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"At what point do you lose the publicness of a public system?"
To other parents, the very publicness of public transportation is reassuring.
Objects larger than the human body possess the quality of publicness.
It's not something that naturally occurs to me, the publicness of it.
The very publicness of the encampment made it private.
They reassert the need to establish publicness which has been stifled by private interest.
How does this growing "publicness" affect civility, privacy rights and free expression?
Theirs was a public work, and its success inhered in its publicness.
The ultimate test of publicness in a democracy is when a good is freely chosen.
The publicness of this religion is something Ackroyd intuitively grasps.
"There are only varying degrees of publicness."
Never is the proposal made under the table; in fact, the very publicness of the proposal indicates that nothing incorrect is thought to be occurring.
We should cherish the publicness of public schools; the ultimate goal of all reform is to make public schools work for everyone.
Surface incident sets up internal relationships, and internal relationships break down the external gestalt, the publicness.
This withdrawal is différance: temporalisation, spacing, datability, falling, publicness, putting into reserve.
Caroline quite liked the small-town life of the arrangement despite the publicness of all the comings and goings beneath the palms.
Those who build on the water now are clashing with what Mr. Bliven called "that sense of publicness of the waterfront" more people express now.
The timidity of our public opinion, is our disease, or, shall I say, the publicness of opinion, the absence of private opinion.
Besides this, he would write various stories in cartoon form and prepare French versions of the American offerings Eerie, Creepie and Vampirella for éditions Publicness.
The paper suggests that the development of urban society together with an increasing degree of publicness were mentioned as important non-linguistic causes of the accelerating dialect levelling witnessed in this century.
The creator of "Brandon," Shu Lea Cheang, says the work was partly inspired by the Theatrum Anatomicum: she found it to be the perfect setting for discussions of the body and society, and the publicness of private information.
Despite this book's subtitle, he stands at a considerable distance from most of the people and events that he is riffing about, and is reduced to a lot of portentous-sounding but meaningless shorthand - about Wolff's own "Zeligness," Barry Diller's "Barryness," a media party's "publicness."