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The modern name appeared during the 10th century when the region was divided into the imperial marches (border provinces) of Ancona, Camerino, and Fermo; shortly afterward numerous communes constituted themselves into independent units.
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They gathered in Christian coffeehouses and found shelter and fellowship in Christian group houses that sprang up beside the more numerous hippie communes.
There, numerous persons from bordering communes worked in rice fields, salt marshes, or road construction.
Mr. Alonso and two of the other partners at his firm have turntables at home, and Commune has put them in the homes of numerous clients, as well as the guest rooms at the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif.
A biography of Eric Gill, it broke the news of the artist's unorthodox (and now rather famous) sexual behaviour, as detailed in his diaries – numerous affairs with the women who lived in his saintly commune, incest with his sisters and his daughters, and even over-familiarity with the family dog.
The network is very fragmented with 30 components, but there is a highly connected core of communes, consisting of a giant weak component and a sparse periphery (containing numerous isolated components of small size).
The second Hôtel de Ville was the focus of numerous popular uprisings, including the revolutions of 1789, 1830, and 1848 and the Commune of Paris of 1871.
There are also autonomous urban communes.
Numerous times.
Numerous, too.
Hagup H. Asadourian communes with shadows.
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