Examples of 'called a public' in a sentence

Meaning of "called a public"

Called a public - denotes something that is designated or identified as being open or accessible to all members of the community. ~ Context: Typically used in reference to places, services, or facilities available for use by the general public

How to use "called a public" in a sentence

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called a public
An anonymous defense attorney is called a public defender.
This is called a public interest hearing.
Instead they create what is called a public good.
Cumming called a public meeting.
So many people are asking questions about the Sheliak that Gosheven has called a public meeting.
It is called a public supply because it is provided by the public water supply network.
That is why they are called a public Servants.
One key is called a public key and the other one is called a private key.
If a password is not allocated to a new folder it is called a Public Local Folder.
He called a public phone in Washington and he does not have a mother.
But Louisville wanted it removed and called a public meeting to help determine its relocation.
In response to those concerns, the city water services department quickly called a public meeting.
Your wife called a public meeting in Easterhope to discuss the source of various illnesses.
This attorney is called a Public Defender.
A PBX is an old telephony term for a phone switch called a Public Exchange Branch.

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And that is called a public and solemn act of high justice!
In particular, a form of asymmetric cryptography called a public key scheme is used.
The Governor then called a public assembly and addressed the citizens,.
In asymmetric encryption, these keys are normally called a public key and a personal key.
I have called a public meeting. Mrs. Harvey.
By this criterion, they can hardly be called a public transportation service.
A director of communications may also be called a public relations manager, communications director, or press secretary.
High schools? which are also public - but are not called a public school.
A state-owned enterprise in India is called a public sector undertaking ( PSU ) or a public sector enterprise.
In asymmetric encryption, these keys are normally called a public key and a private key.
We fully agree with Mr. Benes being called a public enemy of the Czech nation.
A bit higher. - Well, you guys have called a public meeting.
With other left activists and groups we called a public assembly in Athens on 17 July.
Impatient with the plans to defend the settlement, the Baymen called a public meeting for 1 June 1797.
Back in April, British Columbia called a public state of emergency.
And right now, because this is being called a public health emergency.
In this signature method, an encryption method called a public key encryption is used.
A system for using public keys is called a public key infrastructure ( PKI ).
Why should I be called a public enemy?
This resulted in a steering committee, which then called a public meeting on 29 October 1966 at the Metropole.

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