 24 hour station which usually only airs slide shows.
These ceremonies are usually conducted in the Public Theatre in the front square of Trinity College.
Public libraries do not usually offer urgent service.
* Public services-a term usually used to mean services provided by government to its citizens
Public housing in its earliest decades was usually much more working-class and middle-class and white than it was by the 1970s.
Public housing in Australia is usually provided by departments of state and territory governments, with funding provided by both state and federal governments.
Public areas with large tracts of woodland usually have signs indicating the level of fire danger, which usually depends on recent rain and the amount of deadfalls or dry debris.
Many states have ( or have had ) a lower tier of accountant qualification below that of CPA, usually entitled " Public Accountant " or " Licensed Public Accountant " ( with designatory letters " PA " or " LPA "), although other titles have included " Registered Public Accountant " ( RPA ), " Accounting Practitioner " ( AP ), and " Registered Accounting Practitioner " ( RAP ).
The use and description of the e-service in this page will be limited to the context of e-government only where of the e-service is usually associated with prefix “ public ”: Public e-services.
Public school systems and community colleges usually offer evening or weekend classes for this reason.

Public and take
Recognizing the truth of the statement by the Institute of Public Administration that `` Metropolian Planning ( in Rhode Island ) means, or should mean, state planning '', the state guide plan will take into account the metropolitan nature of many of Rhode Island's problems.
Public disclosure of the whole would not take place until the vendor had readied a patch to fix it.
In " Liberty and the News " ( 1919 ) and " Public Opinion " ( 1921 ) Lippmann expressed the hope that liberty could be redefined to take account of the scientific and historical perspective and that public opinion could be managed by a system of intelligence in and out of government.
During the 32nd International Public ICANN Meeting in Paris in 2008, ICANN started a new process of TLD naming policy to take a " significant step forward on the introduction of new generic top-level domains.
In normal circumstances the prosecutorial powers of the Attorney-General are exercised by the Director of Public Prosecutions and staff ; however, the Attorney-General maintains formal control, including the power to initiate and terminate public prosecutions and take over private prosecutions.
Other Falun Gong practitioners were told that if they wished to appeal further, they needed to take the issue up with the Ministry of Public Security and go to Beijing to appeal
* Responsibilities for General and Public Welfare: Evaluators articulate and take into account the diversity of interests and values that may be related to the general and public welfare.
Hancock Public Transit operates a demand bus which will take riders to anywhere in Hancock, Houghton, or Ripley.
Four of the commissioners take on departmental oversight assignments as Commissioner of Finance, Commissioner of Public Safety, Commissioner of Public Works and Engineering, and Commissioner of Public Affairs.
Public sector companies should take the lead and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ( ICAI ) should develop a clear strategy to diffuse the learning.
Additionally, barristers who have completed the Bar Council's " Public Access " course can take instructions directly from members of the public, although there are some limitations on the type of work that can be done this way: for example, such barristers cannot take control of the conduct of litigation nor can they act in matrimonial matters.
Streicher was ordered to take part in the establishment of the Institute for the Study and Elimination of Jewish Influence on German Church Life, that was to be organized together with the German Christians, the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, the Reich Ministry of Education and the Reich Ministry of the Churches.
Their summer production will take the stage at the Allegan Public Schools Performing Arts Center.
However, using the Public Act 72 of 1990, Governor John Engler appointed a emergency financial manager to take over the financial operations of the city in December 2000, effectively relegating the mayor, city council, and other elected public officers to advisory roles.
In response to this act of violence, the state introduced a second Public Safety Act, which introduced the death penalty and was widely unpopular with the public, and an Electoral Amendment Act which forced elected TDs to take the Oath of Allegiance.
In 1889 the Public Works Committee of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly recommended that the Government take over the line and it subsequently became a narrow gauge part of the New South Wales Government Railways ( NSWGR ) run under contract by Silverton Tramway.
Public libraries typically allow users to take books and other materials off the premises temporarily ; they also have non-circulating reference collections and provide computer and Internet access to patrons.
For forty years Public Citizen can take credit for “ successfully challenging the abusive practices of the pharmaceutical, nuclear and automobile industries ” as well as many others.
Off-campus study programs include the Washington Journalism Internship at the National Journalism Center in Washington, D. C .; the James C. Quayle Journalism Intern Program ; Hillsdale College Professional Sales Intern Program ; Hillsdale in Seville, Spain at The Center for Cross-Cultural Study ; the Hillsdale / Oxford Scholars Program ; Hillsdale College / Universität des Saarlandes, at Saarbrücken, Germany ; Hillsdale College Intensive Language Summer School in Tours, France ; Hillsdale College Intensive Language & Culture Summer Program in Würzburg, Germany ; Hillsdale College at Regent's College, London ; Hillsdale College at the University of St. Andrews, at St. Andrews, Scotland ; and the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program ( WHIP ), where students reside one semester in Washington, D. C., studying Political Science by working 35 – 40 hours per week in government or private sector positions, and take two classroom courses in either American Politics or Public Policy, and either Contemporary American Foreign Policy or National Security.
However, when Public Enemy became a prominent band, Jacobs chose to take the image in a more whimsical direction.
Indeed, that even he should have inducted the Naqeeb to take a hand in Public affairs is nothing short of a miracle

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