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Público (A privacy relationship setting that allows a small amount of information to be viewed, typically for nonfederated contacts) | |||
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In public affairs, a segment of the population with common attributes to which a military force can tailor its communication (JP 3-61) see also external audience, internal audience | |||
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public : 1335 phrases in 53 subjects |