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  • 1become a citizen — index reside Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2citizen — 01. He lives and works in New Zealand, but he is still a [citizen] of the U.S. 02. I think you have to live in this country for at least three years before you can take your [citizenship] exam. 03. The [citizens] of Tacoma have voted for a new… …

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  • 3Citizen Advocacy organisations — (Citizen Advocacy programs/programmes) seek to cause benefit by reconnecting people who have become isolated from the ordinary community. Their practice was defined in two key documents: CAPE[1], in 1980 and Learning From Citizen Advocacy… …

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  • 4Citizen Kane — Citizen Kane …

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  • 5Citizen Dog (film) — Citizen Dog Cover of the Thai DVD (no English subtitles). Directed by Wisit Sasanatieng Produced by …

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  • 6Citizen AA — Citizen Full name Citizen Football Club Nickname(s) Flat Bags Founded 1968 …

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  • 7Citizen Power: A Mandate for Change —   …

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  • 8Citizen Duane — Directed by Michael Mabbott Produced by Carolynne Bell Susan Cavan Claire Freeland (co producer) Lucy Johnson (associate producer) Jonathan Sobol (co producer) Written by Robert DeLeskie (writer) Jonathan Sobol (screenplay and story) …

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  • 9Citizen media — File:12 30 2006 oventic media.jpg The term citizen media refers to forms of content produced by private citizens who are otherwise not professional journalists. Citizen journalism, participatory media and democratic media are related principles.… …

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  • 10Citizen suit — In the U.S., a citizen suit is a lawsuit by a private citizen to enforce a statute.[1] Citizen suits are particularly common in the field of environmental law.[2] Citizen suits come in three forms. First, a private citizen can bring a lawsuit… …

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