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Many colleges engage in Orwell-speak about assembling congenial communities with a variety of backgrounds and talents.
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That's what makes it a congenial community".
In it, he played Number Six, a mysterious, resigned former secret agent who is always trying to escape from the Village, an apparently congenial community which is in fact a virtual prison for people who know too much.
They seemed genuinely remorseful that such a violent event could take place in what is a small and otherwise fairly congenial community.
September 10 , 1928Geneva, Switzerland Jean Vanier, (born September 10 , 1928 Geneva, Switzerland) Swiss-born social activist, theologian, and philosopher who was involved in efforts to provide congenial living communities for the intellectually disabled.
The object of home-beat is to promote congenial police-community relations.
Families living in Long Island City now laud the neighborhood's new waterfront parks, its relative affordability and a congenial sense of community that, they say, makes the area feel like a suburban extension of New York City.
More than that, Clow says, cinemas are congenial breeding grounds for creative communities.
Traditionally, relations between both fishing communities have been congenial.
The U.K.I.P., a feisty populist right-wing faction founded in 1993 in opposition to the Maastricht Treaty, which created the euro, has traditionally run lean, but Farage had identified the international hedge-fund community as a congenial source of support.
Mr. Siegler explained that the primary reason a condominium board would want such a right is to ensure a community of "friendly, qualified, congenial residents".
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