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    citizen


    1. Recognising the void that suddenly lands on the senior citizen in terms of emotional support hitherto provided by joint families, Government, NGOs and Associations of senior citizens can institute this highly effective “treatment” programme


    2. His guard leant against the wall and, having struck a match along Citizen


    3. Force Nouveau, was bounded by the fragile skeleton of sanity marked out by Citizen


    4. Then he walked out of the cell and stood directly in front of Citizen Marat’s head


    5. citizen of the community, or he began the church at this location


    6. He continued to curse the dog that dared to stalk his halls this early in the day, but thought better of raising his voice in anger when he saw the shaggy shape of the bear that marked Citizen Danton out from the usual visitors


    7. Perched on a silver spike, trailing leads and luridly coloured pipe work, Citizen Marat’s head stared back at the committee chairman with eyes as clear and blue as a bright summer afternoon


    8. His guard leant against the wall and, having struck a match along Citizen Marat’s noble nose, lit a cheroot while the gaoler fumbled with his keys


    9. His existence, such as it was in the bosom of La Force Nouveau, was bounded by the fragile skeleton of sanity marked out by Citizen Marat’s regular outbursts


    10. From the passageway the digitally enhanced voice of Citizen Marat burst into life once more, corroding the moment of doubt into a thousand flakes of brittle rust

    11. Standing in front of him was a man he had once known as a brother, a man for whose freedom he had fought, but who now visited upon him the solitude of imprisonment and Citizen Marat’s never ending, reedy, mechanical voice


    12. In a corner, Citizen Marat’s severed head, trailing veins and cables, ground out one last phrase on behalf of the revolutionary committee of the brotherhood of new men before dropping its eyelids and falling permanently silent


    13. “Do you have what it takes to be a Citizen?


    14. just a naturalised citizen of this sad and wasted world


    15. The only saving grace was that the headlines painted a picture of a plucky citizen coming to the aid of a poor victim of racial abuse


    16. The final denouement was the revelation that the young man in question was waiting for his appeal for asylum to be heard by the government and he was not yet, by any right, a citizen of the country


    17. "Oh, nothing's lacking", replied the senior citizen of the night


    18. citizen coming to the aid of a poor victim of racial abuse


    19. pride in being the citizen of a certain country


    20. 15And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country; and he sent him into his

    21. To have as your own neighbor: a world renowned, internationally acclaimed Master Rod and Reel Craftsman should fill every citizen in this village with immense pride---just at his residence here, let alone his acquaintance


    22. Hasting, nearly word for word, to spread through the village into the ears of every citizen and almost all the visitors


    23. record as a post master and his spotless record as a citizen, they tracked him down


    24. Since the time of Christ no government had power over any square inch of territory or a single citizen of population


    25. interrogate a French citizen? But what can I do? Nothing


    26. If you are married to an American citizen, are coming to the United States to marry an American citizen, you are not subject to any quotas and would be issued a visa to come to this country


    27. In the US she stayed with her friends and one of them had support her until she got a green card for getting a job and then she got married to an American, so finally she's an American and citizen by now


    28. If we wanted to leave the US before you were a citizen we could


    29. I freely received His gift, I am now a citizen of heaven above


    30. scholars are saying is that every citizen is equally qualified for office

    31. As such, he faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang


    32. As such, he had faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang


    33. A merchant, it has been said very properly, is not necessarily the citizen of any particular country


    34. Which meant that while she’d never be a citizen, she could mix into the population of valued foreigners allowed to live on Ithaca


    35. He quickly learned of a leading citizen who was known to enjoy boat racing


    36. It wasn’t like she’d killed a leading citizen


    37. I’ve known Zarko since he was a baby and he has grown up to become an exceptional citizen of Babylon, in whose hand I can entrust my life


    38. "By way of example, today I visited a most irresponsible citizen in Cardew Street


    39. To remedy this disorder, for such it was supposed to be, a law was made, restricting the quantity of land which any citizen could possess to five hundred jugera; about 350 English acres


    40. I want the citizen

    41. It was no longer possible to distinguish between who was, and who was not, a Roman citizen


    42. Martin knew how tough Columbia’s security was on transit visas, especially for a citizen and employee of Atlantica


    43. Tell her, if you would, that I took your request as a citizen very seriously and that I was abiding by the Code in recommending you talk with her


    44. Martin saw an announcement this past summer that the Administration had decided to use it as a storage facility, however there had been a groundswell of citizen opposition to this plan


    45. In all the different republics of ancient Greece, to learn his military exercises, was a necessary part of education imposed by the state upon every free citizen


    46. A private citizen, who, in time of profound peace, and without any particular encouragement from the public, should spend the greater part of his time in military exercises, might, no doubt, both improve himself very much in them, and amuse himself very well; but he certainly would not promote his own interest


    47. In the republics of ancient Greece and Rome, each citizen, as long as he remained at home, seems to have practised his exercises, either separately and


    48. sovereign renders unnecessary that troublesome jealousy, which, in some modern republics, seems to watch over the minutest actions, and to be at all times ready to disturb the peace of every citizen


    49. In the republics of ancient Greece, every free citizen was instructed, under the direction of the public magistrate, in gymnastic exercises and in music


    50. The state required that every free citizen should fit himself for defending it in war, and should upon that account, learn his military exercises














































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    Synonyms for "citizen"

    citizen national inhabitant native

    "citizen" definitions

    a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community