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  • rn Japan with the company by local train with communal accommodations in small inns and hot spring s
  • ans is created in personal engagement through communal achievement in the world as work.
  • his father by blending his pulpit duties with communal activism.
  • One of their daily communal activities is a dust bath.
  • The New West End provides a full range of communal activities for all ages and tastes.
  • bis and members have participated actively in communal activities in the Jewish and general communit
  • pace was mostly void, non urbanized, used for communal activities, and it comprised just some few ci
  • y the school for drama, assemblies, and other communal activities.
  • of single cells with en-suite facilities and communal activity areas inside and outside.
  • Religious nationalism characterized by communal adherence to Eastern Orthodoxy and national O
  • The communal administration has been located at Mamer Cast
  • In 1995, the property was purchased by the communal administration, which, in 1997, voted unanimo
  • The administration of Jewish communal affairs in Jerusalem had fallen into the hand
  • He played an important role in Coptic communal affairs serving on the Majlis Milli for sever
  • Adler was extremely active in English-Jewish communal affairs, especially in education, and was an
  • sly involved in Zionist activities and Jewish communal affairs.
  • Communal aggregation is the phenomenon of aggregation
  • ming helped transform Cherokee society from a communal agricultural society into a society very simi
  • 941 during an attack on the central area, the communal air-raid shelter at Portland Square took a di
  • The building offered communal amenities like childcare facilities and share
  • se, is also home to a swimming pool and other communal amenities.
  • anisation for Sikhs came from the heightening communal and political tensions between the Hindu and
  • Bergen County and beyond for their extensive communal and charitable work.
  • accommodation for 2,368 personnel, including communal and a sick quarters.
  • The renovated O'Brien Hall has a communal and recreational role within the local commun
  • accommodation for 2,963 personnel, including communal and a sick quarters.
  • Certain Jewish communal and religious leaders have used this term to
  • accommodation for 2,570 personnel, including communal and a sick quarters.
  • he British were planning to quit India, while communal and religious politics came into play.
  • s Fijians and Indo-Fijians group represented " communal" constituencies, elected from closed electora
  • ip in the movement was voluntary, it was also communal and required substantial commitment.
  • Chain making was more communal and the workshops larger but it used similar
  • talism and the other is a utopia based upon a communal and technological society in Australia.
  • ovided accommodation for personnel, including communal and a sick quarters.
  • accommodation for 2,500 personnel, including communal and a sick quarters.
  • ionalist, atheistic, religious, iconoclastic, communal and secessionist ideologies of his time.
  • rs like Mohammad Ali Jinnah (who later became communal and hardened his stand), Annie Besant, Gopal
  • rn Vincent Leaphart, was a founder of MOVE, a communal and political organization prominent in the U
  • t is) as this highly personal song was made a communal anthem by organizations like Amnesty Internat
  • 952, before the city center was peppered with communal apartment blocks in the 1960s, forever changi
  • Sasha shares a communal apartment with one of his fellow museum guide
  • Tenants in communal apartments are “like family in some respects
  • Though communal apartments were relatively small, residents h
  • In 2005, under the auspices of the NSW Jewish Communal Appeal, the Emanuel School ran a successful C
  • destroyed agriculture in the country and even communal area agriculture. 
  • dormitories, dining and athletic facilities, communal areas, as well as off-campus locations in the
  • Most have kitchens and communal areas.
  • y four decades, the colony flourished under a communal arrangement until it began to decline after t
  • In this communal aspect of the Artwork of the Future, Newman s
  • Each of their settlement also has an informal communal association known as a panchayat, which acts
  • d the origin and destiny of the soul, and the communal atonement for sin.
  • "A convert may not hold a position of Jewish communal authority."
  • ris in 1879, de Lanessan declared in favor of communal autonomy and joined with Henri Rochefort in d
  • tary confinement to Camp 4 where they live in communal barracks with fellow captives.
  • , after nearly four decades of operating on a communal basis, and then Webster Parish was created fr
  • de the mosque today are the hot springs where communal bathing continues as it has for centuries.
  • been written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Islamic life and faith.
  • or more, and are used to serve a communal beverage to a group of two or more friends wh
  • compared to a Platonic Guardian, without the communal breeding and property, but still having a mil
  • and a large 1,200 square meter (13,000 sq ft) communal building used a court house and a Novgorod ci
  • A derelict Nissen hut, formerly used as a communal building
  • e 75 individual home sites as well as several communal buildings and access to Barger Pond.
  • Indian authorities arranged a communal burial of all victims of the Comet air crash
  • ately 3,500 B.C. and, possibly, was used as a communal burial.
  • This is the communal, call-and-response chanting of mantras, often
  • All the dire predictions of communal carnage made in my film came true
  • survive that, he would then be transferred to communal cells where he would be allowed to sit down.
  • , and debtors, were housed on the third floor communal cells.
  • t approximately 100 captives were held in the communal cells.
  • Ascq massacre victims graves, Ascq Communal Cemetery
  • He was buried at the Bailleul Communal Cemetery nearby.
  • He was buried in the Combles Communal Cemetery nearby.
  • He was buried at Le Bucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension.
  • In the Querrieu communal cemetery, a military grave surmounted by a st
  • in Boys' School, and is buried at Dernancourt Communal Cemetery, Somme, France.
  • Grave Location: Buried at Ste Marie Communal Cemetery, Le Havre, Seine Maritime, France.
  • Grave/memorial at Buried at Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery, France.
  • He was buried that afternoon in Estaires Communal Cemetery, France located 7 miles south west o
  • ts own fire, with the families also sharing a communal central fire in the household.
  • d 2nd centuries BC and suggests that it was a communal centre for various activities, including shee
  • nown as the "President of the Turkish Cypriot Communal Chamber".
  • n 1954 taking up employment at Cyprus Turkish Communal Chamber.
  • MP but corresponds to the now non functioning communal chambers of the Greek and Turkish communities
  • In addition, separate Greek and Turkish Communal Chambers were created with legislative and ad
  • family structures were set aside in favour of communal child-rearing.
  • very peaceful place till mid 80s but various communal clashes took place from time to time.
  • and Muslims alike, and has so far reported no communal clashes, which is very strange in such a popu
  • nd also inflame religious passions leading to communal clashes," he said.
  • It also has a school, and has several communal clubs held around the village
  • The females lay about six eggs in a communal clutch, which may contain as many as 250 eggs
  • A communal composting bin is currently being proposed by
  • As a result, 4,014 of the 4,829 in the communal comrades' graves are now identified and liste
  • From 1981 to 1999, she was Communal conciliator of the city of Esch, in which she
  • lization of the 80s, the consequent explosive communal conflict, and its impact on the lives of the
  • ea is disturbed by the frequent political and communal conflicts.
  • ourages voters to vote on the basis of narrow communal considerations, often against their better ju
  • The NFP won all 9 Indian communal constituencies - allocated to and elected exc
  • 25 seats represented Communal constituencies (9 indigenous Fijians, 9 India
  • The by-elections for the nine Indian communal constituencies resulted in wins for Federatio
  • y election, Matanitobua won the Namosi Fijian Communal Constituency for the United Fiji Party (SDL),
  • neral election he contested the Labasa Indian Communal Constituency for the UNLP but managed to get
  • member, he contested the Labasa Rural Indian Communal Constituency in December 2003 for the Nationa
  • ose him as a candidate for the Lautoka Indian Communal Constituency which he won easily, but was a m
  • 2006, he transferred to the Nadi Rural Indian Communal Constituency and held it for the FLP.
  • tember 2001, he won the Nadroga-Navosa Fijian Communal Constituency for the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewe
  • ter Parliament as a member for Ba West Indian Communal Constituency but was easily defeated by the F
  • eral election, he won the Macuata West Indian Communal Constituency for the National Federation Part
  • He easily won the Ba West Indian Communal Constituency for the National Federation Part
  • He represented the Ba East Fijian Communal Constituency, which he won for the ruling Soq
  • tion, he contested the Vanua Levu West Indian Communal Constituency, Fiji) for the National Alliance
  • elson defied business interests to bring down communal costs for Passover Matzah and Mikvah use.
  • position since 1 January 2000 and sat on the communal council of Betzdorf since 1 August 1996.
  • Richard Declerck was a member of the communal council of Bruges from 1933 until 1938.
  • ed office in 1975, when he was elected to the communal council of Luxembourg City representing the D
  • xembourg, where he became a councillor on the communal council of Luxembourg City.
  • Haupert has been a member of the Mondercange communal council since 1 January 1999.
  • legislature, the Chamber of Deputies, and the communal council of Schifflange.
  • zette, having previously been a member of the communal council since 1988.
  • 93 local elections, Bausch was elected to the communal council of Luxembourg City (starting 1 Januar
  • ter of the Belgian capital since 1830, as the communal council designates himon 13 September 1838 to
  • He remained on Esch-sur-Alzette communal council until 2008, when he was replaced by M
  • He was elected to the communal council of Walferdange in the 1987 election,
  • appointed to run for, and was elected to, the communal council of Luxembourg City, along with Jean-P
  • It is the home of the communal council, the site of local government offices
  • Sanem communal council, local council for the commune of San
  • uly 1992, he was a member of Esch-sur-Alzette communal council, and, after a change of residence, fr
  • He remains a member of the communal council, in which the CSV forms the joint-lar
  • s, and their only member of Luxembourg City's communal council.
  • ADR), but lost his seat on Luxembourg City's communal council.
  • om 1982 to 1989, he was a member of Dudelange communal council.
  • cal step in 1979, being elected to the city's communal council.
  • Communal councillor of Tournai
  • He became communal councillor of Ostende in 1831 and burgermeist
  • une, voters went to the polls to choose 3,225 communal councilors (25 seats per Commune; A total of
  • ted seats rose from 102 to 111 (69 elected by Communal Councils, 15 by the Chamber of Agriculture, 1
  • The depiction of communal dances, birds, musical instruments, mother an
  • n and included plans for a kitchenless house, communal daycare areas, built-in furniture and heated
  • Stade communal de Namur (City of Namur Stadium).
  • itment to fostering a "value of reading" as a communal, democratic, open process.
  • d a roofed walkway, an arcade of seats, and a communal dining room where scholars routinely ate and
  • Private cooking was banned and replaced by communal dining.
  • Turkana men roasting a goat as part of a communal dinner.
  • .20-22 Penal code dealing with infractions of communal discipline 28.
  • against him on charges of sedition, creating communal disharmony, inducement for armed struggle and
  • iciary versus executive in the mediation of a communal dispute, Issue 78 of International conference
  • area of Belfast, Northern Ireland during the communal disturbances that year.
  • er, was less a matter of class divisions, but communal division, with the 'abangan' (nominal Muslim)
  • onents of the plan urged the masses to reject communal divisions and uphold the vision of a united B
  • Students live either in communal dorms of up to 7 students per room, in transi
  • Also a communal drink, the volcano bowl drink is traditionall
  • Initially buried in a communal dung-heap by his captors, Banks is now buried
  • an community in the United States to have its communal economy disbanded.
  • ociated with and serves on the boards of many communal, educational and civic organizations includin
  • The communal effort failed and the settlers left the town.
  • nt in turn depends on the preservation of the communal ego.
  • evicted from the VLD because during the 1994 communal elections he headed a renegade liberal party
  • Observers considered the communal elections generally free and fair, despite so
  • The Republic of Burundi held communal elections on 3 June and 7 June 2005.
  • The 2005 Luxembourgian communal elections were held on 9 October 2005.
  • As in the communal elections held a month earlier, the National
  • ion and health and dental care, and created a communal environment.
  • 1.2% live in communal establishments.
  • Colorado recreation center with the spirited communal event she recalls from Turkey.
  • eetener were prepared in late autumn during a communal event.
  • lic figures of the commune of Pichilemu, "the communal events, and the concerns of the community."
  • Rural Guadeloupans still use gwo ka drums in communal experiences called lewozes; this is the most
  • and billed to the landlord, for example for a communal extract system or antenna booster, it provide
  • a Level) is called The Courtyard, it contains communal facilities, landscaped plazas, children's pla
  • lacked individual wash-basins, instead having communal facilities, though common areas for groups of
  • a state-of-the-art refuse disposal system and communal facilities.
  • The only communal facility in the village is a village hall.
  • ers and built a thriving community of several communal families.
  • teriorating social conditions at the church's communal farm, they had him kidnapped for an intense,
  • Colfax was a short-lived communal farming community - now a ghost town - in Cus
  • d to Canada, Colombia and Alaska to establish communal farms in isolated areas.
  • so known as the Bannatyne Mazer is a medieval communal feasting cup of a type known as a mazer.
  • ating, saying that it "captures the reverent, communal feel of the band's performances [...] It all
  • Absence of any communal flare-up will amply prove this point.
  • ecognized the threat posed by the rise of the communal forces to the secular principle of the Indian
  • setting up of governments which excluded the communal forces.
  • mes are derived from the Bugun tribe in whose communal forests the species was discovered.
  • of Collasuyo” with the policy of returning to communal forms of production and the re-establishment
  • avators to suggest that these buildings had a communal function.
  • gislative Council which eventually became the Communal G. O. of 1928.
  • The Communal G.O had provided caste based reservation in g
  • ked for many years to bridge the cultural and communal gaps between India and Pakistan.
  • netheless, eventually around fifteen of these communal garden squares would be built, and they conti
  • n Boxing Day 2007, a resident was shot in the communal garden by the Chartridge building of the esta
  • There are private communal gardens in the centre of the square for use b
  • west and east with large expensive houses and communal gardens in the centre.
  • Lavishly landscaped communal gardens were also a common feature of Lyons'
  • enduring idea - the creation of large private communal gardens enclosed by terraces and/or crescents
  • th sides of Arundel Gardens back onto elegant communal gardens, originally known as "pleasure ground
  • des two crescents of town houses, surrounding communal gardens, together with a number of larger vil
  • pport from Mr Aron Kleinlehrer, together with communal generosity, Emanuel School purchased their pr
  • elike synth pattern that wormed into techno's communal genome and has since been mutated and reused
  • e second of three towns built by the pietist, communal German religious group, known as Harmonists,
  • (1798-1881), was a founder and leader of the communal Germantown Colony established in 1835 north o
  • 1921, the Justice government passed the first communal government order (G.
  • urt verdict, which in turn had stuck down the Communal Government Order (G.O) passed in 1927 in the
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