The village has a green, communally owned by the freeholders and stocks in the churchyard. |
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Post-Armageddon movies have one thing in common, an isolated group of survivors, living communally and starting over. |
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People also have a tendency not to take breaks communally anymore except for the odd lunch or drinks after work. |
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The Hutterites live in communally owned agricultural enclaves, mostly in the upper Midwest. |
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True communism has no government and people own and operate everything communally. |
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With the addition of land to which title is held by state governments, the total amount of American land owned communally is 39.8 percent. |
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Miners nest communally, laying their eggs in a nest made in the fork of a tree. |
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He therefore proposed that the land and all wealth from it should be held communally by the inhabitants of each parish. |
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Individually and communally they are industrious, Anglophile and delightful. |
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Sister Carol helped us recognize where we personally and communally have bridges to build to meet current realities. |
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The novel's people, communally representative of its theme and the choric agents of its plot, dare not get out of order. |
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This process is not uncommon, since projects which are communally developed are often very limited in their ability to be truly innovative. |
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They would invest in roads, local schools and services they communally decided to invest in and which they benefited from. |
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Monks possess everything communally, and this communal possession is the material basis of their life in a fraternal community. |
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Such places were also used to say good-bye to departing soldiers or pilgrims or to pray communally at times of drought. |
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We must ask, personally and communally, how our lifestyle affects the environment, and what changes are demanded of us. |
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The friars pursue this ministry communally, bound together by the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. |
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Cooking is done communally, and essential maintenance duties are also performed by students. |
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Some of the cultivated fields are enclosed by terraces with irrigation systems that are managed communally. |
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Let's take it to heart and use it to communally and collectively provide them the services we would like to receive ourselves. |
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The incident happened in the afternoon near the main bus stand in the communally sensitive North Gujarat town, which has witnessed several violent incidents in recent weeks. |
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Directed toward a communally valorized symbol, however, Herbert's private grief is externalized and subsumed by the broader tradition of which it is but a part. |
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The water is used communally for human consumption, for small farm animals or for vegetable cultivation. |
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Many goods and services essential for the health, growth and dignity of human beings are best provided and delivered communally. |
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This will become the first housing scheme in the UK to be communally heated with piped hot water from a single boiler fuelled by waste wood from local timber. |
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People already marginalized are more difficult to reach with HIV prevention messages and may be disempowered from taking steps, individually or communally, to protect themselves and others. |
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Patrons quickly learned to dunk a cooked item in the goo afterwards, if at all. Grilling food communally over an open pit is one of the most enjoyable of human rituals. |
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Ejido, in Mexico, village lands communally held in the traditional Indian system of land tenure that combines communal ownership with individual use. |
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This choice is appropriate if space heating is communally provided. |
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This peace is communal and it should also be maintained communally. |
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Dental hygienists express their professional commitment individually in their practice and communally through their professional associations and regulatory bodies. |
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Concrete provisions at the level of each institute and of each province and local community are necessary if prayer is to deepen and thrive in religious life individually and communally. |
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It remains to determine whether the contemporary expression of customary laws is communally supported and that general principles of balance with individual interests have been met. |
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Would Alberta's government have passed the law and reacted as it did if a group of retired NHL hockey players began buying up large tracts of land in the province and holding them communally? |
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The UNIDROIT Convention also provides for claims for restitution of sacred or communally important cultural objects belonging to indigenous communities within the contracting states. |
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The work and the enjoyment of its results should be experienced communally. |
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As well, licences held by First Nations communally and restrictions on the transfer of licences from aboriginal to non-aboriginal people were meant to maintain First Nations' participation in the fishery. |
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Shared paternity among non-relatives is a result of an egalitarian mating system in a communally breeding bird, the Pukeko. |
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In winter, the hen harrier is a bird of open country, and will then roost communally, often with merlins and marsh harriers. |
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Outside of the reproductive season, they often roost communally in trees or shrubs. |
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Individuals are held to communally approved customs that evoke a legitimate communal authority that can constrain the possible outcomes. |
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According to indigenous histories, land was held communally by noble houses or clans. |
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Marx then predicted the eventual proletarian revolution that would result in the attainment of socialism, followed by Communism, where property would be communally owned. |
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They were often communally owned by coastal farmers and commissioned by kings in times of conflict, in order to quickly assemble a large and powerful naval force. |
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The election commission is likely to examine if Singh's statements are a violation of the poll code for being intimidatory and communally charged. |
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Diners are seated communally in The Furnace at long trestle tables, and organic chickens and joints of sirloin, lamb or pork are dispatched from the kitchen uncarved. |
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They roost and loaf communally on beaches, sandbanks and in shallow water. |
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