These civic-minded Dakotans were members of the Ground Observer Corps, inaugurated in 1950 by the Continental Air Command. |
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I recognize the importance of rendering personal service to my community in cooperation with other civic-minded persons. |
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Where is Stevie Cameron or similar civic-minded journalists when we need them? |
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It was under his dynamic leadership that Lions clubs earned the prestige necessary to attract civic-minded members. |
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When he does stop, however, I hope there will be other civic-minded people willing to do the work and take the flak. |
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But she was generous, civic-minded, and bountiful in her caring for other people. |
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Having poleaxed the thug, she sauntered off, leaving the detail of his detainment to two remarkably civic-minded passers-by. |
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They are mindful of that role, and clearly have a growing desire for and interest in more civic-minded and responsible consuming. |
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At Farmers, an award is given annually to a civic-minded employee nominated by his or her peers. |
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States should not be just civic-minded because, without multiculturalism, we cannot give our states genuine diversity. |
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He was supposed to be reassuring a civic-minded soldier that there was something redeeming about our political culture! |
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The future of our states should be multicultural and civic-minded. |
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Fusion Saint John Inc. is a networking group for young, active, civic-minded Saint John residents who have a clear vision of Saint John's future as a great place to live, work and play. |
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And civic-minded citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina need to abandon their disillusionment with the political process and fully engage with it instead. |
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Out of Kobe grew new civic-minded energies. |
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There have been few complaints, just civic-minded initiative. |
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They come across as civic-minded people of faith. |
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Gallagher was portrayed as tough and civic-minded. |
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The Parliament is in a position to lay the foundations of a responsible and civic-minded European university. |
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To the liberal, civic-minded elite, he was widely seen as a showman, a closet politician whose arch-conservative views were at odds with the values of a secular democracy. |
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He was an intellectual and moral touchstone, of matchless integrity, selflessly public-spirited and civic-minded in a way that is harder and harder to find. |
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If you were civic-minded you could foot the bill for ten teachers' salaries or keep the same number of criminals in gruel and water for a year at Her Majesty's pleasure. |
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These enthusiastic and civic-minded individuals range in age from 15 to 73 and provide their time and talents as community producers, crew members, editors, and on-air hosts. |
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However Carrefour also views itself as a civic-minded player and thus engages in constructive dialogue with the international, national and local authorities. |
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All persons who experience serious health problems expect to receive the best quality healthcare possible, and a civic-minded society such as ours does its utmost to ensure as much. |
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On one of our annual block cleanups, organized by the estimably civic-minded Arthur Levin and his West 11th Street Block Association, a neighbor and I decided to hop the fence. |
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But law enforcement agencies and Internet service providers encourage civic-minded netizens to report the problem. |
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