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Navratilova became so closely associated with the town she was awarded the freedom of Eastbourne in 2005, when she said: "I am deeply moved by such genuine kindness... and now I truly feel I am a part of such a noble community.
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After squatting's drive to present itself as a noble, media-friendly, community conscious activity, the argument still comes back to the fundamental need to have somewhere sheltered and warm to sleep at night.
Do we want MPs to be local representatives alone, coming from a local community and becoming an advocate for that community as a noble end in itself?
His vision – sketched out in an interview with the Guardian – is for Barra (this is the place name in all International Olympic Committee documents, though the location is actually in the neighbouring district of Jacarepaguá) to become home to a "noble" elite, cleared of poor communities, and ultimately destined as the centre of a "beautiful new Rio de Janeiro".
It might be impossible to be cynical about Alice Pyne and the generous folks who have rallied to her comfort — but as for the wider notion of a good and noble "Internet community"?
The dream of the atheist community is, in many ways, a noble one.
Fuero, (from Latin forum, "marketplace"), in medieval Spain, a municipal franchise conferred on a community by the crown or by a noble or bishop.
Inspiring the community to help ensure education is a noble goal.
A noble gesture.
A noble sentiment.
A noble service".
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