Sentence examples for chapter of citizens from inspiring English sources

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All had gathered for a three-hour meeting, a weekly affair organized by the Economics Group of the Puerta del Sol, a lively chapter of citizens who've been assembling since last spring to puzzle through Spain's intractable economic crisis.

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He has also lead on the building of the final Chapter of London Citizens across Brent, Haringey, Camden, Islington and Barnet and overseen the recent London Citizens Inquiry into the Tottenham Riots.

The Chinese constitution has the National People's Congress [the largely rubber-stamp parliament], a head of state, the state council, a chapter on citizens' rights and duties.

Brian Wallis, the center's chief curator, sees it as the opening chapter of the "citizen journalist," now a commonplace figure in an age of hand-held digital devices.

Table 1 presents the number of patients per year within the main DSM-IV axis I and II chapters, for citizens of the area covered by the PCR-MN.

Daniel T. Warren, the chairman of the Niagara Frontier chapter of the Upstate Citizens for Equality, said the group was collecting signatures on a petition in an effort to have the State Assembly initiate impeachment proceedings to remove the governor, who he said is obliged to carry out the law the Legislature passed.

The Texas governor also won the endorsement of the Florida chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens, the nation's oldest and largest Hispanic organization.

"The Hispanic community now has gotten real skeptical," said Johnny Mata, head of the local chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens, which has demanded a Hispanic superintendent.

Benny Martinez, president of Goliad's chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens, said that many Anglos "still hate Mexicans and using 'massacre' is a subtle way for them to express it".

This claim finds notorious and deliberately paradoxical expression in Book 1 chapter 7 of The Social Contract, where Rousseau writes of citizens being "forced to be free" when they are constrained to obey the general will.

This is general agreement on movement of citizens between the two countries, contained in chapter 10, separate from the rules around $150m IFA projects.

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