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The range of (at the time) operating medical and CB radio procedures and terminology, the open identification with real-time Los Angeles and the range of rescue situations faced by Station 51 and their paramedics showed how thorough Jack Webb's research and commitment to authenticity was, pushing the benefits of the paramedic program in the face of a skeptical California state government; as a concerned West Coast
citizen
with an eye on the Big One he probably knew this was an important step forward in public health that would save many, many lives when that day inevitably arrived.
In the first act, we're bombarded with senior
citizen
stereotypes: getting to a restaurant in time for free soup, ogling young women, having weak bladders, playing Bingo, etc.
The veritable
'Citizen
Kane' of the worst and most horribly gut-wrenching, stomach-churning, revolting pieces of irredeemable garbage ever made, but hey, who's counting?
Henry Fonda was always quite surprising pulling off a villainous role, and his mangy varmit in "Firecreek" is no exception(as an actor, he seems such an upright
citizen
that it takes a few scenes to accept him as a scurrilous killer, but he certainly makes it work).
The Monetary CosmopolitansNEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS – Can you imagine a French
citizen
being elected President of the United States?
As an Australian citizen, I voted in the recent federal election there.
Citizen
Bezos?
Practically everything that a Russian
citizen
can find in a supermarket, including the supermarket itself, is produced or imported by private firms.
Koizumi’s visit to the shrine, officially presented as that of a private citizen, was intended to impress the Japanese public, regardless of its effects abroad.
How can a European
citizen
really identify with Europe if no single "Europe" exists?
As the journalistic priesthood erodes and everyone can become a
citizen
reporter or commentator, regulating or training all would-be journalists is not the answer.
In a recent interview, Peter Praet, its chief economist, explicitly noted that “all central banks” can print money and send checks to each and every
citizen
– a last-resort option known as “helicopter money.”
At the crossroads of this question stands NATO, an organization perceived as American by Europeans and international (i.e., not American) by the average US
citizen.
And, working at an official level, it means co-sponsoring with Brazil the Open Government Partnership, which brings together governments committed to increasing transparency, accountability, and
citizen
participation, and uses mutual peer pressure and open reporting to hold them to their commitments.
Polanski is a French citizen, and France is probably more indulgent towards its great artists than is the US.
Indeed, the extent of the task is reflected in a new McKinsey Global Institute report, “From Poverty to Empowerment,” which uses an innovative analytical framework, the “empowerment line,” to estimate the cost to the average
citizen
of fulfilling eight basic needs: food, energy, housing, potable water, sanitation, health care, education, and social security.
Public debt in China is still relatively low; but, as any
citizen
of Ireland can tell you, it can balloon when banking crises strike.
It will integrate each
citizen
of Rwanda into global networks of learning.
Citizen
feedback can also improve functioning, such as by crowd-sourcing traffic information from drivers.
According to a last testament left behind by the attacker, a Swedish
citizen
named Taimour Abdulwahab, Christmas shoppers in downtown Stockholm had to die in retaliation for “the Swedes’ support” for Lars Vilks, an artist who stirred outrage in the country with drawings of the Prophet Muhammad as a dog.
Never mind that Tsarnaev is a naturalized US citizen, and thus cannot be tried by military tribunals, or that he was captured on US soil, not on a battlefield.
Even barring real progress in the talks, China already looks like a good global
citizen.
The system’s apologists point out that it has kept India together and given every
citizen
a stake in the country’s political destiny.
He advocates local decision-making whenever possible and effective, but also supports national and European-level decision-making where this is appropriate; the key is that processes should be flexible and enable
citizen
participation.
Yet the need for something drastically different and higher than the framed daily routine of an engineer and a
citizen
of the socialist paradise did not diminish.
Once one understands that EU membership costs each British
citizen
roughly £1 ($1.51) weekly, the argument that it is an untenable burden for the UK falls apart.
Maybe it’s no coincidence that Groucho Marx was an American
citizen.
Cuban Time TravelHAVANA – For a United States citizen, the short trip to Havana requires navigating an obstacle course, owing to the trade and travel embargo that the US maintains against Cuba.
The average
citizen
has grown poorer, even as those close to the junta become ostentatiously rich.
Du Bois became a
citizen
and lived in Ghana until his death.
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