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Secondary and higher education began to assume a public character.
And then there's the public character of the mayor.
He's facing jail if convicted, but Mrs. Pirro's public character is at risk.
"The day of the writer as public character is greatly diminished," said Mort Janklow, the veteran literary agent.
He paid tribute to the DJ, saying: "Derek was clearly a very public character in some respects.
In many democracies, the country's public character is determined primarily by the culture and identity of the majority of its people.
"He would strip it of its remaining public character as he finished the long process of converting it into a vehicle for private gain alone".
SIDEWALK By Mitchell Duneier Farrar, Straus & Giroux Hardcover, $27 It is not hard to understand why Hakim Hasan came to see himself as a public character.
If she decides to litigate, Mills McCartney's case could provide an interesting precedent to test the boundaries of what's acceptable when it comes to such public character assassinations.
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However, it is not clear to what extent these relationships hold for allotment sites, which constitute a special kind of urban green space with a semi-public character and tight social organization.
While there is ample historical precedent for the exclusion of targeted social groups, contemporary trends in the ownership, regulation, and surveillance of public spaces arguably compromise their 'public' character to a degree not previously seen.
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