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The company focuses on what it calls "community-driven commerce".
Now the group, which specialises in what it calls community organising, is trying to extend its influence.
Entire races are called "communities," however gaping their internal divisions.
Ecosystems may be further subdivided into smaller biotic units called communities.
Gil Cloyd, our chief technology officer, and I have set up what we call communities of practice.
The Microsoft site is linked to Expedia.com, and I found the different sections, called "communities," uneven.
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