These rights are universal whether they're exercised in the town square or on a Twitter stream.
We went to his birth site, his country home and the little town square nearby.
On a recent Saturday evening in Prescott, Ariz. i walked the town square looking for a meal.
It is a collection of self-contained towns, each with a train station instead of a town square.
The mayor, Juan Lorenzo Pinera, seems to know most of the people he passes in the town square.
It is the new Town Square where people gather and can now experience truly great food, wine, cocktails, and atmosphere.
Back in the town square restaurant in Newark, roofing consultant Darryl Lowry is glad Ney won't be returning to Washington.
The church was formed 170 years ago on a hill not far from the quaint town square in downtown Lebanon.
In the town square were two gourmet restaurants as well as a local-wine merchant and a pet store specializing in tropical fish.
Right smack dab on the town square stands an absolutely gorgeous county courthouse that is no doubt as old as Texas itself.
We see websites listing tax debtors, a kind of modern day equivalent of putting people in the stocks in the town square.
Some properties are hard to value, notably a palace on Prague's Old Town Square that now houses part of the Czech national gallery.
Keane, is located just off the main town square in Listowel.
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Host towns roll out the red carpet with live music, church suppers and a number of food and merchandise booths, often clustered around the town square.
Instead of the drab concrete houses, dusty lanes and untidy shops usually found in rural India, forts, palaces and temples jostle with each other in the bustling town square.
By contrast, when Mr Obama addressed the NAACP in Cincinnati, 5, 000 people turned up to watch his speech on a big screen in the town square.
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Everyone should be allowed to hang out in the town square and use it as they please, one low price, eat all you want at the buffet.
The march by Chardon High School students, walking arm-in-arm in the damp cold from the school to the town square, was an emotional highlight during the day's commemoration.
Instead his campaign has cleverly combined the use of the shiniest new social media tools with gatherings in that oldest of democratic arenas - the Mediterranean town square.
The original proposal included provision for 400 flats, a hotel, restaurant and leisure facilities, shops and offices, as well as a new town square and parking for 1, 000 cars.
If I say something stupid or controversial on Twitter or if I write something on a blog or if I shout it in the town square it makes no difference.
This, says Mr Weigand, would have ended Grohe's industrial production in Germany and dealt a devastating blow to the people of Hemer, who have even named their town square Grohe Platz.
The rooms are classically furnished with some looking out over the town square, and the dinner options range from traditional American fare to interesting options like fried tofu with roasted mushrooms.
Ms. Chrysler, who was born in Graz, Austria, is a multi-instrumentalist who's played the theremin at venues as varied as CBGB, the Konzerthaus in Vienna and a town square in Siberia.
When they reach a village, the bell ringers form concentric circles in the town square, ringing fiercely until the residents offer them food and a chance to rest before they continue their journey.
But the 10-acre (4-hectare) site, a few miles from Usk's town square, owned by local landowner Rosie Humphreys and Native Woodland Ltd has had 45 "green" burials, with 120 more committed to be buried there.
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