Sentence examples for a common bond between from inspiring English sources

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It is a common bond between Muslims: Mecca and I is at one and the same time Mecca for all.

Shakespeare's hybrid language — he had a vocabulary of about twenty-five thousand words, most of which had never been heard before by the majority of his audience — also forged a common bond between aristocracy and hoi polloi.

The Portuguese language formed a common bond between plantation residents, cattlemen, miners, slaves (both Indian and African), slave hunters, and city dwellers and distinguished them from their Spanish-speaking counterparts elsewhere in South America.

"I had no fear - I trust in the Lord" to restore the sense of community disrupted by the occupation, said Beth Geddes, a 62-year-old California transplant who has lived in Burns for 23 years, echoing the deeply religious sentiments that were a common bond between the militants and the locals whose serenity they invaded.

At 7 30 and 9 30 p.m., Jazz Standard, 116 East 27th Street, Manhattan, (212) 576-2232, jazzstandard.net; cover, $15. (Chinen) NNENNA FREELON AND GERI ALLEN (Saturday) Soulful uplift provides a common bond between Ms. Freelon, a charismatic singer, and Ms. Allen, a powerfully expressive pianist and composer.

As Martin tells me, riding sits at the centre of their lives: a "common bond" between thousands of people.

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There is a strong common bond between people who may have had similar experiences growing up i.e.e

There is a strong common bond between people who may have had similar experiences growing up – i.e. coming out and being discriminated against – and the unity around drug taking and dancing in clubs is amplified by these collective emotions.

"Some of the service chiefs like the idea, and what they find appealing about a draft or national service is that it creates a common bond among citizens, and a bond between the citizens and the military that has been lacking for a generation," said one senior officer.

In the Khana and elsewhere, Akbar "would recognize no difference between [religions], his object being to unite all men in a common bond of peace," as noted by historian Muhammad Abdul Baki.

Yet they shared a common bond.

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