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  • 51public — [15] Public means etymologically ‘of the people’. It comes via Old French public from Latin pūblicus, an alteration (apparently inspired by pūber ‘adult’, source of English puberty) of poplicus ‘of the people’, which was derived from populus… …

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  • 52Public — See: JOHN Q. PUBLIC …

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  • 53Public — See: JOHN Q. PUBLIC …

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  • 54public — 1. adjective /ˈpʌblɪk/ a) Pertaining to the affairs or official affairs of all people, not just those of a private group; contrasted with private. b) Open to all. Ant: private See Also: people, population, pub …

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  • 55Public — See: John Q. Public …

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  • 56public — see one does not wash one’s dirty linen in public …

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  • 57Public broadcasting — includes radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. Public broadcasters receive funding from diverse sources including license fees, individual contributions, public financing and commercial… …

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  • 58Public libraries in Ontario — is a list of public libraries in the Canadian province of Ontario.BackgroundOntario public libraries are created by municipal by laws and governed by public library boards. The Ontario Ministry of Culture [… …

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  • 59PUBLIC AUTHORITY — PUBLIC AUTHORITY, in the context of this article, a term referring to an authoritative body composed of representatives of the public – whether appointed or elected by the latter – and entrusted with the duty and power to arrange various matters… …

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  • 60Public-access television — Public access redirects here. For the film, see Public Access. For PEG cable television channels, see Public, educational, and government access. For international cable television channels, see Community television. Public access television is a …

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