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People who have common interests and/or needs tend to form communities in order to communicate and to share knowledge.

Accepted social networking indicates the need to communicate and to advocate relevant community issues.

Manchester Camerata's head of educational outreach, Nick Ponsillo, says: "This is all about helping people with dementia to communicate and to feel part of the community, but we need to know that we are really getting to the guts of a patient's experience".

So we need photons to see, to communicate and to cook disgusting baked potatoes.

They wore headsets to communicate and to protect their ears from the noise.

The slant of the writing to the right indicates wanting to communicate and to move forward.

Are you losing the ability to communicate, and to be "real," face-to-face?

They wanted buildings to communicate, and to have elements of narrative, but they also liked surprises, inversions, complexity and contradiction.

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"Location is critical to the ability to communicate and often to frame the message that you want to send".

"They are simple to understand, simple to communicate and simple to follow".

They are usually unable to communicate, and appear to have little awareness of what is going on.

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