surveiller avec vigilance - significado y definición. Qué es surveiller avec vigilance
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Qué (quién) es surveiller avec vigilance - definición

GROUP FORMED BY PRIVATE CITIZENS TO ADMINISTER LAW AND ORDER WHERE THEY CONSIDERED GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURES TO BE INADEQUATE
Vigilance Committee; Vigilance commitee; Committee of vigilance
  • Vigilance committee in Boston in 1851, after [[Thomas Sims]]'s arrest.

Très honorable avec félicitations         
Tres honorable avec felicitations
Très honorable avec félicitations du jury, meaning "Very Honorable, with Committee Praise", was the highest academic distinction awarded in the French academic university system.
Dead-man's vigilance device         
TYPE OF DEAD MAN'S SWITCH THAT REQUIRES REPEATED ACTION TO SUPPRESS
Deadman's vigilance device; Dead man device; Driver Vigilance System; Driver safety device
A dead-man's vigilance device (also called the Driver Vigilance Device or DVD for short) is a railroad safety device that operates in the case of incapacitation of the engineer. It is a hybrid between a dead-man's switch and a vigilance control.
Je chante avec toi Liberté         
1981 SONG BY NANA MOUSKOURI
Je Chante Avec Toi, Liberté; Je chante avec toi Liberte
Je chante avec toi Liberté (1981) also known in English as Song for Liberty (1970) is a song written by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle, arranged by Alain Goraguer and performed by Nana Mouskouri. The melody is from "Va, pensiero" (Italian: [va penˈsjɛro]) also known in English as the "Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves" from the opera Nabucco (1842) by Giuseppe Verdi.

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Vigilance committee

A vigilance committee was a group of private citizens to administer law and order or exercise power through violence in places where they considered governmental structures or actions inadequate. A form of vigilantism and often a more structured kind of lynch mob, the term is commonly associated with the frontier areas of the American West in the mid-19th century, where groups attacked cattle rustlers and people at gold mining claims, held kangaroo courts; and beat, killed, or exiled those they believed had violated their preferred norms (sometimes on a thin pretext of such, motivated by personal or mercenary gain). As non-state organizations, no functioning checks existed to protect against excessive force or safeguard "due process" from the committees. In the years before the Civil War, some committees worked to free enslaved people and transport them to freedom.