Sentences with phrase «from prominent citizens»

Without such a display from prominent citizens, what would happen to the traditional values that were associated with the gods?

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Evan Mawarire, a pastor who has been a prominent activist against Mugabe's regime, said citizens should «remain calm and hopeful, alert but prayerful, to support and encourage each other and to stay away from violence and lawlessness, from rumors and lies.»
We also call on the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs to stamp its feet on this seemingly creeping tribally motivated hate speeches being made by prominent citizens from the Region.
The audit comes amid a debate for handing NYRA off to private control once again, a push that is being led by prominent citizens in Saratoga Springs connected to the racing industry as well as lawmakers from the area.
The EFCC had commenced investigating Azibaola last year sequel to a list sent to the commission by a committee set up by the Federal Government to probe contracts awarded by the ONSA from 2011 to 2015 which indicted more than 300 companies and prominent citizens, including serving and retired officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
But Los Angeles is chock - a-block with prominent citizens, from the vapid to the preening to the merely rich.
Closes are found across Edinburgh's Old Town running down from the Royal Mile and were named after prominent citizens or the most commonly found business on the street.
From that angle, I assure you that you'll find the two most prominent amateur skeptics, Anthony here and Steve McIntyre (Climate Audit) to be stellar «citizen scientists», in your words.
Mr. Sloutsker, a prominent Russian citizen, now resident in Israel, brought proceedings in England against Ms. Romanova for libel arising from defamatory publications in this country.
The government, in its white paper «The process for withdrawing from the European Union», identified the following prominent examples of areas as being of interest to UK citizens living in the EU so as to have to form the subject of negotiations in the context of agreeing a withdrawal agreement, whether by way of transitional provisions or a permanent new «future relationship» between the EU and the UK:
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