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Funds are held in common, with each member receiving an allowance.
The earliest Vedic religious beliefs included some held in common with other Indo-European-speaking peoples, particularly with the early Iranians.
We should reject it, and assert and extend our right – held in common with Scott McIntyre — to speak our minds as citizens on public matters, regardless of what our boss thinks.
His initial love had been for music, but when he became interested in the visual arts, it was the formal structure held in common with music that held his attention.
Thus, the religion of the Rigveda contains elements from three strata: an element common to most of the Indo-European groups, an element held in common with the early Iranians, and an element appearing only in the Indian subcontinent.
A parliament of all adult men met each morning, and the most important possessions — the arable land, the few climbing ropes, the single boat — were held in common, with each family benefitting from and responsible for its share in proportion to its needs.
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This we hold in common with many other liberation movements around the world.
Do you know what purposes you might hold in common with them?
"Together at the Table" shares food's practical and profound opportunity for holding in common with others.
A wake is attended by people acquainted with the deceased, and a celebrity is, in a sense, a mutual acquaintance we hold in common with the world.
And in theory, it gives the government plenty of leeway to print money — a spendthrift's prerogative it holds in common with the United States.
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