policeman, cop, police, policewoman, the police, peeler, deputy, bull, bobby, bluebottle, The force, flattie, policemen, law enforcement officer, the heat, patrolman, flatfoot, fuzz, copper, five o, (kadın) policewoman, (the) police, the law, the fuzz; policeman, copper, bobby, cop, bull, constabulary, police officer, the long arm of the law, rozzer, getto gestapo,
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policeman
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cop
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police
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policewoman
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the police
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peeler
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deputy isim
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bull isim
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bobby isim
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bluebottle isim
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The force
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flattie isim
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policemen
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law enforcement officer
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the heat
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patrolman isim
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flatfoot isim
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fuzz isim
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copper isim
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five o Argo
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(kadın) policewoman
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(the) police, the law, the fuzz; policeman, copper, bobby, cop, bull, constabulary
A city, or a city-state - "By the end of the century, poleis had been established throughout the Hellenic world, all bearing a marked family resemblance."
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The police
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A policeman or policewoman
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city-state of ancient Greece isim
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abandoned city north of the Republic
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Slang for Police force and Policeman
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state or society characterized by a sense of community
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The Greek word for "city," used to designate the independent city-states of ancient Greece
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In ancient Greece, an independent city and its surrounding region under a unified government. A polis might originate from the natural divisions of mountains and sea and from local tribal and cult divisions. Usually the town was walled and contained a citadel on raised ground (acropolis) and a marketplace (agora). Government was centred in the town; usually there was an assembly of citizens, a council, and magistrates. Ideally, all citizens participated in the government and in the cults, as well as in defense and economy. Women, minors, metics, and slaves were not citizens. Hellenism spread many of the institutions into the Middle East. See also Athens; city-state; Sparta; Thebes
Promoting Operational Links with Integrated Services
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Belt polity intermediate in size between deme and Cluster Typically a single habitat cylinder or torus
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the Greek term for city-state, from which the term 'politics' is derived The character of the polis was examined in ancient times, and many later thinkers yearned for its re-establishment as an ideal of political life
HAFİYE, aynasız, Bu kuruluşta yer alan görevli, kollukçu, Bu kuruluşta yer alan görevli, kollukçu:"İki gün sonra, polisler eve giderek annesini götürdüler."- H. E. Adıvar, Şehirde kamu düzenini, huzur ve güvenliği sağlayan kuruluş, kolluk, zabıta,
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aynasız
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Bu kuruluşta yer alan görevli, kollukçu
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Bu kuruluşta yer alan görevli, kollukçu:"İki gün sonra, polisler eve giderek annesini götürdüler."- H. E. Adıvar
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Şehirde kamu düzenini, huzur ve güvenliği sağlayan kuruluş, kolluk, zabıta
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