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- noun Plural form of
citizenry .
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Examples
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Having withered decades of institutionalized corruption, police brutality and lack of freedoms under despotic regimes, Arab citizenries are finally beginning to believe that freedom and democracy are within reach.
Ahmed Rehab: US Tacit Support for Mideast Autocrats Reeks of Short-Sightedness, Undermines US Interests Ahmed Rehab 2011
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Having withered decades of institutionalized corruption, police brutality and lack of freedoms under despotic regimes, Arab citizenries are finally beginning to believe that freedom and democracy are within reach.
Ahmed Rehab: US Tacit Support for Mideast Autocrats Reeks of Short-Sightedness, Undermines US Interests Ahmed Rehab 2011
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Still, most citizenries if not their monarchs have likewise felt that they too had stumbled upon a mission from God to form themselves into "a most perfect union."
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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It leads to criminal activity, unaccountability, exploitation, makes the citizenries voice void, and unimportant, and in fact, makes U.S. laws, that the citizenry has seen fit to establish, FOR THEIR BENEFIT, VOID.
Wonk Room » Condoleezza Rice Breaks With Right Wing And Says We Should Be For ‘Welcoming’ Immigrants 2009
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Still, most citizenries if not their monarchs have likewise felt that they too had stumbled upon a mission from God to form themselves into "a most perfect union."
Joe Woodward: Occup(ied) America: A Literary History Joe Woodward 2011
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If the global landscape and the competing interests there are the ultimate "sport" of the alignment of resources and opportunity to maximize the success of the citizenries within those borders, we don't want to be weighed down as the lumbering competitor; we want to be lean and fierce.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: The Utility of Utilities Alison Wise 2010
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If the global landscape and the competing interests there are the ultimate "sport" of the alignment of resources and opportunity to maximize the success of the citizenries within those borders, we don't want to be weighed down as the lumbering competitor; we want to be lean and fierce.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: The Utility of Utilities Alison Wise 2010
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If the global landscape and the competing interests there are the ultimate "sport" of the alignment of resources and opportunity to maximize the success of the citizenries within those borders, we don't want to be weighed down as the lumbering competitor; we want to be lean and fierce.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: The Utility of Utilities Alison Wise 2010
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If the global landscape and the competing interests there are the ultimate "sport" of the alignment of resources and opportunity to maximize the success of the citizenries within those borders, we don't want to be weighed down as the lumbering competitor; we want to be lean and fierce.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: The Utility of Utilities Alison Wise 2010
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If the global landscape and the competing interests there are the ultimate "sport" of the alignment of resources and opportunity to maximize the success of the citizenries within those borders, we don't want to be weighed down as the lumbering competitor; we want to be lean and fierce.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: The Utility of Utilities Alison Wise 2010
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