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Angelou often gets treated as public property.
Executives of companies accused of accounting fraud these days tend to be treated as public enemies.
Their talents are treated as public goods, but while they are practicing they live in secluded sports complexes, where they eat, sleep, and train under coaches' instructions.
A number of news organizations, including The New York Times Company, filed a brief in the case, arguing that the petitions should be treated as public records.
"I feel it needs to be said," she said, speaking publicly for the first time in 10 years, "that these young women and girls, they shouldn't be treated as public property".
Most private timber tracts in the West, including those owned by Plum Creek, have traditionally been open to recreational use, treated as public entry ways into the vast national forests, grasslands and wilderness areas that in Montana alone add up to nearly 46,000 square miles, about the size of New York State.
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As such, he said, nets ought to be treated as a public good, like the measles or polio vaccines, which the world does not charge the poor for.
(female, 39, private) Contrary to patients in public hospitals who felt unable to criticise their doctors, Julie felt able to criticise her care while being treated as a public patient (with a work cover injury) within a private hospital.
Mostly it has been treated as a public health issue, a matter of medical treatment and insect control.
Prince Bernard was often linked to extramarital relationships, which were treated as a public secret within the royal family and in some of the Dutch and European press.
"People that are affected by this treat it just as sexual abuse once was treated, as the public has made it to be something that is shameful and dirty," he said.
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