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Make it a public thing".
Why not make it a public record?" he said.
"I think faith is a personal thing and in Saudi they make it a public thing.
Let's drop the pretence, take Openreach away from BT and make it a public service.
"If it's a small thing someone did, for example, don't make it a public event," she says.
"I want the outside to impact the inside," said Mr. Patrick, who's been working to push the vote into caucus and to make it a public ballot.
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"The Japanese made it a public spectacle".
Yet Mr. Cooley and others insist that the presence of elected officials on the board makes it a public entity.
The county made it a public benefit corporation in 1997, with a mandate to grow and compete with the big hospitals in New York City.
In the not-distant past, a parks commissioner insisted on delivering a State of the Parks address, though the man now in that job speaks to his troops without making it a public spectacle.
Its financial success coming out of the 2008 panic and subsequent market rescue by the government made it a public whipping boy for all who detest Wall Street, and blame the industry for sinking America into an economic crisis.
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