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"consociate" Definitions
  1. to bring into association
  2. to associate especially in fellowship or partnership

7 Sentences With "consociate"

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1993 [1973]. The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays. London: Fontana Press. stressing that the links between the "consociate," "contemporary," "predecessor," and "successor" that are commonplace in anthropology derive from this very formulation.
In: Botanischer Garten München. MünchenVerlag, München 2014, , S. 18–29. The inscription on the entrance portal (by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe): FLORVM DAEDALAE TELLVRIS GENTES DISSITAE Maximiliani IOS. R. NOMINE CONSOCIATE, MDCCCXII ("The flowers over the earth scattered genera, united here at the behest of King Maximilian Joseph 1812").
Dave Cameron Rosin (born July 28, 1981) is a Canadian guitarist and singer. Rosin is the lead guitarist of the rock band Hedley. Rosin was part of a band named Day Theory in 2003. Rosin, Tommy Mac and Chris Crippin were in a band together named Everything After before they met Jacob Hoggard in 2004 and decided to consociate and re-make Hedley.
Fruitlands residents, who called themselves "the consociate family", wished to separate themselves from the world economy by refraining from trade, having no personal property, and not using hired labor. Alcott and Lane believed that the community could achieve complete freedom only by eliminating economic activity altogether. Alcott in particular believed the present economy was evil. To this end, they strove towards self-sufficiency by planning on growing all the food they would need themselves and making only the goods they needed.
Their goal was to regain access to Eden by finding the correct formula for perfect living, following specific rules governing agriculture, diet, and reproduction. In order to achieve this, they removed themselves from the economy as much as possible and lived independently; unlike a similar project named Brook Farm, the participants at Fruitlands avoided interaction with local communities. Calling themselves a "consociate family", they agreed to follow a strict vegetarian diet and to till the land without the use of animal labor. After some difficulty, they relented and allowed some cattle to be "enslaved".
Neither German nor Turkish authorities are telling the adequate truth, they are both unfortunately inaccurate and mendacious. Nevertheless, according to the consociate announcement by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and the Thuringian Ministry of Culture, all the texts on the walls of the tunnel will be examined and published until the Spring of 2010. According to the same announcement, when these texts were written, there was no solution used on the walls, but, probably, they were done by activating the micro metal crumbs inside the walls through magnetisation. For its time, possibly in the late 1860s, to be done in such a way, this seems like nothing more than a scene from a science-fiction novel.
In 1840, after several setbacks with the school, the Alcott family moved to a cottage on of land, situated along the Sudbury River in Concord, Massachusetts. The three years they spent at the rented Hosmer Cottage were described as idyllic. By 1843, the Alcott family moved, along with six other members of the Consociate Family, to the Utopian Fruitlands community for a brief interval in 1843–1844. After the collapse of the Utopian Fruitlands, they moved on to rented rooms and finally, with Abigail May Alcott's inheritance and financial help from Emerson, they purchased a homestead in Concord. They moved into the home they named "Hillside" on April 1, 1845, but had moved on by 1852 when it was sold to Nathaniel Hawthorne who renamed it The Wayside.

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