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"But that is also a form of commonality.
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Whatever form it takes, the story, for Benjamin, is nearly sacred; it's nothing less than a unit of commonality, of shared experience.
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From their despair emerges something reassuring: a feeling of commonality and a modest sense of hope.
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Mr. Cohen said a brand also provides a sense of commonality over organizations composed of locally owned companies.
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