Examples of the the word, citizenry , in a Sentence Context

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  1. Hears cases in St. Paul. Politics Minnesota is known for a politically active, citizenry , and populism has been a longstanding force among the state's political
  2. The population, but equal with each other. The classical example of a limited, citizenry ,was Athens where slaves, women,and resident foreigners (called metrics) were
  3. And in Lower Styrian towns) dominated the political and social lives of the, citizenry , By the 1910s,the national struggles between Slovene and Italian speakers in
  4. And Utah. UK issues A unique situation exists with that of Berwick. Part of the, citizenry ,of the town support the transfer Berwick to Scotland. However, due to the
  5. Red Berets unleashed a campaign of terror and intimidation on a frightened, citizenry , Meanwhile, the ministries atrophied and the army's officer corps was purged
  6. Life in Communist countries, western propaganda sought to depict an image of a, citizenry ,held captive by governments that brainwash them. The West also created a fear
  7. Concerned about their war-depleted treasury, drew a forced loan from the, citizenry , Such debt, known as prestige, paid 5 percent interest per year and had an
  8. He was assigned to persuade the movie industry to“ insert morale-building and, citizenry ,arousing themes in its films by all means possible. ” The American government
  9. Inexperienced South Korean army. The southern regime also had to deal with a, citizenry ,of uncertain loyalty. The North Korean army, by contrast, had been the
  10. With visions of a miraculously transformed Demos (i.e. the morally reformed, citizenry ,of Athens). Imaginative visions of a return to peaceful activities resulting
  11. In the loss of 30,000 Ottoman troops and the victory of the local Maltese, citizenry , Administrative reforms While Sultan Suleiman was known as" the Magnificent "
  12. Rousseau’s project of realizing an“ antique” conception of virtue amongst the, citizenry ,in a modern world (e.g. through education, physical exercise, a citizen
  13. Very strong interest in the actions of a regulatory body, while the rest of the, citizenry ,are only lightly affected. As a result, it is not uncommon for current industry
  14. I recognized full County status for the City, and by 1141 the whole body of the, citizenry ,was considered to constitute a single community. This 'commune' was the origin
  15. Towards Muslims and Morison where they were seen as economic rivals by the, citizenry , A major Morocco revolt happened in 1568,and the final Expulsion of the
  16. Of misplaced power exists and will persist ... Only an alert and knowledgeable, citizenry ,can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of
  17. State - centralized government, territory enclosed by defined borders, and, citizenry , with defined rights -, as well as accessories such as a national flag, an
  18. Purple as Alexis V. He made some attempt to repair the walls and organize the, citizenry , but there had been no opportunity to bring in troops from the provinces and
  19. Characterized as a" shameless whore ... who exercised power on the Roman, citizenry ,like a man" and her daughter Maria, the mother of Pope John XI (931–935)
  20. But it is not certain that they were a representative sample of the Athenian, citizenry , The day's program at the City Dionysian for example was crowded, with three
  21. For decisions of tribunals of judges to be attended by lay judges from the, citizenry , Slovakia also has the Constitutional Court of Slovakia (Usually SUD
  22. By Frederick II Iron tooth. This protest was not successful, however,and the, citizenry ,lost many of its political and economic privileges. In 1451 Berlin became the
  23. Heroic deed have been erected over the years, against great opposition from the, citizenry ,: in the Ludwigskirche, in the Gymnasium Carolina and at No 6 Kronenstrasse.
  24. Length of Frisson Drive, and renamed it against the protests of the local, citizenry ,and the town board. *Three adjacent parks in Fullerton, California are each
  25. The leadership of Germany. From 1763,against resistance from the nobility and, citizenry , an" enlightened absolutism" was established in Prussia and Austria
  26. Controlled corporations, private sector, schools,civil society groups and the, citizenry ,in tree planting activity and declaring June 25, 2003 as
  27. And later constitutionally),national registration and identity cards for the, citizenry , the establishment of a legislative assembly, a court system to enforce new
  28. Not yet secure as an alliance of tribes failed to take Riga. Riga's merchant, citizenry ,chafed and sought greater autonomy from the Church. In 1221, they acquired the
  29. Orthodoxy (found mostly in the United States and Canada—1 percent of the US, citizenry ,; this Christian group is growing faster than many other Christian groups in
  30. Revolution in particular. While living in Pittsburgh, PA,he advised the, citizenry ,on various issues including the use of public funds to build stadiums and the
  31. Against arbitrary seizure; the accountability of government agents to the, citizenry , Executive branch France has a semi-presidential system of government. This
  32. The division of labor in" The American Scholar "; a widely-informed, holistic, citizenry , is vital for the spiritual and physical health of the country. Émile Durkheim
  33. The Delaware initially showed little enthusiasm for a break with Britain. The, citizenry ,had a good relationship with the Proprietary government, and generally were
  34. Reliefs depicted the imperial pageants of the Praetorian, the Vestals, and the, citizenry ,of Rome. To celebrate his victory at the Battle of Action, the Arch of Augustus
  35. Marines of the Carthaginian navy were predominantly recruited from the Punic, citizenry , unlike the multi-ethnic allied and mercenary troops of the Carthaginian armies
  36. From the community, as well as obligations. " The group of all citizens is the, citizenry , National citizenship Generally citizenship is seen as the relationship between
  37. Self-determination and territoriality" for Usual Hernia. * That the Basque, citizenry ,are the" unique subject" (" subject" in the sense of" one who acts" ) to
  38. They established the importance of a liberal arts foundation to an educated, citizenry ,("" ). Basics Mathematics, science,arts, and language are all parts of the
  39. British Virgin Islands (GBR) and Saint Pierre and Miquelon (FRA) ), with, citizenry , at times identical and at times distinct from their own. Such dependent
  40. Join her, de Gouges desperately attempted to grab the attention of the French, citizenry ,and alert them to the dangers that Robespierre embodied. In addition to these
  41. For co-operation and the exchange of ideas among Birmingham's highly active, citizenry ,as part of the movement known as the Midlands Enlightenment. The first building
  42. Dressed in blue) standing between the criminal element and the law-abiding, citizenry ,is the standard meaning of" the thin blue line ". *A colloquial term for the
  43. Because the result is barbaric retaliation by the occupying army and the, citizenry ,cannot accept such shooting. Those who do it are a certain group that does not
  44. A rope suspended across the street, and Old Glory became well known to the, citizenry , By 1861,it was modified to show 34 stars (the number of states then in the
  45. S own admission that he cannot hold his drink. The brawl greatly alarms the, citizenry , and Othello is forced to quell the disturbance. Othello blames Cassio for the
  46. Of power control for the protection of the interests and liberties of the, citizenry , including those that may be in the minority. " The Latin term ultra vires
  47. For the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established, citizenry ,of the new land; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium
  48. Control system faces equally strong market forces, an increasingly educated, citizenry , and technological and cultural changes that are making China more open to the
  49. Crime and the initiation of criminal prosecution but also the protection of the, citizenry ,from unfounded criminal charges. "; Special grand jury A" special grand jury "
  50. Lands and possessions to Albert's control. Albert's difficulties with Riga's, citizenry ,continued; with papal intervention, a settlement was reached in 1225 whereby

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