Police refused to issue a permit for a public performance, citing the strong objections.
And a nation (or twitter, at least) goes into outrage mode as they find out an entertainer lip synced a public performance.
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Devi was already being called a "child prodigy" when, at the age of six, she demonstrated her skills in a public performance at an university in her native state of Karnataka.
Dogged by ill health, he found it difficult to forge relationships with women, teetered on the brink of alcoholism and suffered so acutely from agoraphobia that he never gave a public performance of his poetry.
The report quotes a 2011 public performance survey in which 53% of respondents agreed that gay or lesbian couples should have the right to marry.
In essence, the stock price is a very public measure of the performance of the firm and its managers.
But the optimism didn't extend to the market for initial public offerings, at least not for most sectors, after a major summer slowdown and erratic public-market performance that followed some seemingly successful debuts.
They've been locked in a bitter public dispute for weeks over performance-enhancing drugs, and they went to Congress yesterday.
It was the UK's first public cinema performance to a paying audience.
Rankings such as these would amount to less than half of a teacher's annual job-performance rating under a new statewide plan to evaluate public schoolteachers.
More likely to rile the Russian public than corruption would be a poor performance by the country's Olympic team in Sochi.
Public events regularly begin with a performance of the national anthem.
With BioArea action plans and annual biodiversity performance reports published on a public Bio Areas Registry, a new biodiversity asset could be established and made available for private financing.
It was only after last week's emergency that Cheney's doctors finally made public a crucial measure of his coronary performance, the "ejection fraction, " which indicates the heart's pumping power.
It has thousands of owners, but those owners recognize that it makes no sense for them to hire lawyers and investigators to walk the streets of New York, listening in doorways to see if they're entitled to a 10-cent royalty for the public performance of their tune.
DreamWorks Animation is a public company that lives and dies on the performance of two or three films per year.
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Bob Carr, the premier of New South Wales, says that, as a matter of policy, the performance of public schools in his state is not published.
It is a slow process that lags the public markets by as much as 180 days, says William Frieske, a performance consultant at Northern Trust, which administers endowment accounts.
He took over for British-born Tony Hayward, whose public performance during the spill was not a PR masterpiece.
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They have damaged public school performance and student prospects in a time of heated global competition for smart industries and educated workers.
And a Gallup poll showed less than a third of the American public approved of his job performance, yet Rumsfeld dismissed it all with characteristic bravado.
They have driven our states and municipalities to the edge of bankruptcy and have damaged public school performance and student prospects in a time of heated global competition for smart industries and educated workers.
Alongside economic performance, the public finances will be a central campaign theme.
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Restrictions have eased over time and bands have quietly performed to small gatherings over the years, but the public performance of Egyptian metal band Wyvern to a crowd of almost 15, 000 at the SOS festival was a breakthrough.
The second is a performance-based anxiety, usually the fear of public speaking or the fear of being asked to perform in front of a group.
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Indeed, Obama's open hostility towards Netanyahu has probably been a significant factor in shoring up the public's approval of his performance in office.
Among the 259 companies that debuted in 1991 and the 415 that went public in 1992, the average performance has been roughly a third of that.
My studies of the 500 largest American corporations show a highly statistically significant link between those that make a formal public ethical commitment to their stakeholders and multiple measures of corporate performance.
When economic performance is good and public mood is sour, take a long look at stocks.
On the other, the model legislation requires that benefit corporations report on their overall social and environmental performance and make them available to the public, using a third-party evaluator.
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