Sentence examples for the societies from inspiring English sources

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the societies

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A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of behavior and artistic forms.

  • This society has been known for centuries for its colorful clothing and tight-knit family structure.

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Prisons are a reflection of the societies they serve.

Laws both reflect and shape the societies that create them.

The societies exhibited three different patterns of settlement.

It damages customers, shareholders, employees and, ultimately, the societies in which we live.

The societies targeted are expected to discuss this at their meeting.

The societies advanced £30.7m over the year, up 30% on the previous year.

That is if they are not to continue to age as the societies around them age.

"Retired" is the operable -- and most unsettling -- description of the societies' volunteers.

This looks more like the societies Morgan and Engels were describing.

They also call on the societies to donate a proportion of the handouts to charity.

Abolishing the societies and ending FGM – known as Bondo – is taboo for the political elite.

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