1 Marching!Join hands today and take cheer from civic spirit and solidarity.
2 And there are many other manifestations of the new civic spirit .
3 Ostracised though he was, he did not lack for civic spirit of a sort.
4 An enlightened civic spirit triumphed and special knowledge was invoked.
5 I'm tremendously interested and I-I'mbeginning to feel the dawning of a civic spirit .
6 With all its civic spirit , Glasgow remains grey, prosaic, intolerable-thechampion platitude of commercial civilisation.
7 Look you,-'tis civic freedom I would further,-The civic spirit that in former times Was regnant here.
8 Four people explain why they believe a healthy civic spirit is essential for the general well-being of society.
9 There's enormous civic spirit in this country where people want to take control and do things in a different way.
10 The civic spirit of Rome and the genius of Hellas began simultaneously to accommodate themselves to the chains of sultanism.
11 The city has appealed to the " civic spirit " of residents, asking them to anonymously report suspected misuse online.
12 The civic spirit was at once the motive and vitalising force of Cicero's eloquence, and still acts as its antiseptic.
13 In the most brilliant age of Greece, then, and of Greek art and letters, the civic spirit was the inspiring spirit.
14 And for the most part, though little enough endowed with the civic spirit , they abundantly pride themselves on their local permanence.
15 But, allowing for changed circumstances, you will find that Juvenal's is just the old civic spirit turned to fierceness by despair.
16 Just so, faintly at first and taking shape by degrees, must the germ of civic spirit have come to Prehistoric Man.
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