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A bill! How could this be a commune?
"We didn't intend for it to be a commune, but it has become that way," Morton said.
But Howard's Letchworth was intended to be a commune and to put an end to private landowning, not become a place of mortgages and Mercedes.
Everyone would have their own front door – this would not be a commune, but residents (aged 50 plus) would meet regularly to share ideas, occasional meals and tasks (gardening/cleaning/legal issues – you name it) and be committed to mutual support.
On their way down to Georgia, however, they stop at Elysium, which they think is a bed-and-breakfast, but which turns out to be a commune.
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For a while it was a commune.
"They're saying we're a commune," Mr. Jenkins said.
Just one gripe: "Bourneville", as the FT spells it, is a commune in northern France.
My main intellectual mentor at Cambridge wasn't a person: it was a commune.
"We're a commune," said Cathy Thomason, 61, Ms. Simmons's cousin, who is also involved in the camellia project.
There was a commune forming in the sodden hills of mid-Wales and she intended to join it and did not think she would ever return.
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