| 41. | But somehow, the very public nature of the good cheer made it all the stranger and more difficult to understand.
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| 42. | The president's anguish, according to those who have spoken with him, is deepened because of the public nature of his life.
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| 43. | The South Park Nature Center offers public nature and environmental education programs year round during the week and on the weekend.
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| 44. | He said he was also surprised by the " unhealthy hullabaloo and the rather public nature of the commission's work ."
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| 45. | While their relationship with the Heatleys has been a salve on their wounds, the public nature of their grieving has not.
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| 46. | The image conveys immediately, better than text could provide, the public nature of the controversy through a Time magazine front cover.
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| 47. | "We are convinced that oral arguments and their necessarily public nature would bring justice closer to the citizenry, " he said.
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| 48. | Such a positive public nature exists even though the anger and angst over the strike increases exponentially with each passing day.
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| 49. | The Iron Age I sequence is one of the densest in this region and includes strata of cultic, domestic and public nature.
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| 50. | Papandreou's understanding of the public nature of his family is reflected in an appeal in his will to support his 41-year-old wife.
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