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[They] would have to depend wholly upon whatever was carved for them from the communal joint".
And that's how you all end up with shaky BlackBerry camera footage of Ed Sheeran licking a toilet bowl, crying, and saying, "Come on, guys!" before being allowed three small tokes on the communal joint.
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In the back, with a mere two dozen seats at the bar and around one communal table, the joint tends to be jumping.
In addition, valorizing the accomplishments of one individual perpetuates the neglect of joint and communal creativity in favor of a kind of masculine heroism.
The more common strategy was communal investment in a joint venture (e.g., a retail grocery in Surgalm, a wholesale store in Gohert, a fishing boat with motor and nets in Baghan).
communal living; communalism". .
The patients' partners will also attend group sessions where they will learn and practice communal coping strategies such as joint goal setting and action planning.
Finally, a shared repertoire is understood to be a set of communal resources which a community produces or adopts in pursuing their joint enterprise.
Communal ways of living, large families, joint households and other elements mean that people congregate quickly and individual interviews are challenging.
They decided to share rent on communal premises, share invitation lists and hold joint exhibition openings.
Inside the fahsa joint, men crowded around low, communal tables in a large room that doubled as the kitchen.
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