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At odds with traditional expectations and definitions of success because of entrepreneurship, but out of place among common citizenry -- such social obstacles are reasons why many of the competitors said they would keep in touch and encourage each others' efforts.
I argue that his use of such hierarchies allowed Cooper to unite two competing elements of his political imagination: on the one hand, his patriotism and reverence for the common citizenry and, on the other hand, his appreciation for a strong, legally constituted authority that would guide that citizenry.
In light of heightened contagion scares in the contemporary United States, we might consider the medicalized mask as a newer prosthetic disability form in light of the concurrence of modern public health conventions, the increasing potential for rapid transnational communicability of disease, and the significant incidence of breathable pollution for the common citizenry.
At this point, only an irreversible ban on ALL private campaign money -- corporate or otherwise -- might save the ability of our common citizenry to be heard.
As a royal castle, it was used by the monarch to imprison people for various reasons, however these were usually high-status individuals for short periods rather than common citizenry as there were plenty of prisons elsewhere for such people.
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I should say at this point that in the spirit of common global citizenry it is often best to come to these kind of clashes free of baggage, preconceptions and in-depth knowledge of the subject.
IN Europe, when princes and princesses choose the wrong mate or just act beastly to each other or to common folk, the citizenry can always shrug and say, Well, the pomp and palaces bring in tourist dollars, so what's the harm?
The group's president wrote in an op-ed that Congress should "unite around this common threat to our citizenry and move quickly to attach criminal penalties to the definition of domestic terrorism in the U.S. Code".
These advantages reflected "a world where books were a common currency of an enlightened citizenry," he wrote.
Critics ranging from Glenn Beck to Paul Ryan have said Wilson led the nation away from its original basis — a self-governing citizenry guided by common sense and represented by legislators attuned to local concerns — and replaced it with a regime of policy experts "devoted to high principle," as the political theorist Willmoore Kendall put it in 1960.
This normative infrastructure lends legitimacy to the proceedings and collective decision-making of the post-national Union and constitutes a vital part of the common self-understandings of the citizenry.
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