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But they could also be the final straw with fans who've put up with Pierce's nonsense, bigotry and flat-out obnoxious behavior for so long because it was a small price to pay for more of the "Community" characters we love.
His heart is so big, he inspires Gideon and the entire community, characters we come to know and love in the pub, and at the ship yard where industry is closing, turning from the actual building of ships, the mainstay of these hearty, lively folk, to jobs akin to pencil pushing.
On Twitter, they've gathered under the banner #SixSeasonsAndAMovie, a phrase appropriated from two Community characters, Troy and Abed, who themselves are obsessed with a fictional show.
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An economic development program has helped seven rural Pinelands communities identify economic opportunities compatible with their needs and community character.
"People are very protective of their community character, and when it comes to community character, trees are probably at the top of the list in every village and hamlet on the South Fork," Mr. Thiele said.
"But the process leads me to understand that there is some possibility for having a four-lane tolled road that protects the community character".
"We treasure what we have which is a Connecticut town that values its farms, open lands and small town community character".
However, such development often produces drains on local environmental resources, shifts the economic burden of development to longtime residents, increases transportation and energy costs, and diminishes overall community character.
Several environmental groups sprang up to oppose the project, and Patrick Heaney, the town supervisor at the time, accused the tribe of trying to "absolutely destroy the community character not only of Hampton Bays but of all of Southampton".
Last year, North Castle hired a planning firm, Frederick P. Clark Associates, to look into the McMansion issue, "out of growing concern about the impact on community character and appearance resulting from construction of overly large homes".
Bottom line: As I said in my submission to the Huffington Post, there are good reasons to believe that fracking would do real and significant damage to New York's environment, public health and community character, and would not be a net benefit to our economy.
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