Citizen Sentence Examples

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  • You're a private citizen in a few days.

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  • I'm not a citizen of the county, so I can't vote for you.

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  • John received an award for being a good citizen after he cleaned up the trash in the park.

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  • These laws provide recourse in the event that one citizen infringes on the rights of another.

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  • I am only one of a number of concerned citizen contributors.

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  • I'm just a curious citizen.

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  • By this change power is not granted to every citizen, but it is put within the reach of every citizen.

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  • A senator must be twenty-five years of age, and must have been a citizen of the state for five years and a resident of the district for one year preceding his election.

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  • He was naturalized as a French citizen in 1834, and in the same year became professor of constitutional law in the faculty of law at Paris.

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  • What about extradition, if a citizen of one country visits another and breaks the local law?

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  • No one but a Venetian citizen was permitted to share in the profits of that trade.

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  • Instead, I pulled to the side of the country road like any good citizen.

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  • Every male Hungarian citizen, able to read and write, was to receive the vote at the beginning of his twenty-fifth year, subject to a residential qualification of twelve months.

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  • In addition he edited American History told by Contemporaries (4 vols., 1898-1901), and Source Readers in American History (4 vols., 1901-1903), and two co-operative histories of the United States, the Epochs of American History series (3 small text-books), and, on a much larger scale, the American Nation series (27 vols., 1903-1907); he also edited the American Citizen series.

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  • The vast mass of documents and finished literary work thus given to the world has thrown a flood of light upon Guicciardini, whether we consider him as author or as citizen.

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  • On this occasion a powerful citizen named Euphron effected a democratic revolution and established himself tyrant by popular support.

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  • A declared intention to become a United States citizen ceased in 1902 to be sufficient qualification for voters, full citizenship (with residence qualifications) being made requisite.

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  • For older thinkers like Plato and Aristotle the perfect life was that of the citizen and householder; but the Cynics were individualists, citizens of the world without loyalty or respect for the ancient city state, the decay of which was coincident with their rise.

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  • He became a skilled linguist, a widely read scholar - though much of his learning was more curious than useful - a powerful preacher, a valued citizen, and a voluminous writer, and did a vast deal for the intellectual and spiritual quickening of New England.

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  • Aelian makes him the leader of the Milesian colony to Amphipolis, and hence some have inferred that he was a prominent citizen.

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  • In April 1875 he was invested as a cardinal, with the title of Sancta Maria supra Minervam, being the first American citizen to receive this dignity.

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  • The orator laid especial stress on the necessity of the sacrifice of all party animosities to the common weal, and volunteered, as "the first citizen of a free people," to be the mediator between the contending factions.

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  • And yet it was to this property-holding, debt-paying, law-abiding, well-dressed, courteous-mannered citizen of Concord that the ardent and enthusiastic turned as the prophet of the new idealism.

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  • Every citizen of the United States, male or female, twenty-one years old or over, who has lived one year within the state, four months within the county and sixty days within the precinct has the right of suffrage, except that idiots, insane, and those convicted of treason or crime against the elective franchise are disfranchised; but in elections levying a special tax, creating indebtedness or increasing the rate of state taxation, only those who have paid a property tax during the preceding year may vote.

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  • No person is eligible to either house who is not a citizen of the United States, twenty-five years of age, a resident of the state for three years and of the district from which he is chosen for one year.

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  • Augustus had been designated (not indeed officially, but none the less regularly) as princeps - the first citizen or foremost man of the state.

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  • Citizen Watches have a more affordable range of watches.

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  • People on tighter budgets, but still looking for the features of a luxury watch, will find that there are plenty of sports watch options available from Citizen.

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  • The replacement bands you'll find at Esslinger often tell you exactly which watch pairs with each band, including Timex, Casio and Citizen models.

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  • Since their launch in 1995, Citizen Eco-Drive watches have earned impressive accolades in the areas of horology as well as eco-awareness.

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  • However, Citizen's historical technology achievements provided an easy-to-navigate path.

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  • The Citizen brand consumers know and love began life as Japan's Shokosha Watch Research in 1918.

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  • This early commitment to advanced engineering paved the way for Citizen to create watches that leave minimal ecological footprints in both manufacture and operation.

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  • The sun is the most abundant light source, but any bright light exposure will generate electrical power and allow the watch to function, meaning that a Citizen Eco-Drive uses only free and limitless energy.

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  • If you're shopping for a new Citizen watch, take a moment to discover what the Eco-Drive series can offer.

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  • Citizen believes that caring about the environment doesn't mean skimping on luxury.

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  • Citizen built its reputation by making its customers look good, but contemporary sporting and adventure watches made Citizen a household name.

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  • When it's time to go out for a night on the town, Citizen dresses you up in style.

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  • Thanks to Citizen's ongoing technical innovations, your Eco-Drive watch will keep you on time and in fashion for infinity.

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  • To learn more about the technology, visit Citizen's FAQ page.

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  • Citizen Eco-Drive ladies' watches meld high-fashion with avant-garde technology and precision performance.

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  • Utilizing a technically superior energy system, Citizen's line of Eco-Drive watches effectively harnesses the power of any available light source whether it be the sun, a lamp or a simple flashlight.

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  • Although the technology is still relatively new, Citizen has obliged the throngs of fascinated female consumers by offering an exciting array of Eco-Drives made especially for the fair gender.

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  • Citizen's horology engineers work hard to make sure ladies are not just accommodated, but totally pampered with gorgeous timepieces fitted for delicate wrists.

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  • Late in the same century towns began to form, without, however, disturbing the federation, which existed as late as the 2nd century B.C., governed by a representative council (fovX&), and a common assembly at which any citizen might be present.

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  • The governor must be at least thirty years of age, a resident of the state for five years next preceding his election; and, if of foreign birth, a citizen of the United States for ten years.

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  • In it Peisistratus is made to say of himself that he "collected Homer, who was formerly sung in fragments, for the golden poet was a citizen of ours, since we Athenians founded Smyrna."

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  • If looking casual yet smart is your goal, this leather-clad watch by Citizen is sure to fill your needs.

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  • For girls who prefer a more traditional look and feel, these old-world style Citizen Eco-Drive ladies' watches are models of perfection.

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  • If you want proof that women can be just as sporty as men and look great at the same time, then take a look at one of Citizen's prime casual sport watches for ladies.

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  • To make sure she looks elegant and regal while she plays, Citizen gave the mother-of-pearl dial a Swarovski crystal encrusted case and a sleek shape.

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  • To top it all off, Citizen made the watch as functional as it is beautiful with water resistance to 330 feet and a Japanese-constructed quartz movement.

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  • In addition to the individual timepieces above, Citizen Watches introduced the exclusive Signature Collection of Eco-Drive watches in the early 2000s.

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  • Built on a sturdy foundation of quality craftsmanship and dedication to timekeeping, Citizen Eco-Drive ladies' watches represent the best of style and technology rolled into pretty feminine packages.

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  • If you mistreat your employees or stockholders, you run the risk that a couple million people may know about it before nightfall, thanks to Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and citizen journalists.

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  • Whether you're a Canadian citizen looking to buy a used car in Canada, or you're a U.S. citizen interesting in traveling to Canada for your next car purchase, the first step in the car buying process is researching Canadian used car prices.

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  • Whether you're a senior citizen or a senior in high school, a jump rope workout can be fun.

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  • Biking at any rate and with any amount of force is a repetitive physical activity, which will have positive psychological benefits whether you are a child or are a senior citizen.

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  • For more senior citizen exercise information, visit the National Institute on Aging site.

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  • If you are a United States citizen over the age of 65, you are eligible to receive Medicare coverage.

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  • You must also be a United States citizen.

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  • You do not have to be a United States citizen or resident for your deposits to be covered.The FDIC coverage is provided dollar-to-dollar for all balances.

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  • The Federal Citizen Information Center offers a comprehensive guide about long term health care insurance, which is a good read for anyone considering purchasing a policy.

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  • Income, assets and resources are all taken into consideration when deciding eligibility, but other factors that will be considered include if you a pregnant, disabled or blind, and whether you are a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant.

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  • Copyright infringement is an often fuzzy topic among even the most law abiding citizen.

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  • No longer a young adult, but not yet a senior citizen, the 50th birthday often marks a transition between two periods of life for the birthday celebrant.

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  • The following senior citizen party games are easy to play, and many of these games may become annual favorites at future parties and celebrations.

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  • Tournament games - Senior citizen centers often hold board game and card game tournaments in which participants play games like dominoes, checkers, rummy, and other classics.

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  • You must be a US citizen and living in the country at the time of submission.

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  • You are a U.S. Citizen or legal resident of the United States.

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  • And it was all classified and unknown to the average citizen.

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  • Arthur Dent - a regular Joe, an average law-abiding British citizen who has no idea that his friend is really not from around here at all.

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  • For example, during the time the U.S. took over Baghdad in 2002, a citizen of that city created a blog.

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  • Where does the term "citizen journalist" come into play?

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  • The fascinating transition from ragged citizen soldier garb into the eventual Continental Army distinctive uniform has been the object of research for countless historians.

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  • When the state of war had just been established between the kingdom of Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies, a citizen soldier's battle garb was anything but consistent.

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  • People who serve in the US Coast Guard must be a citizen of the United States or a Resident Alien and be between the ages of 17-27 to be considered for active duty.

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  • Civil Liberties watchdog groups immediately took a stand against the bill, making it very clear that attempts to censor the internet of any sort of speech would trample over every citizen's basic right to nonviolent dissent.

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  • Some way out of the town is the Musee Ariana (extensive art collections), left, witha fine park, in 1890 to the city by a rich citizen, Gustave Revilliod.

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  • Difference in religious belief, confession or language, constitute no obstacle to any citizen in regard to entry into the public services or offices, to the attainment to any promotion or dignity, or to the exercise of any trade or calling.

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  • Serfdom was mitigated, preparatorily to its entire abolition; absolute religious toleration was established, and every citizen declared equal before the law.

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  • The fountain was unveiled in 1871 and was presented to the city by Henry Probasco (1820-1902), a wealthy citizen, who named it in honour of his deceased brother-in-law and business partner, Mr Tyler Davidson.

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  • The ground was originally the property of Nicholas Longworth (1782-1863), a wealthy citizen and well-known horticulturist, who here grew the grapes from which the Catawba wine, introduced by him in 1828, was made.

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  • The town-bred soldier of the eastern states was a thoughtful citizen who was determined to do his duty, but he had far less natural aptitude for war than his enemy from the Carolinas or his comrade from Illinois or Kansas.

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  • El Guipuzcoano instruido (San Sebastian, 1780), in the form of a dictionary, gives full details of the life, the rights, duties and obligations of a Basque citizen of that date.

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  • But, excepting those in Cisalpine Gaul, the municipal system still embraced no towns outside Italy other than the citizen colonies.

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  • The wealthy citizen seems always to have had to bear heavy financial burdens, and to have enjoyed in return a dignity and an actual political preponderance which made the general character of municipal constitutions distinctly timocratic.

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  • To the ordinary good citizen of antiquity, whose religion was the consecration of family ties, such a precept was no less scandalous than it is to a Chinaman or Hindu of to-day.

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  • Comparing the old constitutions with the new ones, it may be said that the note of those enacted in the first thirty or forty years of the republic was their jealousy of executive power and their careful safeguarding of the rights of the citizen; that of the second period, from 1820 to the Civil War (186165), the democratization of the suffrage and of institutions generally; that of the third period (since the war to the present day), a disposition to limit the powers and check the action of the legislature, and to commit power to the hands of the whole people voting at the polls.

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  • Every resident citizen has the right to bring forward and to speak in favor of any proposal.

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  • It makes the citizen recognize his allegiance to the power which represents the unity of the nation; and it avoids the necessity of calling upon the state to enforce obedience to Federal authority, for a state might possibly be weak or dilatory, or even itself inclined to disobedience.

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  • The Constitution requires the president to be a native-born citizen of the United States, not under thirty-five years of age, and for fourteen years resident in the United States.

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  • It must be remembered that any Athenian citizen was at liberty to accuse another of a public offence, and the danger of such a privilege being abused is sufficiently obvious.

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  • To turn from Ethics to Politics, the good of the individual on a small scale becomes on a large scale the good of the citizen and the state, whose end should be no far-off form of good, and no mere guarantee of rights, but the happiness of virtuous action, the life according to virtue, which is the general good of the citizen.

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  • Hence, the citizen of the best state is he who has the power and the purpose to be governed and govern for the sake of the life according to virtue.

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  • The governor, who receives a salary of $5000, must be at least thirty years old, must at the time of his election have been a citizen of the United States for fifteen years and of the state for six years, and " shall not be eligible to re-election after the expiration of a second term, for the period of four years."

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  • His position as a naturalized foreigner, his influence and his wealth naturally made Balbus many enemies, who in 56 put up a native of Gades to prosecute him for illegally assuming the rights of a Roman citizen, a charge directed against the triumvirs equally with himself.

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  • Thus the republic was restored under the presidency and patronage of its "first citizen" (princeps civitatis).

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  • In his later work, on St Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen (1895), Ramsay's views gain both in precision and in breadth.

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  • In London the victory of the crafts is decisively marked by the ordinance of the time of Edward II., which required every citizen to be a member of some trade or mystery, and by another ordinance in 1375 which transferred the right of election of corporate officers (including members of parliament) from the ward-representatives to the trading companies.

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  • Hardly a single Stoic of eminence was a citizen of any city in the heart of Greece, unless we make Aristo of Chios, Cleanthes of Assus and Panaetius of Rhodes exceptions.

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  • Rhodes c. 185 B.C., a citizen of the most flourishing of Greek states and almost the only one which yet retained vigour and freedom, Panaetius lived for years in the house of Scipio Africanus the younger at Rome, accompanied him on embassies and campaigns, and was perhaps the first Greek who in a private capacity had any insight into the working of the Roman state or the character of its citizens.

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  • His social reforms included a redistribution of land, the remission of debts, the restoration of the old system of training (6,ycoy17) and the admission of picked perioeci into the citizen body.

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  • By his marriage with Aurelia, daughter of Nicola Borghese, another very influential citizen, he still further strengthened his authority.

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  • He then travelled in Germany, Switzerland and Italy, and lived for two or three years in Mecklenburg, of which he became a naturalized citizen.

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  • He must be at least thirty years of age, and must have been a citizen of the United States for a least twenty years, and a resident of the state seven years next preceding his election.

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  • A senator must at the time of his election be at least thirty years old, and must have been a citizen and inhabitant of the state for four years and of his county for one year immediately preceding his election; and an assemblyman must at the time of his election be at least twenty-one years old, and must have been a citizen and inhabitant of the state for two years, and of his county for one year, immediately preceding his election.

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  • Dayton, a citizen of the state, was the Republican nominee for the vice-presidency.

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  • This was accompanied by a diploma of restoration to his rights as citizen and restitution of his patrimony.

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  • The governor's term of office is two years (before 1879 it was one year); and the constitution further directs that he shall be at least thirty years of age at the beginning of his term, that he shall be a native-born citizen of the United States, that when elected he shall have been a resident of the state for five years, and that he shall reside in the state while in office.

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  • Every senator and every representative must at the beginning of his term have been for five years a citizen of the United States, for one year a resident of the state, and for three months next preceding his election, as well as during his term of office, a resident of the township or district which he represents; and every senator must be at least twenty-five years of age.

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  • For the chamber of deputies, all citizen taxpayers of full age may vote, being organized for the purpose into three colleges.

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  • Every citizen capable of bearing arms must serve from his 30th to his 36th year in the second section, or territorial militia, which musters in spring for shooting-practice and in the autumn for field manoeuvres.

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  • Finally, every citizen between the ages of 36 and 46 belongs to the third section, called the Gloata (Landsturm), which can only be called upon for home service in war.

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  • Every able-bodied citizen was rendered liable to give three days' work yearly towards the construction of roads, or to pay a small tax as an equivalent.

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  • The strength of the army is determined annually by congress, but every able-bodied citizen is nominally liable to military service.

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  • His circular of the 1st of June 1853 to American diplomatic agents abroad, recommending that, whenever practicable, they should " appear in the simple dress of an American citizen," created much discussion in Europe; in 1867 his recommendation was enacted into a law of Congress.

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  • Martin Koszta, a Hungarian revolutionist of 1848, had emigrated to the United States and had there taken the preliminary step for naturalization by formally declaring his intention to become a citizen of the United States.

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  • Many authorities regard it as made up of three distinct songs (one of which refers to the battle and Winkelried), possibly put together by the younger Halbsuter (citizen of Lucerne in 1435, died between 1470 and 1480), though others contend that the Sempach-Winkelried section bears clear traces of having been composed after the Reformation began, that is, about 1520 or 1530.

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  • The right of suffrage is conferred by the constitution upon all white male citizens twenty-one years of age and over who have resided in the state during the six months immediately preceding the election, and upon every white male of the required age who has been a resident of the state for six months, and who, one year before the election, has declared his intention of becoming a citizen and who has resided in the United States for one year and in the state for six months prior to the election.

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  • He opposed the Alien and Sedition Laws, introduced legislation on behalf of American seamen, and in 1800 attacked the president for permitting the extradition by the British government of Jonathan Robbins, who had committed murder on an English frigate, and had then escaped to South Carolina and falsely claimed to be an American citizen.

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  • His conception of a citizen's prerogative and duty, as set forth in "The Eve of Election,"certainly is not that of one whose legend is " our country, right or wrong."

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  • Since that date those who may vote have been all male citizens twenty-one years old and upward who have lived in Indiana six months immediately preceding the election, and every foreign-born male of the requisite age who has lived in the United States one year and in Indiana six months immediately preceding the election, and who has declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States; but the General Assembly has the power to deprive of the suffrage any person convicted of an infamous crime.

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  • The duties which under the old system were national obligations resting on the individual as a citizen, he made into duties depending on the relation between the king as supreme landowner and the subject as tenant of the land.

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  • The tool selected was one Perkiri Warbeck, a handsome youth of seventeen or eighteen, the son of a citizen of Tournai, who had lived for some time in London, where Perkin had actually been born.

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  • Legislation, which only incidentally affects him, is very much less exciting to the ordinary citizen than taxation, which aims directly at his pocket.

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  • Suffrage was originally granted to every male' twenty-one years of age or upwards resident in the state for one year preceding any election - if he were a white citizen of the United States, or a white of foreign birth who had declared his intention to be naturalized, or an Indian declared by Congress a citizen of the United States, or a civilized person of Indian descent not a member of any tribe; and the constitution provided that the legislature might by law give suffrage to others than those enumerated if such an act of legislature were approved by a majority of the popular vote at a general election.

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  • After the battle of Pharsalia Caesar made him procurator and a Roman citizen.

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  • Happening to be in California when made a state of the Union, in 1850, he became and remained an American citizen.

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  • The organization he desired was one on collective principles, a free association which would take account of the division of labour, and which would maintain the personality both of the man and the citizen.

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  • Gorgias and Protagoras are only representatives of what was really a universal tendency to abandon dogmatic theory and take refuge in practical matters, and especially, as was natural in the Greek city-state, in the civic relations of the citizen.

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  • In their eulogy of the virtues of the citizen, they pointed out the prudential character of justice and the like as a means of obtaining pleasure and avoiding pain.

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  • The Greek conception of society was such that the life of the free-born citizen consisted mainly of his public function, and, therefore, the pseudo-ethical disquisitions of the Sophists satisfied the requirements of the age.

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  • None thought of apenn (virtue or excellence) as a unique quality possessed of an intrinsic value, but as the virtue of the citizen, just as good flute-playing was the virtue of the flute-player.

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  • It thus affirmed the relativity of good and evil in a double sense; good and evil, for any individual citizen, may from one point of view be defined as the objects respectively of his desire and his aversion; from another, they may be said to be determined for him by his sovereign.

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  • In the national army, which is organized in 5 divisions, with headquarters at Nish, Belgrade, Valyevo, Kraguyevats and Zayechar, every able-bodied citizen must serve (for two years in the artillery and cavalry or eighteen months in other branches) between his 21st and his 45th year.

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  • His mother, Cleobule, was the daughter of Gylon, a citizen who had been active in procuring the protection of the kings of Bosporus for the Athenian colony of Nymphaeon in the Crimea, and whose wife was a native of that region.

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  • The old type of the eminent citizen, who was at once statesman and general, had become almost extinct.

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  • No individual Irishman was taxed on a higher scale than any corresponding citizen of Great Britain.

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  • In 1848 he was naturalized as a citizen of the United States.

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  • At this time American whalers frequented the neighbouring waters and, in the same year, an American named Lambert " late of Salem, mariner and citizen thereof " and a man named Williams made Tristan their home.

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  • From the twentieth year began the Spartan's liability to military service and his membership of one of the &vSpeia or 4ul1.7-ta (dining messes or clubs), composed of about fifteen members each, to one of which every citizen must belong.

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  • At thirty began the full citizen rights and duties.

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  • Workless, and in desperation, they threw themselves on Edwards mercy,, by the advice of a rich citizen of Ghent, Jacob van Artevelde; and their last scruples of loyalty gave way when Edward decided to follow the counsels of Robert of Artois and of Artevelde, and to claim the crown of France.

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  • Charles of Orleans being a captive and his father-in-law, the count of Armagnac, highly unpopular, John the Fearless, hitherto prudently neutral, re-entered Paris, amid scenes of carnage, on the invitation of the citizen Perrinet le Clerc.

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  • It inaugurated its legislative tion of the labors by a metaphysical declaration of the Rights rights of of Man and of the Citizen (October 2, 1789).

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  • To avoid disbanding it, which might, as after the peace of Basel, have given the counter-revolution further auxiliaries, the Directory appointed Bonaparte chief of the Army of England, and employed Jourdan to revise the conscription laws so as to make military service a permanent duty of the citizen, since war was now to be the permanent object of policy.

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  • He reorganized taxation on a basis of equality for all citizens, thereby abolishing one of the most vexatious privileges of the nobility, reformed the administration of justice and local government, suppressed torture and capital punishment, and substituted a citizen militia for the standing army.

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  • The idea originated in the stipulation made in a charter then granted by John that the citizen chosen to be mayor should be presented to the king or his justice for approval.

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  • His father was a native of Custrin in Pomerania, and had, after the publication of some works on international law, been elected as professor of public law at Geneva, of which he became a citizen.

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  • The city authorities joined with the university in honouring their most distinguished citizen.

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  • The right to decide upon a citizen's qualifications for suffrage is vested in the selectmen and clerk of each township. A property qualification, found in the original constitution, was removed in 1845.

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  • The right of suffrage is given to every male citizen of the United States who has attained the age of twenty-one years and has been a resident of the state for one year, provided he has paid his poll tax and has not been convicted of bribery, larceny or other infamous crime.

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  • He is elected for a term of two years and is not eligible for more than three consecutive terms. He must be at least thirty years of age and have been a citizen of the state for the last seven years before election.

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  • In the weeks that followed, the Federal Government, through retired citizen Daniel Brennan, provided us with everything we asked for and more.

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  • I'm a private citizen so my old bosses can't directly help but they managed to get me a good lawyer.

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  • Last week, citizen Dean came to my office demanding I chase down a childish hoax by crawling into a mine, purportedly in search of a dead body!

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  • How come your senior citizen girlfriend knows our employee is going to jail when she's three thousand miles away and we don't get word until they're ready to slam the cell door?

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  • The network aims to deepen democracy through greater citizen participation in local governance.

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  • The sociological perspective is increasingly understood by the ordinary citizen.

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  • He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled free with the help of two women accomplices.

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  • Here are the stories of two of our twelve citizen advocacy partnerships.

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  • I have known Sharon for 20 years and far from being an undesirable alien who should be deported she is a model citizen.

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  • President Bush has said nothing about a US citizen killed by a US-made bulldozer bought with US tax dollars.

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  • This easy-to-use clamshell mechanism - another Citizen ' trademark ' feature - opens fully to give easy access to the printer.

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  • The citizen's forum is organizing colloquium on the seven critical areas.

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  • Equally important (if not more important) are various models of structured citizen deliberation based on random selection of participants.

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  • In another case, Mr Williams, a US citizen, worked as a train dispatcher for South Central.

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  • Thus, he said, the ideal situation would be a joining of forces between the mainstream press and citizen journalists.

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  • On Hart's account of legal positivism, however, a private citizen may adopt this detached attitude toward legal rules.

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  • In order to be left in peace, every citizen was required to perform certain political rituals.

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  • The Soviet citizen who has hidden away, say, a few Tsarist gold roubles is in a terrible dilemma.

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  • You would not need to be a very scrupulous citizen to take an interest in this book.

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  • People who choose voluntary work or who currently go unpaid for domestic labor could live on their Citizen's Income.

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  • This features CWOP (Citizen Weather) data upload and support for solar radiation (Sun) sensors.

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  • On average, every EU citizen produces 550kg of municipal waste per year and this is growing.

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  • So he presided at the trial of John Claydon, Skinner and citizen of London, who after five years' imprisonment at various times had made public abjuration before the late archbishop, Arundel, but now was found in possession of a book in English called The Lanterne of Light, which contained the heinous heresy that the principal cause of the persecution of Christians was the illegal retention by priests of the goods of this world, and that archbishops and bishops were the special seats of antichrist.

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  • The governor must have been a citizen for five years preceding this election, must have attained the age of thirty and is ineligible for re-election during the four years succeeding the expiration of his term.

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  • There he began a course of jurisprudence applied to Roman law, the success of which gained him the unusual honour of natural ization as a citizen of Geneva.

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  • He was made a citizen of Amsterdam, but died there of gout in the stomach on the 21st of January 1683.

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  • A deputy must be a French citizen, not under twenty-five years old.

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  • Any French citizen may be chosen president, no fixed age being required.

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  • He attended lectures while supporting himself by teaching mathematics and physics at the polytechnic school at Zurich until 1900 and finally, after a year as tutor at Schaffhausen, was appointed examiner of patents at the patent office at Berne, where, having become a Swiss citizen, he remained until 1909.

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  • If a citizen was captured by the enemy and could not ransom himself the temple of his city must do so.

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  • The law of 1890 also empowers every citizen to appeal to the tribunals on behalf of the poor, for whose benefit a given charitable institution may have been intended.

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  • But this God of Aristotle's is a cold consciousness, imitated only by the contemplative virtue of the philosopher, not by the morally active citizen.

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  • He saves himself theologically by affirming that the good citizen will be of the same faith as the government - which had best be a monarchy.

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  • To be a fraction of the corporate sovereign, if it had its gains, had also its disadvantages; the Venetian noble was fettered by burthens, restrictions and suspicions from which the Venetian citizen was free.

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  • A statue by Donatello and a picture by Antonio del Pollajuolo remained to commemorate a citizen who chiefly for his services to humanistic literature deserved the notice of posterity.

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  • A decree of 13th May 1818 restored him to his civil rights as a citizen of France; but the last six years of his life he spent in retirement.

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  • His mother was a native of Caen; his father, who came of a family of small Norman landowners, had been a citizen of Rouen, but migrated to London before the birth of Thomas, and held at one time the dignified office of portreeve, although he ended his life in straitened circumstances.

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  • Out of a citizen body of over 50,000 freemen, reinforced by mercenaries and slaves, a superb fleet exceeding 300 sail and an army of 30,000 drilled soldiers could be mustered.

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  • He had, as Demosthenes boasts, an action for outrage like a freeman, and his death at the hand of a stranger was avenged like that of a citizen (Eurip. Hec. 288), whilst, if caused by his master's violence, it had to be atoned for by exile and a religious expiation.

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  • No Roman slave, he says, " needed to despair of becoming both a freeman and a citizen."

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  • The liberated slave, whatever the process by which he had obtained his freedom, became at once a full citizen, his former master, however, retaining the right of patronage, the abolition of which would probably have discouraged emancipation.

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  • Any elector is eligible for election as a representative if he has been a citizen of the state for five years and a resident of the district or parish from which he is elected for two years immediately preceding the election; a change of residence from the district or parish from which he was elected vacates the seat of a representative or senator.

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  • The governor must be at least 30 years old and must have been a citizen of the United States and a resident of the state for 10 years next preceding his election.

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  • An Australian ballot law was enacted in 1891; the qualifications for electors (adopted in 1896) require that the voter be at least twenty-one years old, that he shall have been a full citizen of the United States for three months prior to the election, and shall have lived in the state six months and in the election district thirty days.

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  • In a subsequent year he gained both the tragic and dithyrambic prizes, and in honour of his victory gave a jar of Chian wine to every Athenian citizen (Athenaeus p. 3).

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  • They make him a citizen of Narbonne and captain of the first cohort under the emperors Diocletian and Maximian.

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  • By three several protocols signed in May 1903 this question was agreed to be submitted to the Hague court, three members of which were to be named as arbitrators by the tsar of Russia, but no arbitrator was to be a subject or citizen of any of the signatory or creditor powers.

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  • The revenues and expenditures have since then been calculated in gold and currency together, to the complete mystification of the average citizen, and the gold percentage of the duties on imports has been increased to 35 and 50% (in 1907), the higher rate to apply to specified articles and rule when exchange on London is above 14 pence per milreis, and the lower when it is below.

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  • The citizen named as president of the provisional government was General Deodoro da Fonseca, who owed his advancement to the personal friendship and assistance of Dom Pedro.

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  • The art was brought to perfection by Giorgio Andreoli, whose father had emigrated hither from Pavia, and who in 1498 became a citizen of Gubbio.

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  • Florence equipped a powerful citizen army, of which the original registers are still preserved in the volume entitled Il Libro di Montaperti in the Florence archives.

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  • Ghibelline Siena soon felt the effects of the change in the defeat of its army at Colle di Valdelsa (1269) by the united forces of the Guelf exiles, Florentines and French, and the death in that battle of her powerful citizen Provenzano Salvani (mentioned by Dante), who had been the leading spirit of the government at the time of the victory of Montaperti.

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  • Nobles, judges, notaries and populace rose in frequent revolt, while the nine defended their state (1295-1309) by a strong body of citizen militia divided into terzieri (sections) and contrade (wards), and violently repressed these attempts.

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  • Florentine democracy, however, was limited to the walls of the city, for no one of the contado nor any citizen of the subject towns enjoyed political rights, which were reserved for the inhabitants of Florence alone and not by any means for all of them.

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  • Fermoy rose to importance only at the beginning of the 19th century, owing entirely to the devotion of John Anderson, a citizen, on becoming landlord.

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  • At this latter privilege, which perhaps formed the strongest bulwark of the authority of the Eupatridae, a severe blow was struck (c. 621 B.C.) by the publication of a criminal code by Draco, which was followed by the more detailed and permanent code of Solon (c. 594 B.C.), who further threw open the highest offices to any citizen possessed of a certain amount of landed property (see SoLON), thus putting the claims of the Eupatridae to political influence on a level with those of the wealthier citizens of all classes.

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  • In science the state can boast of John Winthrop, the most eminent of colonial scientists; Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford); Nathaniel Bowditch, the translator of Laplace; Benjamin Peirce and Morse the electrician; not to include an adopted citizen in Louis Agassiz.

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  • When he became assistantsecretary of the navy, his work was not so publicly conspicuous, 1 In a volume entitled Roosevelt the Citizen, which, while it is frankly written as the enthusiastic tribute of a personal admirer, may be relied upon for accuracy in its statement of historical or biographical facts.

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  • From that moment, I was a third-class citizen.

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  • Mo is an upstanding citizen with ties to almost every family in Jersey.

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  • If an alien (non-US citizen or permanent resident) marries a US citizen or permanent resident, that person is usually given an immigrant benefit.

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  • This individual may have to wait longer before becoming a US citizen.

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  • There is a three-year residency requirement before a permanent resident (married to a US citizen) can apply for his/her citizenship; otherwise the waiting period is five years.

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  • To get full citizenship, the alien must have been married to a US citizen for three years or more before the date set for the exam.

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  • An alien who has been married to a US citizen for a relatively short time (two years or less) can be granted a conditional green card.

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  • You may also need to have a divorce record search conducted if you are a U.S. citizen planning to marry outside of the country.

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  • Both the bride and groom (if each one is a U.S. citizen) will need to have a search conducted through state records to confirm that neither one is currently married before they can enter into a marriage elsewhere.

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  • Others can learn from Texas so that every citizen in the United States will be aware of green and energy-saving tips.

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  • Some of these tasks are so large that they require the work of governments, but some are manageable for the average citizen.

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  • This therapeutic environment not only teaches your teen what it is to be a responsible citizen, it also allows her to grow personally through a better understanding of who she is.

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  • You can make a difference, whether you are a parent, educator, concerned citizen, relative, friend, or a teenager.

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  • Whether you are planning a destination wedding from overseas or you are a British or Wales citizen wanting to marry in this wonderful city in Dorset County, you are sure to find plenty of resources available to help.

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  • If you are not a citizen of England or Wales, but would still like to get married in England in the town of Bournemouth, you must find out what documentation and other requirements must be met.

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  • Pot can get into the hands of the average citizen in several ways.

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  • Born in Mexico, Hayek is now a naturalized citizen of the U.S. She is married to Francois-Henri Pinault, and the couple has a daughter together.

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  • According to the new database, Huffington Post's FundRace 2008, the average Joe can find out who and how much is being donated to each of the candidates' campaigns, whether the money comes from an ordinary citizen or a Hollywood superstar.

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  • Anyway, this rumor is back in circulation due to a recent incident involving Tila making a citizen's arrest on San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman.

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  • Here we all thought citizen's arrests only happened in the movies.

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  • Here everyone thought citizen's arrests were just in the movies, as it turns out the two men made a citizen's arrest of each other.

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  • British-born Seymour became an American citizen in 2005.

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  • Must be a U.S. citizen, or officially declared intention to become one.

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  • In addition, there are several senior citizen and youth programs available.

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  • To apply for a Fulbright scholarship, you must be a United States citizen in good health with an undergraduate degree but not a doctoral degree, although you may be engaged in doctoral studies at the time of application.

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  • It's worthwhile to check into each one to see whether you may combine discounts, such as honeymoon packages or senior citizen specials, with your military discount.

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  • What is a good breed of small dog to act as a companion to a senior citizen?

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  • This saves a senior citizen the trouble of carrying their dog around, which may not always be possible due to illness or infirmity.

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  • Obedience training videos can help you transform your dog from public enemy number one to model citizen by demonstrating the nuts and bolts of basic commands.

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  • Did you know there is a real test for your dog to be certified and legally called a Canine Good Citizen?

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  • You can find ways as a private citizen to express your outrage at pet mills and fight to close them.

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  • Are you interested in learning more about the Canine Good Citizen (CGC) program?

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  • For example, some companies consider a person to be a senior citizen at age 50.

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  • The senior citizen age at which you can collect full Social Security benefits depends on the year you were born.

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  • Other types of businesses may also give a break on prices to older people, based on the senior citizen's age.

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  • Since the term "senior citizen age" is not written in stone, it pays to ask whether you qualify for special programs or pricing once you are 50 years of age or older.

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  • The National Citizen's Coalition for Nursing Home Reform, another non profit organization dedicated to quality care for the elderly, offers a comprehensive fact sheet to help you spot signs and symptoms of both neglect and abuse.

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  • Slow hair growth in senior citizen is just one of the many aging issues.

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  • If you visit a senior citizen center, you'll see seniors with little or no hair, and you'll see seniors with heads full of hair.

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  • Finding the right senior citizen apartments is important to anyone planning to move into one of these facilities.

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  • These are just a few of the things to begin thinking about when selecting a senior citizen's apartment.

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  • One of the key aspects of most senior citizen apartments (both assisted living and independent living facilities) is the age restrictions that are in place.

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  • Senior citizen apartments designed just for older adults allow a type of lifestyle hard to find in the hectic life of the young adult or the young family.

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  • An active senior citizen center, the Drayton Valley 55 Plus Recreation Center met for the first time in 1968.

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  • When considering the various senior citizen residences offering accommodations, the first thing to evaluate is what your needs are.

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  • It's a good idea to talk to some current occupants of the senior citizen residences you are researching.

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  • If you consider what kinds of services you need, what each residence has to offer, and conduct some due diligence, you are more likely to find a senior citizen residence that you will be glad to call home.

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  • The types of available activities for senior citizen centers vary, depending on funding and their target clients.

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  • Centers can also take advantage of senior citizen discounts to make outings more affordable.

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  • Providing one-stop information resources for seniors is easily one of the most valuable activities for senior citizen centers in any community.

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  • You know that you have arrived when you become eligible for special senior citizen perks.

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  • Over 50 percent of public transportation systems in the U.S. have senior citizen discounts.

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  • Senior citizen perks on other urban transportation systems range from discounted fares and senior passes to door-to-door service and special routes for shopping and recreation.

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  • Sign up for the newsletter to get updates on new senior citizen perks.

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  • Senior citizen programs are offered by many cities through their parks and recreation departments, local hospitals, libraries and other community center organizations.

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  • Most community centers and churches offer senior citizen programs with a wide range of activities.

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  • Amtrak and Greyhound both offer senior discounts and most major theme parks offer senior citizen discount programs.

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  • There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a senior citizen apartment.

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  • Armed with this information, you can make a decision on whether or not the senior citizen apartment is the right place for you.

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  • If you are one of the many people thinking, "I need senior citizen housing in Georgia" read on to learn about the housing options in that beautiful southern state.

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  • The next time you find yourself thinking, "I need senior citizen housing in Georgia", you will have an idea of the different kinds of senior housing options located there.

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  • Make sure you gather all the facts and take your time before you sign the dotted line to get discount senior citizen life insurance.

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  • However, to qualify ,the private companies generally require that the senior citizen live in a service area covered by the company.

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  • The Senior Citizen's Guide offers two directories for Ohio providing help for seniors, their families and caregivers in many areas including health services, housing and activities.

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  • Senior citizen assisted living facilities are often a perfect choice for seniors that want to maintain an independent lifestyle but need help in certain aspects of their daily lives.

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  • When a senior citizen chooses to live in a continuing care retirement community, he or she often live in an independent living residence first and move into an assisted living facility when they need help with daily activities.

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  • A senior citizen assisted living facility is the perfect solution for many seniors that need help in specific areas of daily living but want to maintain as much independence as possible.

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  • When it comes to choosing senior citizen life insurance, many people are not sure which type of insurance best suits their needs.

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  • Choosing the best senior citizen life insurance depends on the needs of the individual senior and his or her circumstances.

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  • If you're looking for senior citizen news, there are a number of services both online and in print you may find helpful.

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  • Here are just a few of the top resources for senior citizen news.

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  • The organization also has a strong government team to rally for senior citizen concerns.

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  • A totally online option, Senior Citizen Magazine develops articles about topics such as business, health, lifestyle, and world news, plus gathers interesting articles from other news agencies.

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  • While some of the news centers above cater to more broad issues, the best way to stay on top of current senior citizen news affecting you personally is to find local newsletters and periodicals.

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  • For example, the Chicago Tribune's website has a special senior citizen category you can click for more information.

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  • Senior citizen centers taxi service is a worry-free way to get to your appointments.

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  • Many senior citizen centers have taxi services as part of their programs.

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  • Every senior citizen center taxi service is different, so get details about each one.

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  • You can also search online to find senior citizen center websites, which will usually have information about the taxi services as well as pricing.

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  • To find senior citizen centers in your area, the simplest way is to search for them online..

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  • Type in "senior citizen centers in " in your search engine, and you should receive a list of them.

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  • Although the Medicare program does pay for a large portion of a senior citizen's medical expenses, the program does not cover everything.

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  • Many senior citizen assistance programs are available to you as a senior or as a child with a senior parent.

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  • The organizations and programs offering these senior citizen services recognize the value that seniors have brought to society as a whole.

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  • One option for senior citizen assistance programs is the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA), Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM).

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  • Like many senior citizen assistance programs, AARP is a community.

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  • Dressing fashionably should not stop when you reach senior citizen status.

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  • When it comes to senior citizen health care, many seniors are not exactly sure how the system works and what their best option is for choosing a plan that best fits their needs.

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  • There is no extra charge to the senior citizen.

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  • Senior citizen health care is often a topic that raises questions and concerns among seniors.

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  • Look for care options that balance your needs with the cost of senior citizen services.

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  • After all, you are that much closer to becoming a senior citizen.

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  • Because driving can become more difficult for older adults, many people have a need for senior citizen transportation services.

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  • Investigate the options for senior citizen transportation and start making alternate arrangements early on.

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  • Senior citizen care centers provide daycare for elderly adults.

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  • The services provided by senior citizen care enters benefit the elderly who need companionship and health assistance during the day.

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  • Once the verification process is complete and a senior citizen qualifies for subsidized low-income housing, his or her income determines the monthly rental fee.

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  • The difference between the fair market rent and the amount paid by the senior citizen is the amount paid to the property owner by the government or another organization that is subsidizing the monthly rental charge.

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  • To qualify for housing, a senior citizen must be at least 62 years old and have an income that is less than 50 percent of the median income for the area.

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  • Once a senior qualifies for HUD low-income housing assistance, the senior citizen pays 30 percent of his or her monthly income as thehousing unit rental fee.

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  • Many of the HUD senior citizen communities provide various types of recreational programs within the community.

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  • Just as their brick and mortar counterparts, many online retailers also offer senior citizen discounts.

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  • The question of when a person qualifies for senior citizen discounts does not have a clear-cut answer.

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  • In fact, there is no clear-cut answer for the exact age that a person becomes a senior citizen.

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  • If you look up the term senior citizen in the Farlex Free Dictionary, it states that a senior citizen is a person that is of a relatively advanced age.

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  • That definition of the age of a senior citizen adds to the confusion.

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  • If you are not sure if you qualify for a senior citizen discount, do no be afraid to ask.

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  • However, you do not have to be a senior citizen to enjoy an Early Bird Special.

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  • Fast food eateries offer senior citizen discounts such as discounted or free drinks to anyone aged 55 or older, or a percentage off of their total order.

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  • Senior citizen discounts are there waiting to save you money.

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  • In most cases, employees will not tell you that a discount for seniors is available unless you ask directly because of the possibility of offending a customer who is not yet a senior citizen.

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  • Senior citizen advocacy organizations work toward having a positive impact on the issues and concerns of senior citizens while striving to protect their benefits and rights.

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  • The main focus of The National Council on Aging is improving every senior citizen's health and economic security.

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  • Most senior citizen advocacy organizations charge a nominal yearly fee for membership.

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  • Every senior citizen must determine the best plan for his individual needs based on medical history and financial circumstances.

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  • The regulations will require games in which players can kill other players to have identity authentication systems; these systems will require each player to enter their Citizen ID Card number in order to play a game.

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  • In this game you assume the role of a new citizen in a village you create.

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  • In the United Kingdom, the government recording of citizen births began in 1837 and it was made compulsory around 1853.

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  • Depending on your location, field trips in the arts, health and wellness, environmental science and more are available from the preschool level to senior citizen tours.

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  • Knowing how to greet a Sri Lankan in their native language is important whether you're at a job interview, trying to sell a service or a product to a citizen of Sri Lanka, or just saying hello to your new neighbor.

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  • The other alternative is to marry a citizen of the country.

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  • Unless you are a Swedish citizen, you must obtain a work permit to work in the country.

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  • Status as a United States citizen or legal work permit is required for unemployment insurance.

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  • Whether you are wanting a change in career or have recently become a citizen of Canada and want a government job, the following resources are excellent places to start.

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  • One of the major requirements is that you are a Canadian citizen or a citizen that is living abroad, as some positions are for jobs in foreign countries.

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  • However, you can apply and potentially be hired if you can work in Canada but are not a citizen.

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