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Planning offered people a better way of life, and as a nation we shared a collective ambition to rebuild Britain after both world wars.
These acts also shared a collective love of weirdness, of avoiding music that returned rock to its garage-band roots (as the White Stripes and the Strokes were doing during that same period).
Least of all Mr. Lapham, who in an uncharacteristically wordy statement in the anthology said that Harper's owed its longevity to the fact that all nine of its chief editors have shared a "collective sense of an historical narrative as closely bound to time future as to time past".
It was as if we shared a collective secret.
These members, all HIV+, shared a collective loan of $500 to invest in chickens.
It was something I shared, a collective decay of the rotten social body, hung and nailed to a broken cross.
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Their manifestos for the European elections share a collective imagination deficit.
I feel slightly ashamed for thinking that these people share a collective guilt.
The British, the first industrialised nation in the world, share a collective dream of a lost bucolic idyll.
The government regulations allow such SMEs to pool their CSR funds with other companies to achieve scale and share a collective implementation process.
But some of the passengers, so comfortable in so many ways, share a collective worry: that someone is going to take their bar cars away.
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