111.   Many citizens may not be able to see how their lives are affected by all those coffees, receptions, telephone calls, fund-raising letters and other campaign rites.

112.   Maybe South Korean citizens were nervous about the symbols thrown around in their ceremonies.

113.   Most experts say the new citizens are probably predominantly Democratic, with some strong strains of Republicanism.

114.   Naturalized citizens should be encouraged to register to vote and local politicians need to make more effort to reach out to these traditionally ignored populations.

115.   No citizen is above the law.

116.   Nonetheless, his criticism of the way bureaucratic government tends to make life more difficult for its citizens is trenchant and to the point.

117.   Now the citizens there are being asked to jettison the constitutional claim over the North.

118.   Now the Internet is transforming all of that into billions of bytes of data, an electronic swamp where even the most determined electronic citizen can be bogged down.

119.   Now, citizens will be afraid to draw attention to themselves.

120.   Normal citizens should not be concerned, although a pair of ear plugs might be necessary.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
citizen 0.03%
citizen + v. >>共 590
be 15.54%
have 6.78%
take 1.74%
need 1.63%
carry 1.21%
get 1.17%
do 1.14%
want 1.14%
file 1.14%
vote 1.10%
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