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the communes
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To converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
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The communes depend entirely on the central government.
Regions have some control over the activity of the communes.
The communes are notoriously bad at allocating costs.
The following year work officially began on dismantling the communes.
Only one of the communes — Jonah House, in inner-city Baltimore — lasted beyond the seventies.
The communes seemed to run on enchantment, if you believed what you read.
Birbiglia plays Miles, whose three-man/three-woman group, the Communes, thrives artistically but struggles financially.
The ruling party went into the polls with control of 1,592 of the communes.
Last month it wrote to the communes' residents saying it intended to "decant" them.
It appears set to match that and also to increase its majorities within the communes.
These external factors, however, do not in themselves account for the rise of the communes.
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