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  • 21Public art — The term public art properly refers to works of art in any media that have been planned and executed with the specific intention of being sited or staged in the physical public domain, usually outside and accessible to all. The term is especially …

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  • 22Enforcement Directive — European Union directive: Directive 2004/48/EC Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights Made by European Parliament Council Made under …

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  • 23Public security — To meet the increasing challenges in the public security area, responsible public institutions and organisations can tap into their own intelligence to successfully address possible threats in advance. They optimise their internal structures, use …

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  • 24Public Enemy No. 1 — For other uses, see Public Enemy No. 1 (disambiguation). Public Enemy No. 1 In Long Beach, California, United States Years active 1980 s present Territory …

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  • 25Public policy doctrines for the exclusion of relevant evidence — Evidence Part of the …

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  • 26Public Workers v. Mitchell — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants = Public Workers v. Mitchell ArgueDate = October 17 ArgueYear = 1946 DecideDate = February 10 DecideYear = 1947 FullName = United Public Workers of America (C.I.O.), et al. v. Mitchell, et al. USVol = 330 USPage = 75 …

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  • 27Public transport — This article is about passenger transportation systems. For mathematics, see transportation theory. For other uses, see Mass transit (disambiguation). Public infrastructure Assets and facilities …

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  • 28Public good — For the egalitarian terms, see Common good and Public interest. In economics, a public good is a good that is nonrival and non excludable. Non rivalry means that consumption of the good by one individual does not reduce availability of the good… …

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  • 29Public housing — A local authority 20 storey tower block in Cwmbrân, South Wales …

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  • 30Public house — Not to be confused with Public housing. A thatched country pub, The Williams Arms, near Braunton, North Devon, England …

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