Sentence examples for community beginning from inspiring English sources

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A nation and political community beginning a journey to articulate a national mission, purpose and story.

They may be encouraged to return to the community, beginning with trial visits at home, or they may be placed in assisted-living or group homes.

For him, it echoed what had long been happening in Iran and Pakistan, "but I understood it was a community beginning to assert itself".

Significantly, those that they began identifying as other witches were no longer just outsiders and outcasts but rather upstanding members of the community, beginning with Rebecca Nurse, a mature woman of some prominence.

It is a rare thing to feel that there really is a world community beginning with readers, but not ending with them, since a book gives access to another way of living and thinking.

The board appointed by the commissioner would serve in staggered terms, with the community beginning to elect its own board members again in 2004, and elected board members becoming a majority in the 2006-07 school year.

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The Jewish community began to rebuild.

The community began searching for new ways to represent itself.

However, particularly after Gaza, the international community began to disagree.

Quite quickly, a kind of community began to form.

After exhausting the island's space, the community began expanding onto the mainland.

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