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1 He will meet the public and foreign dignitaries on May 6.
2 At length, the government had to meet the public feeling.
3 The king will meet the public and foreign dignitaries on May 6, the palace said.
4 To meet the public eye, cross and tousled and disarranged, requires either indifference or courage.
5 You're going to have to meet the public .
6 To complement the online consultation exercise, ministers will meet the public to hear views and suggestions first hand.
7 The Minister for Transport, Mr Séamus Brennan, has renewed his offer to meet the public transport workers involved in tomorrow's proposed protest.
8 Taoiseach Enda Kenny said he hopes to meet the public service unions in the near future to discuss the Croke Park agreement.
9 Many temperaments and explanations there would have been, if ever I had had a notion that it should meet the public eye.
10 Many temperaments and explanations there would have been, if I had ever had a notion that it should meet the public eye.
11 She will conduct a street walk to meet the public , visit the National Justice Museum, and join a celebration for World AIDS Day.
12 Never be the mercenary accomplice of the spoilers of thy country; they are obliged to blush secretly whenever they meet the public eye.
13 The way he has rehabilitated himself in recent years by going out to meet the public in schools and clubs has been very impressive.
14 But by the time Gail got to their room, Val was dressed and prepared to meet the public , looking like a copy of herself.
15 After watching the Bangarra rehearsal, they made their way to the forecourt underneath the iconic sails of the Opera House to meet the public .
16 But it's the paper's job to meet the public interest and get the facts out, and his teams are moving as fast as they can.
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