Examples of using Netizens in English and their translations into Polish
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Till i found the netizens.
Many netizens expressed shock.
Decision divides netizens.
Netizens can't get over their surprise.
The kind of fantasy netizens love.
Netizens have found a Korean living in Martinique.
And here's how they frame their appeal to netizens.
Mexico City Netizens Celebrate World Bicycle Day.
Following are a few photographs shared by netizens.
Netizens expressed their dissatisfaction on this.
Vietnam: Dad asks netizens to help find missing daughter.
Netizens said they‘were represented'(被代表) by the Bureau.
Chile: Neighbors and Netizens Unite to Save Concon Dunes.
But netizens do not always argue for greater freedoms across the board.
Luckily, Chinese citizens and netizens are not‘accustomized' or‘insensitized.
Some netizens wonder, where have all the public intellectuals gone?
More north along the Caribbean archipelago,Bahamian netizens had elections on their mind.
Many Yemeni netizens were alarmed and dismayed.
For example, Mubarak, he shut down the Internet.He wanted to prevent the Netizens[from criticizing] him.
Many netizens vented their anger over the attack.
The censorship machine not only allows butboosts online discussions, making netizens suspicious.
Zambia: Netizens Shocked by Death of Former President.
Though, it is still not known who was behind his murder, Tunisian netizens seem to be confident that his anti-Islamist ideas cost him his life.
Some netizens took a humourous view of the situation.
It seems that China has realizedits dream of being a strong country, however, netizens have been rather skeptical about the news because of the uneven distribution of wealth.
China: Netizens make fun of charges for hacking Google.
This post is part of our special coverage of Tunisia Revolution 2011 and Algeria Protests 2011.Following the events in Tunisia that forced former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country, netizens across the Arab world are asking:“are we next?”.
But once Netizens can't go online, they go in the street.
Elsewhere in the Arab world, Marzouki's appointment, which was followed bya moving acceptance speech, was noted by netizens, who cheered on Tunisia's progress towards democracy, wishing the same for their countries.
Many angry netizens have called for boycott of Indian products.