1. Against the odds, she succeeds in making an intimate personal statement out of tunes that are almost public property. 2. An attendant warned us not to deface public property. 3. At the end of this period, the musical work becomes public property. 4. But the argument is that the genome is public property -- it needs a different structure of ownership. 5. City and county government have the option to ban weapons on public property. 6. In some areas, developers who build on public property are assessed special fees to help pay for historic preservation. 7. In some places army reserves were called out to protect public property, and in Manchester high-pressure water-hoses were used against demonstrators. 8. None the less, all the sites from which the Falls were visible would eventually be on public property. 9. Our lives seem to have become public property. |
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