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"communal" Definitions
  1. shared by, or for the use of, a number of people, especially people who live together synonym shared
  2. involving different groups of people in a community

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There, a communal entryway leads to green subway-tiled accent walls and a communal sink.
The idea of communal befuddlement and communal peace has been present in Callahan's discography for a while.
A "smash and grab" is a communal dining experience in the sense that a piranha feast is communal.
Swimming in a public or communal pool: No indoor sports or team sports are allowed, including swimming in a "communal" pool.
Don't have a big bowl of communal punch; drinking from a communal bowl is like slurping water out of a toilet. 1013.
Multiple startups raised money to build communal living spaces in neighborhoods where people were getting evicted for living in communal living spaces.
The California-based Pizza Factory is a communal hub for pizza lovers where patrons sit and enjoy the traditional fare at long communal tables.
"It can be a communal experience in the same way that coffee and wine are communal experiences"—whether unroasted or roasted, happy or unhappy.
Ironically, the communal institutions bequeathed by Good Friday prolong sectarian allegiances, running Stormont, the Northern Irish assembly, on the principle of communal power-sharing.
The destruction of the mosque sparked some of the deadliest communal riots in independent India's history that led to the deaths of nearly 2,000 people and deepened communal divisions.
The ship has three restaurants and other communal amenities ...
A small party allied with Mr Hun Sen has already vowed to open communal offices "to provide consultation to people to demonstrate" against communal leaders who fail to carry out their campaign promises.
Meanwhile, fears are growing of a surge of communal tension.
The maiden huts were private, but they were also communal.
He believes many will still pay for a communal experience.
Explorative music and art fused into a transformative communal experience.
This date is celebrated with big communal processions and ceremonies.
Viewing the solar eclipse should be a beautiful, communal experience.
Suddenly, an external and communal event became internal and solitary.
Communal coworking spaces are accessible but have too many distractions.
In other cases, it is from personal or communal conviction.
Or are they also communal institutions, tasked with socialising children?
It didn't feel sarcastic, and it didn't feel communal either.
Camp culture was very much a communal experience of discovery.
Inside, people old and young excitedly talk at communal tables.
Communal living has long been part of San Francisco life.
Twitch has succeeded because it made gaming feel communal again.
Waiting (and complaining) in line was now a communal experience.
It's worth communal consideration whether this machine is worth maintaining.
Like so many things here, the experience quickly became communal.
I say "we" because it's very much a communal effort.
Rent can be supplemented with work in the communal garden.
There are a chef's kitchen and a communal dining room.
People cook alongside strangers, sharing their meals around communal tables.
It became a communal diary of life in that theater.
Now, I just throw everything downstairs into the communal storage.
The floor's communal kitchen is also its primary hangout spot.
A long time ago, drama was a live, communal experience.
Throngs were seen touching the shrine and performing communal prayers.
She showers in a nearby communal bathroom with individual stalls.
I had to do my dishes in the communal bathtub.
Is it the communal experience of watching with other people?
It offers the closest thing to a communal mourning experience.
"Where else can we create this communal experience?" he said.
Buying even one Ring camera is a fundamentally communal decision.
Election night in America has become an emotionally fraught communal experience.
On the other side would be a row of communal sinks.
Communal feast during an all-day pilgrimage march for Vissarion's birthday.
It was often a communal event, both during college and after.
Not so long ago, entertainment on aeroplanes was a communal endeavour.
Shakers believe in the three "C's", celibacy, communal living and confession.
We eat at the communal coffee table and do the crossword.
Different aspects of that history unfold simultaneously in one communal space.
I drink my smoothie and a LaCroix from our communal fridge.
They are active in communal organisations but often hide their affiliation.
That includes communal forests, where "you harvest just what you need".
"The in-theater communal experience is very special," he told Deadline.
"Don't eat other people's food in the communal refrigerator," says Whitmore.
And what's more festive than a massive, communal bowl of booze?
Each property is about six acres; there is a communal guesthouse.
Muslim organization's have appealed for calm to prevent communal flare-ups.
Muslim organizations have appealed for calm to prevent communal flare-ups.
Today, bicycles are scattered on communal grass in early-evening sunshine.
But it's fun and communal, so let's cheer this development. Everywhere.
And communal kitchens and laundry units are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
It's about personal identity and the basic health of communal life.
This dog and hedgehog decided a communal nap was in order.
It was (and still is) a lovely example of communal bonding.
Orlando Lakefront features lots of communal areas to hang out in.
The former was buddingly commercial; the latter was communal and tribal.
Board games are also the most accessible communal activity since breathing.
Perhaps Billing's interest in communal situations stems from her own upbringing.
These types of meet and greets can be jovial and communal.
What's the communal, shared benefit of having public facilities like these?
"It feels communal, caring, like everyone's watching out for each other".
But the infectious, communal energy is an even more powerful motivator.
We have to draw them into some kind of communal practice.
The new federal guidance also cancels communal meals and group activities.
Those have an air of communal creation, grounded intent, natural suture.
The notion of communal responsibility for public health gained new resonance.
Each floor has a communal kitchen for eight to 0503 people.
They believe that access to information should be free and communal.
"It's such a communal effort that this get done," Reynolds said.
The patrons of the plaza treated the dogs like communal pets.
There's something mechanical and automatic and communal, you know, about it.
"It adds to the communal aspect of this company," French said.
The character of Seattle, a rain-loving communal shrug, has changed.
There will be a communal table, and counter service at lunchtime.
On Mr. Serhal's maps, it turned out, hima signified communal areas.
Residents have access to a communal wine cellar, a fitness studio ...
Rideback is a communal work space for Hollywood writers and producers.
Many have spent days sleeping outside and eating from communal pots.
It was some of the worst communal violence since India's independence.
Each floor has a communal kitchen for eight to 0503 people.
Many slept overnight in the communal hall or in vehicles outside.
The backyard has communal grills for customer barbecues in warm weather.
"People love to be part of this communal feeling," Scott said.
One of the moving things about "Lot" is its communal sensibility.
That's what stand-up comedy is all about: a communal moment.
Google wants to be the deepest-domain expert in communal knowledge.
Very communal, we have a co-op, that sort the vibe.
It's not the most blockbuster-y moment, but it's a communal experience.
Co-living apartments with bustling communal areas so you never feel alone.
Some parties are trying to instigate communal hatred to create religious clashes.
There's also a communal kitchen and frequent events held in the space.
There was a kind of communal sense of, we were all trying.
Students work in dedicated studio space that fosters modulated, communal studio experiences.
Mr. Jacob, the general manager, said they were ruining the communal atmosphere.
They were missives of mutual respect and love, invigorated by communal performance.
Sashana Souza Zanella arranges napkins and glasses along two long communal tables.
In the summer, villagers celebrate a successful hunt with a communal feast.
It's like, the idea being it's a shared space, this communal experience.
They were purchased after refugees, particularly women, declined to use communal showers.
The campus is uniquely our generation's contribution to communal placemaking and placemarking.
The television in the communal room was always on, the volume high.
Communal tensions have risen over the past year, fanned by Buddhist nationalists.
But really, the better part is that it becomes a communal experience.
The teachers and students led quasi-communal lives; their parties were legendary.
The very act of looking at Dicochea's installation forges a communal experience.
It's this communal bond and American spirit that spurs us to greatness.
Communal spaces include a kitchen, slop sinks, restrooms, and a sitting area.
The Greatest Generation had party lines, and millennials have communal cord-cutting.
But wouldn't it be great to make them communal spaces again instead?
Because of punk rock, I've always lived in these communal living situations.
Communal living, pre-school care; it felt that those things were imminent.
Chapman ordered a lemonade and took a seat at a communal table.
Because real power comes through communal efforts—and through transparency at scale.
Ms. Donnelly is — appropriately, given her communal subject — very good at attribution.
There's even a communal sauna that can fit up to 40 people.
These are dense, highly educated, highly communal places with plenty of hipsters.
Christian among them, allegedly grabbed the communal cup and drank from it
They also focus on communal spaces and local food and beverage options.
The building that houses the kitchen is a communal space for guests.
At dusk, staff members light up the fire pit, a communal hub.
Rides were expensive and required a helmet sourced from unappealing communal bins.
Having great speakers matters for communal viewing, casual video watching and more.
It embraces change as a process that is experiential, holistic, and communal.
Clients sip coffee and chat at a communal table while they wait.
I ask Torres if the communal atmosphere inspires people to drink more.
In these communal spaces, we are not constrained to larger social norms.
We chose Amazon because she represents female strength and a communal society.
The blessings it provides are a mixture of spiritual, communal, and aspirational.
Harry Potter has, from the first book onward, been a communal experience.
Many are underemployed, destitute and live in segregated, sometimes precarious communal settings.
A high communal table and several counters provide elbow room for eating.
Yay for the ability to have both independent and communal social lives.
Non-Muslim people in Saudi Arabia are forbidden from public communal worship.
But I loved being part of this enveloping sonic and communal experience.
I think I really would like communal living when I grow up.
So I borrowed one of the "Twilight" books from a communal shelf.
We were seated at a communal table of sorts with strangers — festive!
Long hallways called Bitcoin Boulevard and Ethereum Alley lead to communal bathrooms.
The space is compact, with 44 seats, vintage touches and communal tables.
Self-isolation is an amazing preemptive and communal strategy to practice now.
It represents communal trust, a pact that we're all in this together.
Communal places within parks, such as playgrounds, sports courts and outdoor gyms.
These communal releases of weekday worries crop up across the city regularly.
Communal division, mistrust of authority and violence were already mingling and combusting.
He welcomed me inside and offered water from a large communal bowl.
Bring friends, stake out space at a communal table, and order promiscuously.
He fell in love with them singly and as a communal force.
He looked back positively on the communal aspects of the Youth Olympics.
Outside, I had access to a communal bathroom, with toilets and showers.
Jihadists are also stoking inter-communal conflict, mostly between herders and pastoralists.
Some experts have suggested tying their salary request to a communal concern.
It's more a communal thing, the form insinuating a kind of longing.
Spend time indoors lounging by the communal fireplace or playing board games.
Each flat has a kitchen, and there is a jolly communal café.
Part of the fun of cinema is that it's a communal activity.
Most inmates are allowed to use communal bathing facilities twice a week.
Inspector Augwi said the massacre represented a new turn in communal violence.
Inspector Augwi said the massacre represented a new turn in communal violence.
He looked back positively on the communal aspects of the Youth Olympics.
I liked the communal life, I liked living in a little shack.
Discovering the communal aspect of WW was one of the highlights for Grazier.
The island has row upon row of housing and communal ponds for fishing.
It is meant to evoke a rustic Serbian communal village habitation, the zadruga.
"They were very friendly and sat at a communal table," said the observer.
The studio also provides "dessert" in the form of a communal infrared sauna.
The American Jewish World Service and the Jewish Communal Fund rank highly, too.
The other is ethnic and communal, exacerbated in many cases by religious differences.
Plenty of tech employees opt for communal homes that feel like college dorms.
The disparity has tugged away at the communal ethos Disney hoped to foster.
Brio rolled his chair back from the packed and stacked communal sewing table.
The case has already split the community in Jammu — largely along communal lines.
Users will join "teams" and make contributions to a communal fund using bitcoin.
Communal riots prompted Britain's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, to make a hasty decision.
There is a community, there is a communal aspect to any robust nation.
The technology behind Game of Thrones' distribution helped create our communal viewing habits.
Once in the firm, everyone lives and eats together and sings communal songs.
There's something about communal living that makes it a prime setting for horror.
This series of events established a precedence for communal responses to King's beating.
Iceland's communal pools are a national treasure and unlike anything I've ever experienced.
Cider to them is not a commodity; it's a creative and communal outlet.
We're primates, we're social animals, and we're wired for that close, communal connection.
Whipping up communal strife is a necessary part of the Hindu nationalist playbook.
My son was born in a communal situation and that was so important.
By design, fandangos are communal and are not the place for prima donnas.
"In the U.S., a lot of things are sort of communal," she explained.
Check out Habitat67, the futuristic communal living center designed by architect Moshe Safdie.
And on her follow-up, Platform, this communal spirit became a driving principle.
People had these vast, communal, simultaneous experiences that they have not had since.
"What happens now," Mr. Johnson said, "is it turns into a communal dish."
It will have a "citizen, worker, communal and peasant-farmer" character, he said.
Behind the driver seat, it's a very communal experience with a wraparound bench.
Water was regarded as a communal resource that was managed by the community.
However, the Omni Processor isn't a toilet — it processes waste from communal toilets.
At first, the gated two-acre ­communal garden in central London appears idyllic.
It has opted for multiculturalism, which can abide hyphenated identities and communal behavior.
Apart from some communal wells, the residents have no source of potable water.
I take two handfuls of M&Ms from the communal M&M dispenser.
While the space has a communal vibe, that doesn't mean it isn't wild.
Communal living situations have been touched on, like in David Wain's Wanderlust (2012).
Facebook also just released a new feature called Watch Party for communal viewing.
My childhood memories involve lots of waiting around to use our communal toilet.
Even worse, some Muslims say, is the government's winking attitude toward communal violence.
The whole environment of Helltrap Nightmare has that DIY communal environment to it.
The opera also seems to hold out hope for a truly communal experience.
In 2012, communal clashes forced urban Rohingya in central Rakhine from their homes.
It is a vent for the geyser, not for the communal oven. cooking
Its process is personal, but its creation is the result of communal circumstances.
Toomer's personal impulses would run to experiments with racial definition and communal living.
The social appeal of speakeasies pulled them into new and vibrant communal spaces.
Mr. McCraven hopes to keep introducing his communal, improvisational process to new contexts.
Three years ago, communal violence in Uttar Pradesh killed more than 60 people.
But the benefits of the program expand far beyond the communal effort itself.
Communal ties are discouraged in order to encourage a mobile force of workers.
The big things: communal living, we sleep 10 people in a rafter together.
Guests are encouraged to spend their time in the property's lively communal areas.
But she fails to recognize that a school play is a communal activity.
Outbreaks of adenovirus have been fatal at communal care facilities in the past.
" The Hudson production has a communal ethos that complements Thomson's musical "lingua americana.
Inside, I found the hotel to be filled with stylishly furnished communal spaces.
Local politician Yogendra Yadav urged police in a tweet to "prevent communal violence".
"Covfefe," said Tasneem Raja, a journalist, perhaps chafing at the growing communal giddiness.
There are large communal kitchen spaces with multiple sinks for people to use.
It just really speaks to the communal passion we have on this show.
They had gathered for poker in a communal tent by about 224 p.m.
Everyone was there for the same reason — it was a very communal ride.
We need communal rhythms that make deliberate space for both grief and joy.
We are asking people to be present, engaged, to have a communal experience.
One of the teachers stocked it with mismatched old dishes for communal use.
Receiving the Eucharist for Catholics isn't just about participating in a communal activity.
The latter have largely avoided the worst of the island's conflict and communal tensions.
It was dinner outdoors at a long communal table with 20 people I loved.
Their bed is crammed into a large communal tent shared by nearly 200 people.
In recent years, there have been numerous religious and communal clashes in the state.
Communal land occupies a paramount role and is passed on via the maternal line.
They have abandoned traditional communal religion in favour of churches that emphasise personal identity.
The danger of communal violence is a constant worry in the world's biggest democracy.
So they might let their coverage lapse to escape the communal pool of buyers.
Murderous communal riots tarnished his long term as chief minister of Gujarat, for instance.
And, at sundown, they break their fast with a communal meal called the iftar.
The communal baths, though seemingly hygienic, could also have been breeding grounds for disease.
But we couldn't eat until we'd had a moment of communal prayer, Trybe style.
But caffeinated alcohol and the type of high it provides is communal, Dobard notes.
Long, communal wooden tables were covered with all manner of odd, but adorable trinkets.
But unlike headstones, monuments are communal by design, collective expressions of grief and remembrance.
It also uses it on a more communal basis, for encouraging interaction between supporters.
Fake news and misinformation are circulating widely, fueling communal hatred and political power grabs.
By 6:15, plates of food were streaming to the bare wood communal tables.
First, a waiter serves each table a communal bowl of green beans and rice.
Book stuffing is particularly controversial because Amazon pays authors from a single communal pot.
Sinclair: I think the communal suffering is what is the glue of New York.
The new legislation encouraged the stocking of EpiPen reserves, and made those reserves communal.
The monthly dinners, held rain or shine at communal tables, start at 7 p.m.
Each year, just 15 students are invited to study in their communal studio environment.
It originally was a sleeping area, but these days it's mostly a communal area.
I am one with the communal toilet shitters of ancient Rome, noticing fellow defecators.
Meals in Georgia are often served family-style, in waves of small communal plates.
The communal office fridge is one of the most contentious areas of any office.
The rest of the fatty carcass was taken back to camp for communal eating.
Gaby, 18, cooks dinner in a large communal pot from which residents are served.
"Over the years, it's become more communal," said Ashley Elgin, who blogs at BachelorExpert.com.
Dim sum is both a very personal and communal experience at the same time.
How do the Burning Man principles of "communal effort" and "radical self-reliance" align?
As any historian can explain, though, institutions and societies change to match communal needs.
Meanwhile, the American Jewish Committee, a premiere communal agency, has taken a reproachful stance.
Traditional chiefs have also sold communal land to private firms, leaving many peasants destitute.
Feature Can the secret to the country's happiness be found in its communal pools?
Companies like EatWith, VoulezVouz, Feastly and OneTable provide homemade, communal meals hosted in homes.
Formed to reconcile communal differences, the group has instead acted to deflect criminal prosecutions.
The Hutterites have no objection to electricity and live on large, industrialized communal farms.
American values are rooted in respect for human rights, personal autonomy, and communal freedom.
Group trust is also accomplished by breaking in new members; by pointed, communal humiliation.
With some fans it was really communal and nice, but there were definitely fights.
Today, Araeen seems more focused on creating zones for communal meditation than political critique.
This home in Brussels, Belgium, was transformed into the G-Lab for communal living.
Don't forget outerwear, gloves, and scarves that may have been exposed to communal germs.
Others have done away with the kiddush cup, a communal goblet of sacramental wine.
It's a communal enterprise in which working together brings Mr. Taylor's dances to life.
I wanted to find some audio that would convey that sense of communal patriotism.
People often slept in communal beds, which was very typical until the Victorian era.
Jewish organizations encouraged orphans to be sent to communal settlements, or kibbutzim, in Palestine.
The nation's culture began its steady journey from a communal to an individualist culture.
Lately, though, chefs and diners seem to have grown weary of the communal experience.
That communal spirit carries over to the family's private rooms on the top floor.
There is a strong communal vibe — for now — in the concourses at the Luzhniki.
For now, it was time to relish a rare communal victory for the country.
The show's push toward communal and familial intimacy makes its Thanksgiving episodes particularly gratifying.
That I would never again fear the worst in a communal psych-ward shower.
Their collapse is collective and communal, leaving the audience to look on in thrall.
You can't put your sofa in the lobby just because the area is communal.
Communal noise, wrote Elias Canetti, is crucial to the unity of the bloodthirsty crowd.
"It represents the model for a new kind of communal, household computer," he writes.
The work itself unfolds as a communal ceremony performed with, not for, the audience.
"It was a much more communal atmosphere, like a house party," said Mr. Cyrus.
Are there ways of raising children that tap communal energies rather than consumerist ones?
They used communal ladles and tongs, and shared salt and pepper shakers on tables.
This kind of communal violence has left a lasting mark on Mr. Modi's legacy.
He alluded to the communal suffering that so much of the city had experienced.
They have a distinctive sense of the relationship between personal freedom and communal responsibility.
A resident of a dementia care facility was storing guacamole in a communal refrigerator.
At least 83 people have been killed in the communal violence since Dec. 31.
These food gardens, which are often communal, have become increasingly common in black townships.
And his government tightened the sedition law to ban discussion of sensitive communal issues.
Ice stupas are often constructed on top of streambeds, augmenting the communal water supply.
"Then, it was communal violence between two groups: Rohingya and Rakhine Buddhists," he said.
Shekhar also planned to build communal toilets in some of the poorest riverside villages.
Your anthropologists will tell you that communal eating is a grand gesture of harmony.
The ground floor of the two-level restaurant is for takeaway, with communal tables.
The diplomats live a communal life inside their embassy to save costs, he added.
Communal burial sites and other graves were found after three days of ethnic violence.
Somehow, this mingling enhanced the spiritual richness of the music and the communal experience.
Those giant family dinners were what inspired the communal table in the restaurant itself.
Of those who died, many were buried in communal graves, sometimes unmarked and unrecorded.
Commuters without their own vehicles would be able to travel in communal passenger cars.
They embody a form of communal storytelling that ties into larger questions of Blackness.
In the wild, elephant cows raise their calves in a communal setting with other cows.
"We can't force an app maker to embed communal goals into their app," he said.
The filmmaker follows the concept's influence on economic discourse, computer networks, communal living, and genetics.
Having a communal bathroom isn't the worst living arrangement ever, but it's definitely an adjustment.
At the communal wood pile, Joe Ayala, a photographer from Oregon, said the same thing.
If this happens in a communal source of water, the cycle begins all over again.
Esparza says like food and shelter, all people need the communal experience that movies provide.
Eating sea snails is a big part of Vietnamese nhậu culture, which encourages communal eating.
Communal tension is less fierce in the few places where Sunnis and Shias live together.
At worst, the risk of communal bloodshed like that of two decades ago is closer.
The Met has similarly chosen to share more of its resources and encourage communal creativity.
The change has come as land has shifted from communal to individual ownership, Nkaru said.
It's a tightly gated residence with prison-like buildings and little to no communal space.
The Hutterites, by contrast, live on large communal farms and use modern, industrialized farm machinery.
Off-screen, Mr Karnad was a scathing critic of political leaders who stoked communal tensions.
Campus Stories are communal snaps from individual users, captured from live events on college campuses.
His is a profoundly individualistic, secular cinema, though one attentive to communal life and purpose.
It conveys the wonder of communal thinking and living, a subject Hammer often returned to.
On offer: water, coffee, melatonin and a communal area for people who are not sleepy.
Hundreds of people have been killed this year in outbreaks of communal violence across Nigeria.
Most of the plans allow your site to live alongside others on a communal server.
The communal taxi already had three women on board, who allegedly proceeded to assault him.
From oral traditions to cognitive behavioral therapy, communal narratives serve a powerful functions in  society.
Rejecting divisive fear and alienation, Strangers' Union will highlight the radical power of communal visibility.
Harmonies and communal singing have always seemed important to the band from the get-go.
Located in Fargo, Wurst Bier Hall is a German-themed bar with long communal tables.
They can have up to ten in their possession to share with their communal bloc.
She doesn't have the same emotional and communal support network that Zack and Keire do.
Sullivan's upcoming research findings stress the importance of communal support for at-risk military families.
Collins said that when the company is searching for properties, communal space is a must.
A stranger suggested I look at a spare room in a communal house he knew.
Instead, everyone — including Rachel Drori, the CEO and founder — works at communal-style long tables.
Each neighborhood has huddle rooms, communal tables, individual workstations, private phone rooms and personal lockers.
Dealers also said a communal violence in the central district of Kandy weighed on sentiment.
The center of the room featured a large communal table, where diners eat family-style.
Sheffey has long been active in the pro-Israel community and in Jewish communal life.
The garage's cavernous space with polished concrete floors is roomy enough for several communal tables.
It was an outpouring of communal grief that we reserve especially for our music superstars.
They lived in their own apartment, not a communal apartment like many families, including Putin's.
On the positive side, this new shame culture might rebind the social and communal fabric.
But it's not just supposed to be communal—it's supposed to be a dinner party.
Despite all the technological advances, the tribe's dedication to communal living has remained the same.
But what is happening now in the public sphere is a threat to communal institutions.
We just fell in love with yakitori and the fun, communal way you enjoy it.
"You'd need a communal area to walk around, or do work, or something," he said.
I guess that leaves more space on the communal squat rack for us mere mortals.
Often, there are private sleeping quarters but the kitchens and work areas are communal spaces.
He will watch as an intensely personal letter will be transformed into a communal performance.
Here, the same strands of floral garland were also used to decorate long communal tables.
Roam Tokyo is in Akasaka, with blindingly minimalist rooms and a vintage-furnished communal kitchen.
I work with refugees, and most of the time there are communal platters of food.
This bustle of the everyday builds on often unspoken communal understandings of neighborliness and trust.
"Communal, radical, hard-line right-wing politics is an import to Karnataka," Srinivasaraju told me.
In squatter camps, people share communal taps and carry water in buckets to their shacks.
Letters addressed to several of the Black Hebrew communal houses were scattered across the floor.
Then they moved to their current apartment, which has a communal shower in the hallway.
The space offers communal tables, bar style seating, couches and an eight-person conference room.
What happens is a communal tragedy, but one that is experienced differently by everyone involved.
The suite bears the markings of communal expression, with a sound that's grounded and raw.
Dinner is a communal affair, allowing residents to keep an eye out for one another.
Even the communal sanitizer machines installed at many airport inspection stations were frequently running low.
Neighbors are piling into a garage for communal meals prepared on an old gas stove.
Unlike a regular primary where voters cast a secret ballot, caucuses are communal and collaborative.
The 2017 twist is that many of these new communal celebrations have an underground sensibility.
Often, there are private sleeping quarters but the kitchens and work areas are communal spaces.
The intimate room is done with natural materials, and has a 10-seat communal table.
That said, I like the communal aspect of seeing it with friends, so that second.
During a dessert of fresh berries and a communal chocolate bar, she exhaled with satisfaction.
Communal spaces include a kitchen, slop sinks, restrooms, and a sitting area with Wi-Fi.
She entered a world of consciousness-raising hallucinogenic drugs, meditation and Eastern religion communal living.
In the online multiplayer Rust and ARK, ragtag clans build huge communal forts and bases.
Two French hipsters in puffer vests sat at the communal table, tapping away on laptops.
They must also be willing to comply with sober and communal living restrictions and responsibilities.
And, once money entered the picture, the rhetoric of communal collaboration began to ring hollow.
The communal vibe lasted throughout the competition, which started on a cool, dewy Saturday morning.
Soup, too, may be added, ladled from a communal pot or poured from a tap.
But just as those weekly work meetings have become virtual, the communal meal lives on.
No doubt, the communal reaction would have been more frantic had the toll been higher.
And the Super Bowl might be the most communal experience the country has in 2019.
Van Dalen is able to merge boyish enthusiasm and visual inventiveness with a communal consciousness.
The building will also feature plenty of communal spaces for working, eating, and hanging out.
The communal scene is revisited towards the end of the film, but under different circumstances.
"Clearly the Indian government is now going back on its long-stated policy towards refugees in the case of Rohingyas, and is playing domestic communal politics with them by trying to whip up communal sentiment, by labeling them as Muslims and potential terrorists," he adds.
While my room has a small kitchenette, there's also a large communal kitchen for cooking meals.
Under Mr Modi, debate about public policy, and especially about communal relations, has atrophied (see article).
Today, many Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds are rejecting parliamentary democracy for authoritarianism, sectarianism and communal violence.
A further 181 members will be chosen from communal and occupational groups controlled by the regime.
Serious communal violence between Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists erupted in 2012 and sporadic unrest followed.
His message of tolerance and humanity appeals in an age when political leaders preach communal division.
There are sixteen studios in our walk-up building, plus communal classroom, kitchen, and outdoor space.
This multimedia installation by sound and performance artist Chris Kallmyer centers around a sculptural communal instrument.
I also drink some coffee from the communal coffeemakers at work and, as usual, it's terrible.
This is a problem that automated reception devices like communal and personal delivery lockers can solve.
Given Sri Lanka's volatile ethnic and religious mix there will be come concerns about communal violence.
You certainly wouldn't watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show by yourself, because that's a communal experience.
The former is a chiefly political system, which governs communal lands that are shared by everyone.
They live in a communal apartment — a commune, actually — in downtown Los Angeles called the Coterie.
Google is improving its Cast controls to make the TV browsing experience a little more communal.
The screenings were in a sort of communal space where they all cook and eat together.
At sundown next Monday, July 31, a day of communal mourning will begin among Jewish people.
And in a communal activity like reindeer herding such tensions could threaten some co-operatives' future.
In that room is a table with a communal newspaper that he is free to read.
WeLive, a communal living space operated by co-working space WeWork, opened its doors on Monday.
People work at broad communal tables or standing desks, and bright colored couches are scattered about.
WeWorkWeLive, the communal housing project created by co-working office space giant WeWork, officially launched today.
Often they attend or host at least one iftar, the communal meal consumed when darkness falls.
Communal showers would (and should) disappear -- they are a gross intrusion on privacy, as everyone knows.
This year's list also shows a clear trend toward communal sinks and buzz-worthy style elements.
Ganek formerly served on the boards of the Guggenheim Museum, Brunswick school and Jewish Communal Fund.
The divisive ideology breeds discrimination and intolerance, heightening the risk of communal violence and other instability.
When individual monkeys are trapped and separated from their tribes, it disrupts an intricate communal bond.
For a long time, these organizations weaved the vibrant fabric of America civic and communal life.
Along with it are the debates over the ostensibly sacrosanct value of the Communal Theatrical Experience.
They want to come to that theater and they want to have that communal fireside experience.
Plus, eating a heap of freshly shucked oysters can be a fun, eco-friendly communal event.
Other squatters started preparing a communal meal, under the guidance of a squatting veteran called Tammy.
There are usually nursing rooms and quiet areas separate from the chaos of the communal areas.
We don't have any communal space to eat, so I eat my lunch at my desk.
The library's print collection was downsized to increase communal space, as student interaction became a priority.
But nobody has figured out how to lend virtual reality the same kind of communal gravitas.
There are fewer distractions, give or take a noisy kid, but it's also a communal activity.
CEO John Mackey said the disclosures are a key part of its company-wide communal ethos.
I haven't got a religious bone in my body but I would call this communal worship.
This is a supposed security improvement over exchanges that merge customers' funds into large, communal wallets.
It's nice to have communal areas, and it's also nice to have places to disappear to.
But stereotypical as they seem, the communal insistence on living a virtuous life is heartening still.
All of Franklin's inventions and endeavors were never about him; they were for the communal good.
Until 2013, there was little communal effort or opportunity to improve the lives of trans people.
Still, that truth sits uncomfortably with those keen to work up communal divisions for electoral gain.
On the floor, there are three communal tombstones, behind which are as many as 3,500 lockers.
"There's certainly a communal aspect here," said Mr. Richman, who is also a former federal prosecutor.
"This was a communal attack against Paharis," said Yan Yan, queen of the Chakma indigenous community.
Communal violence in the western Rakhine State displaced about 125,000, most from the Rohingya Muslim group.
The exchange of gifts is an inseparable part of a communal time of celebration and goodwill.
When children receive a Jewish education, it's these stories, the Jewish communal memory, that take prominence.
There is also a communal sauna which can fit up to 40 people, according to Kavanagh.
At communal tables, surfers on break sip Bintang beers for hours while checking out the waves.
Havaianas Top Flip Flops, $18 at ZapposShower shoes are a must if you're using communal showers.
This year, the camp also opened a yoga center that doubles as a communal dining hall.
This ultra urban setting means students likely have to forgo the typical communal college campus feel.
The festival orchestra concert, in its own way, offered testimony to the communal benefits of collectivism.
The women-only communal bathhouse, a frequent haunt for lesbians, didn't have a sign out front.
Marx had seen in capitalism a hideously corrosive source of personal defilement and communal self-destruction.
Communal conservancies have grown to 82 from four in 1998, according to the Namibia Tourism Board.
During the 19th century, immigrants and urban political machines fueled this spirit of communal campaign participation.
He had sung with them in church and eaten with them in their communal dining hall.
And, yes, he was eating ketchup from the communal dispenser—the one with the little cups.
"It was a significant communal effort," Sophie Jackson, director of research at MOLA, told the Guardian.
This was due to staffing shortages or an absence of communal dining facilities, the report concluded.
Stories can be more individualized, while still existing against the backdrop of a communal artistic experience.
The lobby didn't really feel like a lobby at all, but rather a relaxed communal space.
" Barnett told CNN Business that nature programming provides a "much yearned for sense of communal watching.
Unlike us, their core identity is communal: It encompasses not just themselves, but their family group.
Even in leadership settings, women are still expected to be more communal than their male counterparts.
With no showers or bathrooms in their homes, this communal tap is their only water source.
But in an act of communal defiance, the caravan's participants elected to remain where they were.
Like most of the hospital's patients, she was interred in a communal grave at Chichester Cemetery.
At the center, they can enjoy communal meals, participate in social activities and special exercise classes.
This continuation of the communal story and sharing process are an important component of the work.
He spent most of his time alone in nature, escaping from the inn's tight communal quarters.
These fluid arrangements blurred private spaces into communal ones and mashed narrow passageways against vertiginous expanses.
It made for the kind of meal that felt communal and hearty and nourishing, almost humble.
There are patches of graffiti on the facade and a communal garden project in the back.
Contrary to popular stereotypes, Jewish-Muslim communal relations in the United States are actually pretty strong.
If enough people adopt the same driving style, then that behavior hardens into a communal disposition.
It has reopened with a more informal approach, communal tables and prepared foods to take away.
He also filmed the volatile 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, where commercial and communal sensibilities collided.
The other interns and I work from laptops, while seated on stools around a communal table.
"There's that sort of communal bond that really comes out in adverse conditions," Mr. Spangle said.
Most speak the Maori language, and many serve at their local marae (a communal meeting place).
El Museo began as a platform for cultural expression and communal activism, and should remain that.
Nowhere is their commitment more evident than the communal bedroom occupying the home's entire second story.
Soon after the waters rose, the insects' enterprise and instinct for communal self-preservation kicked in.
Prisoners have access to communal kitchens and cook food purchased with money earned in vocational programs.
Shares in the communal lands could be passed only from fathers to sons older than 16.
But allowing nothing to spoil the night's communal festivities, they launched into a percussive, trancelike beat.
The pool is quiet, and there's a communal kitchen for guests to make their own meals.
On Wednesday, though, they overlapped: their first communal shootaround followed by their first game as superfriends.
Nearly 200 people were killed and 140,000 displaced in communal violence in the state in 2012.
Every Sunday there's a communal dinner for housemates, and on the weekend the house hosts parties.
But the platform, by supercharging content that taps into tribal identity, can upset fragile communal balances.
It was originally a two-family home, with communal spaces at street level and bedrooms below.
We like: The Living Room (lobby) with its various seating areas, communal work table, and fireplace.
But as human settlements grew, both the value and limits of this communal resource became obvious.
They preached a neo-Marxist doctrine with a communal politics and deployed cadres of women fighters.
This communal moment of mass culture has occasioned celebration as well as a bout of anxiety.
At the end of the meal, a man at the communal table peppered them about children.
Even corps dancers are given individual moments, and the stars are part of a communal climate.
The singers offered affirmation and pleasure; the music promised the communal uplift of the dance floor.
DriveNow members pay a per-minute fee to drive a pool of communal Minis and BMWs.
And it's the first time, I would say—this was a very communal album for me.
It's easier to consume work through communal social-media channels and absorb whatever's in our periphery.
I joined a Bhagwan communal living group in a big house in Beuningen, close to Nijmegen.
That said, Starbucks has not been the only violator of communal norms in the Starbucks customer relationship.
The social media company has been testing out the communal viewing feature for a few months now.
Ricotta Spinach Cups Skip the communal dip bowl and opt for these individual cups with a crunch.
One where good times meant gathering for the communal lynching or hosing protesters fighting for equal rights.
They are doing what they can to maintain the village and live independently in a communal place.
Jewish community centers, or JCCs, function as hubs of communal activity for Jews and non-Jews alike.
From there, they spin a communal cocoon as they begin their next development phase, the researchers added.
I take a few hits of our communal bowl when I get home and feel instant relief.
Only about 10% of the population has access to running water and many rely on communal latrines.
It goes back to that simple principle of beer bringing people together and providing a communal endeavor.
They can take a number of forms: neighborhood groups, communal homes, support groups, and community-based nonprofits.
A highlight of the exhibition is Jeremy Weber's communal commentary on Albert Camus's 1944 novel The Stranger.
It felt more like a communal experience, as if the HQ comments section entered the real world.
Showcasing the work of Minerva Cuevas exemplifies the gallery's interest in accountability and studies of the communal.
The festival's 10 official principles, written by Mr. Harvey, include civic responsibility, communal effort, gifting and immediacy.
Instead, each craftsperson owned his or her role in contributing to the daily communal effort of liberation.
Until now, Christians had largely managed to avoid the worst of the island's conflict and communal tensions.
CACAO: Theobroma cacao: Communal farms raise cacao as a crop — it's the plant that produces cocoa beans.
Peasants face ruinous fines for minor offences, such as looking scruffy or refusing to dig communal ditches.
Still, even as the fest grows, it seems to maintain the communal spirit that first launched it.
It was a decision Hayden made because she believed Baltimore needed the communal space during that time.
As the state loosened its grip, communal strife erupted and violence broke out over land and resources.
It will wither politically because populist parties will be able to claim a monopoly of communal loyalties.
Elsewhere in the world, gendered communal baths are a cornerstone of how you hang out with friends.
They have a large kitchen, spacious living room, communal backyard and plenty of space for entertaining guests.
I always find myself asking this question post-gym because I hate the whole communal shower situation.
Birdnest – Threading the needle between communal and private, Birdnest is the Goldilocks of office space for startups.
Some Muslims fear that government efforts to form representative bodies will be dominated by large communal organisations.
Just weeks after Formin and her sister began school away from their village, communal violence broke out.
First of all, it is a rare communal living situation for an animal that normally travels alone.
When the Biafran War broke out in 1967 in the wake of widespread communal violence, Lieut. Col.
Whoever the perpetrators may be, there are worries that the blasts will stir renewed inter-communal strife.
The bloodshed is the most serious since hundreds were killed in communal clashes in Rakhine in 2012.
And so here I am, writing this as I prepare my part of a communal Easter meal.
Same goes for someone who wants to add an expensive cable TV package to the communal bill.
Many countries have long traditions of communal land management and a complicated web of customary farming rights.
The show expertly satirizes the communal experience of living in a body that others treat like shit.
Just you and nature (and maybe some bears, so be careful) joined together in a communal experience.
And efforts to buoy a sense of community are growing, like book clubs and communal gathering spaces.
Until now, the Christian community has largely avoided the worst of the island's conflict and communal tensions.
Diners, many of whom look as though they haven't slept, are digging in at giant communal tables.
Listening to her read this book is like a communal therapy session for those still mourning 2016.
For one, making the world a better place is a communal effort, not a one-spider show.
The communal experience was part of what made the game such a massive, if short-lasting, phenomenon.
There is a particular emphasis on giving to charity, reconnecting with friends and family, and communal prayer.
He was there to congratulate Espinoza on his historic sweep and to bask in the communal afterglow.
But turnover is usually swift: The communal tables (there are some low ones in back) discourage lingering.
An essay reflecting on the symbolic and communal role of the public square in contemporary Polish society.
The violence is the most serious bloodshed in Rakhine since communal clashes in 2012 that killed hundreds.
It's the communal, republican standard of the public interest that applies here, not that of egoistic liberalism.
She feels that ravenous development, both retail and residential, has eroded the neighborhood's architectural and communal vitality.
A portable washing machine can save you time and money if you usually rely on communal laundry.
Being in the theater is a communal experience, and this play, with two parts, is a commitment.
Her mother never forced her to clean her room (though she made her help with communal spaces).
If you pick your venting topics (and partners) wisely, it can become a fun and communal experience.
You swap cooking shifts in the communal kitchen with your domestic partner when the bus breaks down.
Being able to associate people in that communal setting is what's new over the past few years.
Sign of the Times From fashion to work spaces, there's a communal feeling of we before me.
The subject of the Whitney show, the shopping mall, is the communal teenage space of decades past.
Mornings kick off with a communal huddle at which team leaders provide a snapshot of the day.
It's not just communal living and liking it, polyamory and liking it, Burning Man and liking it.
The strips also might provide a big psychological lift during communal meals such as Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Boîte Bars that seem like communal living rooms play an important role in this often inhospitable city.
A chopsticks holder and a large communal container of dipping sauce lay on the counter before me.
But he also says there's healing to be had in the communal experience of the meal itself.
The landscape of the republic is mapped with sacred places crucial for shamanic practices and communal worship.
Only around 18 percent of people identified politics and political activism as a communal source for them.
They give us communal meat and cheese on supply days, but it goes bad fast in August.
By Sunday, normal order was restored, as once again the communal moments were also the biggest moments.
We traveled to Twin Oaks to learn what life is like at the communal fringes of capitalism.
Sleeper cabins on the Reunification Express Train, which travels through Vietnam, have four beds and communal bathrooms.
Communal tables seat 27 and are made from the reclaimed Douglas pine of an old schooner's mast.
Music's communal qualities peak in the summer, as rising temperatures allow for the pleasures of outdoor concerts.
You'll never have to worry about the cleanliness of communal water bowls at the dog park again.
Communal living, or co-living, brings together a group of people, likely strangers, in a shared space.
For Mr. Weston, music was a way of connecting histories with the present, and a communal undertaking.
Designed for socializing, the soaring lobby revolves around a circular marble bar and laptop-ready communal tables.
Heather Hart's "The Oracle of Lacuna" creates spaces for communal exploration of little-known regional oral histories.
But WeWork's chief executive and co-founder, Adam Neumann, isn't content to just lease out communal offices.
I hated bringing my towel to the communal showers and worrying that someone might see me naked.
Upstairs in the communal dressing room, the resident queens smoked cigarettes and changed for their next numbers.
He added that many people looking for homes are requesting properties with access to a communal garden.
The communal tables have been replaced by smaller ones where you sit only with people you know.
They can experience a communal affirmation that they are not alone in their intolerance, outrage and regression.
The device ignited a fire that led to 11 deaths in the communal dwelling, including five children.
Houses have bird boxes constructed into their walls to encourage nesting, and the gardens have communal orchards.
They're living in communal areas with forms of traditional government, without any kind of secured property right.
Scholars are still debating the precise cause of death, but surely unsustainable communal anxiety played a role.
Think indulgence, sacrifice, and votive offerings but also feasts, fasting, and the communal experience of shared meals.
Like the people behind the Negev, a communal-living organization that houses tech workers in San Francisco.
In 2004, attackers killed 196 people in the western Gambela region in an outbreak of communal violence.
It is an old and dangerous fault line, and any sign of communal violence raises alarm instantly.
There was a communal bathroom in the hall, and bathroom breaks were restricted to just three minutes.
"Another layer to this communal success story, that I am so proud to be a part of."
And social media has added an additional subtext, spinning the show into a delightfully meta communal experience.
There&aposs a difference between what&aposs often called agentic and communal narcissism terrible academic terms, right?
In August 2012, for example, the Indian government accused Pakistani hackers of trying to provoke communal violence.
Mutual aid and communal practice inform the city as a whole, and animate AITF's presence and programming.
Many who own these establishments and frequent them cite them as communal gathering places, much like bars.
Perhaps my biggest gripe about Bruckner has been how perfectly suited his music is to communal veneration.
Oneida was sustained by a robust communal economy, built around the manufacture of animal traps and silverware.
Nigeria is beset by security challenges, including a jihadist insurgency and communal violence between farmers and herders.
Men dress in handmade costumes and traverse town on horseback, begging for ingredients for a communal gumbo.
Participants could contribute their own beer for communal drinking, or make a donation to sample the brews.
New times called for a new art of public intervention, communal action, anthropological inquiry and boundless risk.
Although music has a tremendous ability to create communal feeling, no community can form without excluding outsiders.
Perhaps our worst sin as pet owners, Cesar believes, is turning naturally communal canines into solitary creatures.
Lost in this communal migraine is that this whole process is corrosive to the doctor-patient relationship.
During the civil rights era, African-Americans rallied strongly behind racial liberalism, which was a communal issue.
It was a communal dish cooked by laborers over open fire, which gave it a distinct smokiness.
But because pop culture is also communal, we don't use it just to signify our own identities.
There are 5,000 people sharing outdoor, communal taps, switched on for a couple of hours a day.
Concerts are a communal experience that should unite people of all identities and abilities instead of excluding.
In practice, however, while private fasting is possible, attempts at communal piety are strictly restricted in Xinjiang.
I feel strange typing these words, because I no longer live in communal artist spaces like this.
There is a communal vibe to the place where everyone is willing to help one another out.
Some people celebrate this month's election as marking Malaysia's move away from communal politics, pointing to the fact that Pakatan Harapan, a diverse grouping of parties representing different ethnic groups, has downplayed communal issues to focus on national matters, like corruption and an unpopular tax on goods and services.
The vast rangelands stretching across Somalia are governed by a communal system of ownership known as the xeer.
The last few years I lived there, there was running water and a communal shower that we used.
In one of the city's slums, with some 500 cinder-block homes, there's only one communal water tap.
There is also a communal shower house, separate portable toilets, and a few garden plots on the property.
Myanmar regards the Rohingya Muslims as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and communal violence has flared periodically for decades.
In American Samoa, Kruse said, there are two unique aspects to governance: the Fa'amatai system and communal lands.
BBQ just goes with outdoor activities, but the grimy communal campsite or roadside ones are less than appetizing.
The BJP has consistently won elections in Bhopal for the last 20 years, without relying on communal politics.
It's this theme of communal racial terrorism that connects the 1946 lynching to the present -- that stalks it.
They constitute most of the 125,000 residents of displacement camps since communal clashes with ethnic Buddhists in 2012.
All of them help the communal fund, ensuring that it can continue to exist and support new projects.
In the face of India's growing economic problems, Mr Modi's focus on communal grievances seems even more reprehensible.
That is Pacific music—all wooden marimbas and leather drums—in which the songs are soulful and communal.
That assault triggered communal riots and led to the deaths of around 2,13 people, many of them Muslim.
In a country where siblings are so rare, many also see communal living as good for their offspring.
It commissioned famous architects to build the town hall, the post office, the cinema and other communal buildings.
Most devices in our homes are either communal, like the TV, or personal, like our phones or computers.
Rodríguez tells me that many local residents have lost their homes and are living in large communal shelters.
That communal relatability was part of the reason SpongeBob memes proliferated past the average meme's surface-level reaction.
Many tenants struggle even to pay the 25 euro annual fee to light communal areas such as staircases.
The question is particularly urgent because Election Day is a less communal activity than it used to be.
The New York Police Department overcame communal mistrust by creating a Muslim Officers Society, the first in America.
Our work [with Black Quantum Futurism] focuses on recovery, collection, and preservation of communal memories, histories, and stories.
The background to the arrests was communal violence, which raged in Addis Ababa for several days in September.
Now that communal ownership has been abolished, the investors can convert their 99-year lease into freehold ownership.
The election offers a quicker route to blocking the resort in its current form and restoring communal ownership.
Nigerian security forces are stretched by the Islamist insurgency along with communal violence and banditry in other areas.
A Hindu mob leveled the mosque in 1992, sparking communal riots that killed about 2,000 people across India.
He understands how some of the best art is a communal, ethos-based idea that brings people together.
Outbreaks of communal and religious violence killed hundreds of thousands of people in the subcontinent during that time.
They say they still cannot visit the town, where communal tensions have stayed high since the 2012 violence.
There was communal disbelief among the younger moon enthusiasts that they'd never heard of O'Brien or his DDEs.
The violence is the most serious to hit Rakhine since hundreds were killed in communal clashes in 2012.
Or even as kids, in class – the teacher passes out a song and it becomes a communal thing.
" Horrow added that "fantasy is a communal activity, whether it's mobile or otherwise it is going to evolve.
The sun bursts into communal Aquarius for a month this Wednesday, reviving the team spirit in us all.
I also fell in love with the kibbutz'—the egalitarianism, the communal meals, the general sense of bonhomie.
The fandango itself is a communal custom involving musicians gathered in a circle, from which son jarocho grew.
It also has the highest number of communal violence incidents in the country, many sparked by religious disputes.
The government counts on the 2000m people who are employed in the public sector or in communal bodies.
Those who thrived online created communal conversations, and it seems designers are finally engaging in dialogue through design.
Availability of outlets and seats: 5 starsThere was a huge amount of seating — communal spaces, booths, standalone tables.
Their communal seating looked perfect for a business meeting, and I left feeling productive and all charged up.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., dreams have long been the language inspiring communal goals and more equitable policies.
It won't be the communal experience of a nation watching, like it was with former President Richard Nixon.
While communal participation is starting to decline, the market for elite youth sports programs has never been hotter.
What's terrifying is that the world she lives in — full of misogyny and deep, communal denial — does too.
A work of art goes out there, and there's a stream that activates and widens the communal imagination.
This is either directly or indirectly; such as sharing a bathroom, a dorm room or another communal space.
The studio has a 230,300-square-foot workout space, showers, lockers and a communal eight-seat infrared sauna.
The films are broken up into thematic blocks, so communal dialogues can continue between the various related showings.
More alarming to me, though, is how the inter-communal mix of my formative years has been lost.
As Anika had developed breasts following hormone therapy, the all-male units communal showers were a terrifying prospect.
As parties proliferated and more people were attracted to the chemsex flame, the original communal trust vibe diminished.
Tribal custom dictates that chiefs are the custodians of communal land, and responsible for allocating land to villagers.
Fighting sports in enslaved populations in the United States functioned as ritual, as performance, and as communal bonding.
The woman who helps looks communal and fosters goodwill, and the woman with the great idea gets credit.
The overall energy is overwhelming, and there aren't any leaders, which is why it feels communal and friendly.
In a clamorous, politically loathsome world, creating moments of quiet for communal reflection is itself a radical act.
Rarely have I felt an audience and a cast coming together in such a happy communal bear hug.
He said he thought of the concept of WeLive, WeWork's communal living business, for a school entrepreneurship competition.
It has launched communal housing complexes under its WeLive business, as well as early education schools called WeGrow.
It needs repair of the deeper communal bonds that politics rest on, and which political conflict cannot heal.
The possibility that our communal coronavirus nightmare could drag on for another 18 months won't have helped, either.
Other scholars have since found that it could be used to understand communal violence elsewhere in the world.
Friends would bring their boiling pots and several pounds of chopped vegetables, dumping them onto the communal table.
We settled in the communal kitchen attached to the yellow house, where Roamies constantly flowed in and out.
At the time, there was no communal place for people to congregate and explore different expressions of gender.
But Ms. Bekkedahl had a complaint, too, one that highlights one of the downsides of communal work space.
In that moment of communal prayer, I had no doubt that I could trust these people with guns.
The lodge's lofty barn houses a bar, a tall communal table and a cozy book-strewn sitting area.
But even the most political and communal-sounding explanations all ultimately find themselves grounded in the mighty dollar.
We saw that a few years ago with Twitch, with more communal cheer-based, text-based, live experiences.
I run races because I like the communal aspect of the sport and being challenged by other runners.
The show was shot throughout New Mexico, and it gave Ms. Owen a taste of communal campus life.
Seen through the lens of Gaia, the Amazon's plight is the draining of our communal veins and arteries.
Folks of various ages and races got up to dance and sing along in a joyous communal outburst.
Sol soon finds that storytelling is a communal habit that breaks up the utilitarian monotony of country living.
I wish our culture had many more rites of passage, communal moments when we celebrated a moral transition.
Dance Church Go, an online version of the choreographer Kate Wallich's communal movement class, is live streaming regularly.
But Dr. Xenakis said one benefit of communal confinement is that the captives can care for each other.
Q. Are there any health risks to using a communal bar of soap in, say, a health club?
" As Mr. Caudill said, "Having things be a little more communal fit with how we live and entertain.
Communal surfaces, in office kitchens or work bathrooms, all come into contact with multiple people throughout the day.
Next door, desks can be rented in a communal office for 300 renminbi, or about $45, a month.
Events are held throughout the country, including at many maraes — communal/sacred spaces for the indigenous Māori people.
But increasingly, especially among well-educated white liberals, religion and politics are not face-to-face communal experiences.
But for now, it still stands, transforming a gray plaza of marble and concrete into a communal space.
"Clover" is most definitely an experiment, one that he has said he wanted to be a communal experience.
Ochieng's house cost 22,2100 shillings, including her share of the communal land on which the homes were built.
In addition to the pool by the suites, there is a communal pool outside the restaurant and bar.
More recently, though, that communal spirit has struck me as less authentic, almost rote, more performance than truth.
When I get to work, I make myself coffee and grab some Greek yogurt from the communal fridge.
A couple of hours before the game, the two were working at a communal desk in their office.
It has revived mostly forgotten rituals of candlelit memorials and communal gatherings to share grief over the loss.
This graphic- novel-style picture book celebrates the communal instincts of children and the healing power of storytelling.
On the ground level of the Manhattan location, old-fashioned banker's chairs are pulled up to communal tables.
It also features a toilet and a sink, though showers are only available in the communal guest campgrounds.
The Rohingyas have fled from their homes in northwest Myanmar to escape communal violence and Myanmar army crackdown.
They're increasingly the catalyst for a matchmaking hybrid that combines the digital with the raw, communal and real.
Ms. Jenkins-Johnson said this was the kind of communal exchange she wants to show in the gallery.
She was working a communal table of eight—people from every background--when talk turned to the election.
Bare-bones (yet air-conditioned) cabins, communal dining and themed evening entertainment are other only-at-camp touches.
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Work/Travail/Arbeid is a kind of communal performance in which everyone is welcome.
There are huge books with massive script intended for communal use by choirs, inspiring awe with their bulk.
"It's all about having flowing, communal spaces," said David Bowd, the chief executive of Salt Hotels, the Asbury's operator.
Velvet spiders, or Stegodyphus dumicola, are social spiders that live in large communal nests consisting of hundreds of members.
The family, who live in Old Delhi's Muslim majority neighborhood, said they have not experienced any communal tension here.
"Upset someone in Parliament thought it funny to display this in the communal kitchen over the weekend," Onwurah tweeted.
Signs posted around the camp note there are 18 different communal sleeping areas that are warmer than personal tents.
I'm a terrible person for basking in this communal cancellation, but it did make me feel a lot better.
New schools tend to be built with cubicle toilets and changing rooms, rather than communal ones split by gender.
When I took it in a Native American Church ceremony in Oklahoma, it was all about the communal experience.
And that would make life just a bit easier for those hard workers at the inter-communal coal-face.
Since then, inter-communal and inter-religious violence has flared sporadically despite the presence of peacekeepers and French forces.
After our communal triggering session, we had our choice of three rooms where we would be cared for alone.
The job barely pays his share of the rent in the communal living arrangement he enters with unusual ease.
An outbreak of communal violence between the Rohingyas and the Buddhist majority in 2012 killed at least 100 people.
In his story, a mayor lauds the Communist Party's aim of "replacing personal dreams with the communal China Dream".
He stands as part of the minyan, 10 adult males required to be present for a communal prayer service.
But the fighting has worsened in recent months as jihadists have expanded their reach and stoked inter-communal fighting.
A section marked "Funèbre" found the four instruments in an impassioned, somber mood: mourning that was individual yet communal.
Communal living could just be the next big thing in New York's long-tortured and inflated real estate market.
On a visit to Kandy, President Maithripala Sirisena urged religious leaders to do more to rebuild inter-communal peace.
Beyond offering licensed and private taxi rides, Didi's services also include chauffeurs, test drives, and a communal bus service.
Communal clashes are rife in Chad, a landlocked country in central Africa that is roughly the size of Texas.
"They live in communal households, sharing chores and responsibilities, headed by a central mother figure, or guru," Peters said.
Alvarez: This makes me think of co-parenting or fantasies of living in communal spaces where everyone's fucking everyone.
Of course, I made the decision to sacrifice these fun communal life experiences for the tradeoff of saving money.
Roam is another digitally minded collection of communal living spaces that make working from anywhere in the world possible.
They soon move into a communal living space called The Coterie, and their housemates quickly become a new family.
The project aims to bring sustainable gardens, clean water and communal safe places to disadvantaged, urban areas in Brazil.
We stop in the communal herb garden in our building's courtyard to pick a heap of basil for dinner.
Amazon's Dash buttons don't really seem to serve much purpose outside of an office environment or communal living space.
So begins director Jon M. Chu's posh extravaganza, Crazy Rich Asians, a movie of necessary firsts and communal heart.
Those features didn't make much sense on a device that, while inherently communal, could only recognize a single voice.
The inbred politics of the nuclear village exploited this tendency, fusing the emphasis on communal harmony with corporate interests.
Moscow, meanwhile, has announced plans to introduce some recycling bins in communal courtyards for the first time next year.
The movie depicts his character's heroism without creating a "white savior" tale; instead, it advocates community and communal action.
The group members, who number more than 30, have one communal garden, while individuals cultivate their own gardens too.
The colony aspired to social equality and communal sharing, while opposing American imperialism and Anastasio Somoza Debayle's abusive dictatorship.
As a result, the show repeatedly demonstrates the power of a communal "tidy" in revealing women's undervalued emotional labor.
Members of the elite United Order, considered to be the most pious, get the best of the communal supplies.
In one incredulous scene, marauding mobs in a communal riot charge at each other with swords and other weapons.

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