Two people shared a room, and the entire floor shared a communal bathroom and shower room. |
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The communal disturbance continued for a couple of weeks before petering out. |
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Its reputation of being a place of escalating communal tension has been punctured. |
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The Feb.3 polls for Cambodia's 1,621 communes will be the country's first direct communal elections. |
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Frequently, everyone ends the day with a game of pickup basketball or a communal lounge around the pool. |
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He did not let the army tackle the situation, leaving it to the inept and communal police force. |
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Sadly, a potential for communal hatred seems to be an ineradicable part of human nature. |
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This was one act of religious piety that did not convey anger, but deepened communal solidarity. |
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The value of citizenship is eroded in the enthusiasm of these outfits to inflame communal passions to win adherents to the extremist cult. |
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Halfbakery is a communal database of original, fictitious inventions, edited by its users. |
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Scientific temper is his watchword, education his mission, communal concord his theme and tolerance his telling weapon. |
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Differences too congealed into a social contract in which privileges and economic inequalities were communal goods. |
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Mass congregations for a religious purpose must be banned, to avoid such tragedies as well as to avoid communal conflagrations. |
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Natural calamities were handled with competence, communal peace was ensured and law and order was maintained with a firm hand. |
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It is even more intolerantly communal in its attitude to the prophets and reformers within its own fold. |
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Most villages have electric power, but very few houses have any indoor plumbing, and water is usually obtained from a well or a communal pump. |
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The inversion of the traditional arrangement make the ocean view a communal experience. |
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You are supposed to accept every invitation which comes your way, in a spirit of communal egalitarianism. |
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Paul, addressing that factious group of Corinthians, has plenty to say about communal responsibility. |
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He feels the story is relevant in the context of communal tensions the country is facing now. |
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It was a communal experience, as everyone was served the same courses at the same time, and it felt more like a party than a meal. |
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Their responsibility to uphold the covenant was both communal and individual. |
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Given our fast-degenerating communal scenario, there is a crying need to dispel the multiplying misunderstandings about each other. |
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It was our custom to put most of our spare money into a communal fund, since money was always so tight for us. |
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Some local residents advocate pre-emptive privatization of degraded communal lands to protect these areas from municipal encroachment. |
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The long, communal dining-table is laden with comforting home-cooked gastropub food. |
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The fruits are pressed in communal oil presses and, more often than not, transported by horse-drawn cart. |
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However, much weight is attached to their communal life when they got there. |
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The well maintained communal gardens that surround this scheme include a number of water and decorative features. |
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There is parking in the communal gardens, which has a curving driveway, mature trees and shrubs, all bordered by a privet hedge. |
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Associative communal memory is something that is prized very highly by cultures the world over. |
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An extended communal deliquescence into the same subway sludge from which the torment arose. |
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In the south there was often a hankering for a past golden age on the reserves, with a rich communal life, some farming and a blended culture. |
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The design behind these incidents was undoubtedly to give it a communal colour. |
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Traditionally, island women chewed up the leaves and stalks of the kava-kava plant and spat the pulpy mass into the communal bowl. |
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Such strong family ties breed a communal spirit in which the needs of the group are more determinant than those of the individual. |
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The egalitarian ideals of this communal society place loyalty to family and religion above all. |
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While criticising communal parties, he had a dig at the Congress, saying that people know the aims and objectives of communal forces. |
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About half of the area is on ejidos, communal lands managed collectively by community groups formed after the Mexican Revolution. |
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The townsmen invested in communal halls, one for each of the four guilds, which served social, charitable, and religious purposes. |
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Congress sought to cover up its appeal to communal sentiment by modifying the Gujarati language version of its election manifesto. |
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The activities of these aggressive and communal forces further widen the gulf between different communities. |
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We spent the evening drinking our first communal gin and discussing strategies. |
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When the train disgorged its passengers at Queen Street, there was a huge communal feeling of pent-up anger yet nowhere to vent it. |
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As the alliance gradually grew into a federation, the many cantonal and communal differences led to frequent disputes and armed conflicts. |
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These were communal dunnies so every now and then someone would open the door, loudly sniff the air and promptly scarper. |
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This impressive duplex apartment lies in an exclusive development that enjoys a prime coastal position and well-tended communal gardens. |
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All these projects were, quite evidently, communal projects and were a product of cooperation among the members of society. |
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The centre can supposedly accommodate up to 100 women and dependent children in what are overcrowded communal dormitories. |
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The introduction of communal laundries and restaurants was part of lifting the daily drudgery for women in the individual home. |
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Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer. |
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The story is a poignant narrative of the troubled times we live in when communal riots tear the couple apart. |
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The one to four room flats had built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric fires, and a communal central heating and hot water system. |
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Each barrack had its own toilet facilities and large communal wash bowls like the two shown above. |
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In the past the home, which was built by a retired dragoon guard, has been a pie shop, toll house and a communal wash house. |
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It also made the quest for salvation a communal quest, and therefore excluded no one. |
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For example, the zebrafinch is a highly communal bird, but the congeneric violet-eared waxbill is highly asocial. |
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Many thousands of couples were joined in matrimony during communal ceremonies. |
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The white-clad girls led the procession carrying banners that called for communal harmony. |
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Very few Adventists and no Jehovah's Witnesses played an active role in communal life and decisions. |
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No trade unionism based on political affiliation or on communal lines should be allowed in the police force. |
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These programmes are intended to boost the knowledge of communal farmers and increase the quality and quantity of karakul production. |
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Since arsenic is a cumulative poison, a sub-lethal dose of ratsbane could have been dumped in the communal well or mixed with barrels of flour. |
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This is not a society in which communal political ideologies will readily seize hold. |
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The consensus is that whosoever is behind these blasts, the intention is to create communal tension and spoil the peaceful atmosphere. |
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Besides, he has also pre-empted any move from fanatic and communal forces to launch an agitation on the issue. |
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The kibbutzniks have their own living units but meals are taken together in the communal hall. |
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A large shuttered sash window overlooking the communal square makes this an exceptionally bright area. |
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A communal air-raid shelter had been dug outside the Eleventh Earl public house. |
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Our reading efforts were communal, and thus vulnerable to the attention-seeking wisecracks of this or that child. |
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The result is an astonishing piece of theatre in which communal storytelling effortlessly blends with hi-tech wizardry. |
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It has experienced decades of repression by a kleptocratic military, communal violence and the degradation of a once vibrant economy. |
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By murdering 37 and wounding scores of devotees, perpetrators have widened the emotional and communal divide. |
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The first floor is thought to have housed a communal dormitory, with each vicar allotted a bay. |
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In the wild, the zebra finch is a communal bird, living in flocks of up to 100 members. |
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In addition, one to five communal latrines are placed along the site perimeter. |
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At ground level is a mix of shops, cafes, professional chambers, launderettes and similar communal services, and flats. |
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He favoured communal green spaces, cul-de-sacs, semi-detached houses and terraces with gardens front and back. |
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His argument that churches are caught in the great conflict between individualist and communal constructions of the world is persuasive. |
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Most Andorran land is of communal ownership, including the woods and alpine meadows that occupy more than 80 percent of the territory. |
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Residence in Canadian cities is generally private rather than communal, dominated by private homes or residences. |
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The members remain free to assemble together for a mock chase, or a drag hunt or simply a communal ride. |
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But they share a commitment to communal living, group and individual therapy, and shared domestic and leisure activities. |
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Males gather on a communal breeding ground, or lek, to display for females. |
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The bride was given a dowry of three thousand livres in ready money, a third of it reserved for the couple's communal use. |
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The effect is liberating in that it emphasizes communal trends while extracting the artistic production from its national compartments. |
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Preceded by elaborate communal rites and rituals, its end is to restore harmony and reinforce the social fabric. |
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On the riverboats, large communal kitchens serve tea and bread for breakfast and rice and beans for lunch and dinner. |
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He admitted that some people had left the city some time back apprehending communal violence, but there is no such fear now. |
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A dramatic arc of water is created as four women enjoy a communal bathing session in Son La province, north-western Vietnam. |
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Such practical problems in communal ownership are often overlooked by environmentalists who romanticise communal ownership. |
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She says communal living suits her better than any white picket fence in the suburbs could. |
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What it does mean, however, is that Italy's long history of familial and corporate identity and of communal and regional localism prevailed. |
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Inside, long hairs mix with squares over communal bongs of aromatized tobacco or warm their hands on unusual pottery teapots. |
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Both the state and communal administrations support artistic formation and creativity. |
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He stood by as baskets of mutton and fish were lowered in together like coffins in a communal grave. |
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Generally there are two meals a day made up of a communal bowl of sadza and these same dirty hands and fingers are the instruments for eating. |
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Hence wildlife became an asset as villagers in communal areas profited from hunting and photo safaris. |
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And speaking of notes, an anonymous hand-scrawled poem mysteriously appeared on a communal writing tablet in the bathroom that night. |
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Mr Gibson's mum would get up at five in the morning to do the washing in the communal washhouse complete with mangles. |
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The telly, the wireless, even the theatre do not evoke the same sense of a communal occasion. |
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They demanded wage increases and the preservation of easy terms of payment for communal services in rural areas. |
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I did say it would curtail my daytime internet surfing, adopting the air of a martyr to the communal good. |
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Behind the main building, the octagonal theatre has also been remodelled to create a tranquil, communal garden. |
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And the masses also defy all caste and communal barriers on such crucial junctions and vote to restore social and national health. |
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The entrance level is for the parents and for family living, with the master bedroom, kitchen and main communal space. |
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However, many Gypsy women may go bareheaded except when attending traditional communal gatherings. |
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Religion in the former sense is a cement for communal harmony, and not otherwise as some modernists and secularists believe. |
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For general bathing, people used the public baths but shied away from the communal washing areas, which had a stigma attached to them. |
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A medicine man blessed the first rice harvested, and each ricing pair donated rice to a communal fund to feed the poor. |
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The concern for self-improvement and bettering one's social status carried over to their communal home, the church. |
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During the communal drug culture of the 1960s, 'to bogart' meant to selfishly smoke a joint without sharing. |
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For example, ratites and tinamous have sole male incubation, but communal laying apparently occurs in only a few of these species. |
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However, with domestic sensitivities over-riding the communal ethic, they have fallen far behind schedule. |
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Among the most common of these are ethnic separatism and communal violence. |
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The toilets are upstairs, but there is a communal disabled toilet on our floor. |
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In the past the home, built by a retired dragoon guard, has been a pie shop, toll house and communal wash house. |
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But some people evidently don't see any need to join in such communal tomfoolery. |
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We've had to send teams around to remove three-seater settees from communal bins. |
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The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, or Shakers, remain the longest-lived communal society in the United States. |
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In all communal life there is a shifting balance between public and private activities. |
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While Pascal speaks of the infinities of minuteness and expansion, Baudelaire's infinities are personal and communal. |
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The move is designed to divide the tribals along religious communal lines and to create friction amongst them. |
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The democratic and communal color lent to national self-image by the experience of mobilization and warfare. |
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I headed off for a shower, but the washing facilities were communal and one of the researchers had beaten me to it. |
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Hundreds of displaced Tutsi civilians sought refuge at the bureau communal. |
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The youths' values reflect a sense of moral self which is communal and is connected to others. |
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Thus it is clear that if governments are determined to curb communal violence it can be effectively checked. |
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Complex and technically difficult, the power of ujamaa towers lies in the social bond they represent and the communal values they assert. |
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The sleek interior sports bamboo curtains, blond woods, and a long communal table. |
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This led to a communal bloodbath in which hundreds of thousands were killed and many thousands more were expelled from their homes. |
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A lot of people now don't bother going down to the communal area, when before it used to be a hive of life. |
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Each tenant has the right to park in one of 8 unallocated parking spaces in the communal grounds. |
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I know this sounds pompous, but sitting down to a communal family meal is seriously undervalued. |
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But over time and aided by unidirectional modernism the communal aspects have not only been taken for granted but also alienated. |
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They included the height of the flats, the car parking, the number of units and the re-organisation of the site to get more communal space. |
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It is the greatest threat to communal harmony, democracy, secularism, peace, progress, unity and integrity of our motherland. |
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The EU said in a statement it believes that the highest incidence of poverty is among the smallholder communal farmers. |
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In countering current communal challenges, the person of faith has no simple or unproblematic recourse to religion. |
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It was a moment in time that marked the last great communal outpouring of a population's unquestioning faith and innocence. |
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From infancy, children are socialized toward family and communal participation. |
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Her flat is brand new but small so luckily there was an extra communal room big enough to fit the thirty or so people. |
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Three to seven years after burial, the bones of the deceased are exhumed and placed in a family vault or a communal ossuary. |
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A whole folklore exists about the humiliations, petty vindictiveness, fights and resentments associated with involuntary communal living. |
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It is of paramount importance to take a principled stand against the advocates of communal hatred on all sides. |
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The system enables individuals to use their own pre-paid cards to get water from a communal standpipe. |
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The couple have paid the charges since they bought the flat but have been complaining to the council about the state of the communal area. |
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Piles of junk mail littering the hallways of a communal block of flats, for instance, can be very off-putting to potential buyers. |
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Those less inclined for the hard-core version can sign on to freestyle, the more familiar, communal variety of the sport. |
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For those who prefer to be inside the inn, there are two communal indoor onsen. |
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Stone and redbrick steps lead to arched double doors which open onto the communal hallway. |
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Several students have opposed the attempts to divert the campaign along divisive communal lines. |
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Gullible by nature, they are easily swayed by catchy slogans and start seeking cathartic relief in communal frenzy. |
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Self-fulfillment and even the working out of personal identity and a sense of orientation in the world depend upon a communal enterprise. |
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The cellars of 20 houses, the village hall and the communal cultural centre were inundated. |
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With luminous communal spaces contained on lower floors, the upper levels will provide cellular teaching rooms and offices for the law school. |
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Often individual anchorites were attached to a cenobium, where they might return for communal worship. |
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On the basis of available archaeological evidence, Chalcolithic feasting appears to have been conducted at a communal level. |
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At sunup and sundown, the lagoon becomes a communal meeting place for locals. |
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And once a year, the otherwise scattered bands of the Cheyenne gathered to conduct a Sun Dance, their most important communal ritual. |
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Many critics believed that the living memorial would carry the communal spirit of the home front into peacetime. |
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Yet his decade of pastoral ministry at Durham also left a communal and homiletic legacy that has not received the recognition it deserves. |
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It would be ideal to keep communal forces out of politics and power, he added. |
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He shows how the fragmentation and intensification of territorial communities continued to cement horizontal values of communal identity. |
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While the main panel of the altarpiece portrays a story of communal inclusion, the predella bears a story of social exclusion. |
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Perhaps as a society we dislike to gaze analytically on our communal icons of church and family. |
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The houses share communal indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, a gym and health spa. |
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Behind was a court, which provided light, and a place for a water cistern supplying a communal tap. |
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That the symbol of freedom was both a distant star and a symbol of the African communal past is no small irony. |
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There will be extensive waterfront communal facilities such as parks, artificial canals and a civic centre. |
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You grow your own food, hunt your own prey, build your own house, don't pay taxes, and sometimes it is associated with communal arrangement. |
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Fed two meals a day in the communal cell, most are Afghan Pashtuns, but some are Pakistani and at least one is a Saudi Arabian. |
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Beside every high-rise tower still lie the hutongs, cramped alleyways of communal housing without clean water or electricity. |
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They found that 95 percent of Hutterite children opt to remain in those communal agricultural societies. |
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Some English people are familiar with that peculiarly Welsh communal emotional mood identified by the name hwyl. |
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Long after the autumn of 1880, far more plebeians than patricians experienced the pain of this communal punishment. |
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Number 79 is one of only two penthouses on the upper floor and is accessed by a communal lift. |
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His poems continuously make us understand the penurious effects of genocide in communal riots. |
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The spark that ignited communal passions in the State was the burning of some compartments in a train that carried activists of the saffron camp. |
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They pay special attention to the way social responsibilities are fostered by informal communal processes of persuasion and peer pressure. |
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To cold warriors, the tribal traditions of communal land use and ownership patterns constituted Socialism. |
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This privatization of communal resources can impeach the integrity of scientific research. |
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Throughout the rangelands agriculture is expanding, while former communal grazing areas are being enclosed. |
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All communal areas are maintained to an exacting standard and any such costs are incorporate as a set charge in the overall service charges. |
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In this spirit, members emphasize communal sharing, as in sharing food, giving gifts, and doing favors. |
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Sign up, ask me questions, join in our communal commiseration about the lack of chic plus-size maternity clothing options. |
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Water is then carried through the common parts in the communal pipework and into individual flats. |
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There was a communal bathroom down the hall and a kitchen on the first floor, not that anyone used it much. |
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The family had to share communal facilities with neighbours and arguments were common. |
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She rattled some cups about the communal kitchen instead and stuck the kettle on to boil. |
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A door leads from the kitchen area into a communal corridor, while a staircase leads down to the sleeping accommodation. |
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A few minutes later, I walked down the hall to look at the communal bathroom and showers. |
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And the food service workers who scoured the commercial kitchens improvising communal meals for hundreds of those stranded. |
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There are a number of 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms apartments available with a communal kitchen, which are ideal for a group of friends. |
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The wart viral infection is a common occurrence in communal bathing, spa or health club facilities. |
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When I was a teenager at boarding school, we had communal showers and bathrooms. |
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In the past land was communal property that could not be sold or inherited. |
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I have found actual communal living to be a very positive experience and very good for my faith. |
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This level of sharing is aimed at reinforcing the lessons of communal living. |
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Much of a council's work is implemented by a communal board composed of members appointed to reflect the council's political party composition. |
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They resolved problems through negotiations and added new perspectives to the dynamics of communal living. |
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Cape Verdeans have a communal attitude towards property and freely borrow and lend possessions. |
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He refers to communal work where members of the extended family and neighbours assist the family with its work. |
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A political ideology which aims for an ideal society characterized by common ownership and communal life. |
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They were founded on the noble ideal of shared communal living, which required active participation from all of them. |
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We live in houses, because we decided that communal living isn't exactly what we want to be engaged in. |
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They may have been part of a pre-Christian religious ritual or they may have been communal property in which corn or oats was pounded or ground. |
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In the Faroes and St Kilda, the nesting grounds were communal property, so everyone had a stake in leaving enough birds to breed for next year. |
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It is clear that there is a network of belongingness, of social, communal relationships and of a set of identities that are important to us. |
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In a heroic society, the communal aspect of the feasting was an appropriate means of rewarding the prowess of the individual warriors. |
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It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, communal harmony and peace. |
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But this is a communal achievement, one that shows us a side of Belfast we never normally see. |
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Edith spent the next eight years teaching at a Dominican school for girls, where she enjoyed sharing the sisters' communal life. |
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According to the rules which provided for communal representation by separate electorates. |
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Underpinning the project's strong social and communal dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design. |
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Members of the O'Kelly family and people who shared his communal commitment will be present on Saturday. |
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This collection represents a communal plea for peace from those who have had little of it in their lives. |
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They, for many years, have been working for social, political and communal harmony on national level. |
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These people understand the value of collective work and the communal aspects of public communications. |
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Their positive common memory strengthens their communal resolve, and they begin to pray for Sethe. |
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The utopian society is a communal one, where all people are genuine equals. |
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All songs were film-based, focussing mainly on themes such as patriotism, communal harmony and social good. |
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As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented communal conflict as a means of reasserting its authority. |
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The communal clashes have erupted sporadically since January 1998, claiming 28 lives. |
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Intelligence failure is very common phenomenon in any major communal violence. |
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You certainly can't say this was communal conflict among naturally violent people. |
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Thirty-seven years later, in 1986, Hindus were permitted to worship there once again, sparking off nation-wide communal clashes. |
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He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating communal conflicts. |
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Only two weeks ago, a communal conflict broke out killing five people and injuring a dozen others. |
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This event was preceded by a period of communal strife, brought under control with assistance from British troops. |
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This is especially true where human suffering is caused by communal conflict. |
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Very often the officers blame lower ranks of the force for their inability to control communal conflict effectively. |
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But in 1714, when communal riots broke out, they also acquired a religious identity. |
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Contained in the impasse over the formation of a new government are the seeds of a descent into communal conflict and civil war. |
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In East Belfast, as you mentioned, that has been an area which for many, many years has suffered under communal conflict. |
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Angry, powerless people turned to communal social violence when they felt there was no legal recourse available to them. |
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The constituting of enquiry commissions has become a common feature after each communal flare-up. |
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But the Pakistani president is no more able than his predecessors to solve the country's underlying ethnic and communal tensions. |
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Fifty-five years of rule under the national bourgeoisie has created a cauldron of ethnic and communal strife, poverty and illiteracy. |
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Separate communal clashes on Friday and Saturday in the towns left several people injured and dozens of houses and ships damaged. |
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In the 1950s, fondue became popular as an American party food, both for its novelty and its communal nature. |
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There is no cooking on the premises and the bathroom is communal. |
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Resources were primarily spent on the communal defense of the countryside, limiting archaeologically visible sites to a few fortified hill and mountaintops. |
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Since the 1947 communal partition of the subcontinent, both of these bourgeoisies have made the conflict against the rival state central to their ruling ideologies. |
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The end of Stormont certainly brought communal peace no nearer. |
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Plus, such deadlines can encourage massive communal violence. |
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The main communal conflict in the Delta region is between the Ijaw and Itsekiri, who both live in poverty amid the pollution caused by the oil companies. |
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In addition, valorizing the accomplishments of one individual perpetuates the neglect of joint and communal creativity in favor of a kind of masculine heroism. |
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Individuals, according to atomistic theories, are not in need of any communal context in order to develop and exercise their capacity for self-determination. |
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In other words, committed Southern Baptists have created the communal agencies necessary to live out their faith beyond the walls created by fear. |
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Guests dine and rub shoulders with working coffee farmers and, in an affirming testament to the honor system, are asked to log their own charges on a communal notepad. |
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The shopkeeper unlocked a door for us and we went down a narrow spiral staircase to a communal hole in the wall. |
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In addition, there are other male-incubating species such as buttonquail, mesites, sandgrouse, and shorebirds that have neither helpers nor communal cooperation. |
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The peasants will start to organize collectives and communal villages. |
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The ujamaa experiment was based on the communal ownership of land. |
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Initially, there was a bit of communal, free-love hanky-panky among the Children of God, but by the time the three Jynxters-to-be came on the scene, that had long passed. |
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Though they eat three times a day on Saturdays and Sundays, for the rest of the week they eat only once a day, when they partake of a communal evening supper. |
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Your one-bedroom tenement with its close and communal backcourt may seem a few steps removed from a laminate floored loft, but trust me, you are now living in an apartment. |
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Do we suffer petrification through continued stasis and inertia or do we trust our inner, creative, inspirational, communal selves and take on the challenge of change? |
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They left two-weeks ago after selling their house in a fit of pique over the fact that their grandchildren were not welcome in the complex's communal backyard. |
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Unfortunately due to an insecure external door he was able to slip out of a communal area within the custody unit into the rear enclosed car park of the police station. |
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They have already had a confab about Michel, who they swear is a likeable chap, and on condition of anonymity, one ref gave the communal verdict on the Slovakian. |
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This means that the bases for church reunion have to be the confessions of faith and the communal structures of the once undivided church of East and West. |
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A well-ventilated humidor means you don't choke on the smoke and the richly lacquered communal bench in the centre is perfect for schmoozing those models and their mates. |
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The main theme of the magic show, performed by the conjurer and his group at the Collectorate, was to foster communal harmony and national integration. |
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Symmetrical harmony of structure and individual expression replace the free-flow carving and communal symbolism of traditional Balinese sculpture. |
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Part of the ideology was communal education, in which children were brought up in separate children's houses with sleeping quarters, playrooms, and study rooms. |
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When the crops were safely in storage for the winter after a season of hard work, there was cause for communal celebration performed in a spirit of thankfulness and merriment. |
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A communal shower and bathroom served at least sixteen people. |
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These communal politics have led to pogroms, carnage and war. |
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The male may provide support for up to 12 days after the young leave the nest, and the young often join other newly fledged young on communal roosts. |
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It is no longer a secret that every communal atrocity, every instance of corruption and oppression, presupposes political protection and patronage. |
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The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples. |
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Eating in means busing your tray to a windowless back room outfitted with children's school chairs and communal tables pushed up against sponge-painted walls. |
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The fireworks party was organised by all of Ben and Sarah's neighbours in a small communal garden at the back of the crescent of houses where they live. |
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During this period, private property prevailed in areas controlled by Spanish and criollo communities while communal property remained the standard of indigenous communities. |
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And most importantly, Du Bois stressed the ways in which religious institutions can be recognized as social, communal centers which provide this-worldly rewards and comforts. |
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In prehistoric Britain early agricultural communities deposited their dead in communal, highly visible locations such as chambered tombs, barrows and burial cairns. |
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A handful of men are sitting cross-legged on the raised dais of the communal eating area, weapons by their side, while we take a table on the main floor. |
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Mr Buttery is unmarried, and has always enjoyed communal living, he says. |
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Field studies at large communal dens of garter snakes challenged the view of snake reproduction as an essentially cooperative interaction between the sexes. |
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This was a pleasure denied me in my childhood, owing to my being at boarding school, where only prefects were allowed access to the communal wireless. |
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The house in Houston will include guest suites with private baths, communal kitchen, living and dining rooms, a library, a family room and a manager's office. |
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As a result, communal bathhouses, pools and spas are a house specialty. |
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The communal life embodied in the vine and the branches image presents a strong challenge to contemporary Western models of individual autonomy and privatism. |
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A town is measured by its collective and communal intellect. |
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An American charity has launched the world's first slum theme park, complete with around 30 ramshackle hovels, a communal outdoor toilet and door-to-door detritus. |
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The shared nature of this trust suggests its denotation as communal trust. |
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One of the highlights of the weekend is when a hangi or huge communal meal that has been cooked in the ground for several hours is served on the Saturday evening. |
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Many workers have been swayed by communal propaganda and trade union organisations have not cared to educate them because they seldom look beyond their economism. |
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The idea, similar to the way some have tried to stop spam, is that people can easily report a site that is designed for phishing, and it goes into the communal database. |
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According to a prehistorian at Cambridge University, the numerous Mesolithic shell middens found around the Irish coastline represent the remains of communal banquets. |
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Of course at that same hardware store where Granddad bought the car, all the customers drank cool spring water from a communal dipper that hung on a hook above the barrel. |
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Seated down to dinner at a long communal table, the events of the previous day were humorously dissected, indiscretions were excused and pardoned. |
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Siddiqui said Urdu which is spoken not only in India and Pakistan but in the entire world can be utilised for promoting composite culture and communal harmony. |
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They each tore at their individual bagels, spread cream cheese on the torn off piece, and proceeded to dunk the piece in a communal cup of coffee. |
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Pensioners at Wesley House flats in Tottington were just settling down to a quiet game of cards when a team of fire fighters burst into their communal room. |
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As communal tension mounts, the district administration escorts the students out of the University to the nearby railway station before exhuming the carcass of the animal. |
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A communal project raising ostriches in the drought stricken areas of the Karas region is giving rural farmers a chance to escape the shackles of poverty. |
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The chief instigators of communal riots in Kodgu, Jagdish Karanth, Pramod Muthalik, Bopayya, Devayya, Somesh and Sunil Subramani must be immediately arrested and externed. |
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