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Massive surveillance isn't just un-American as a civic matter.
As a civic matter, hosting a presidential nominating convention is always an honor.
Moreover, he said, the event was organized by the mayor's office; it was a civic matter, not a worship service.
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They felt they had a public duty to be involved in national or civic matters.
As a result, she said, "the initiative in civic matters has devolved largely upon women".
But when it comes to civic matters in town, he isn't quite so laid back.
She was active in civic matters including Old Westbury Gardens, Old Westbury Horsemen's Foundation and The Raleigh Tavern Society of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Mauritania is an avowedly Muslim country, and though the constitution endorses both secular and religious law, in civic matters Islamic precepts dominate.
At the close of the 19th century, students of civic matters observed a steady and alarming increase in the quantity of horse manure found in London streets.
"It is a huge bill," said Susan Urahn, managing director of the center, a nonpartisan research group that studies public finance and other civic matters.
Galdós was a liberal crusader whose criticism of the Roman Catholic Church's interventions in civic matters, of caciquism (caciquismo, or political bossism), and of reactionary power-grabs made him many enemies.
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