The Caesarstone wealth means that Kibbutz Sdot Yam can easily keep functioning as a commune.
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The capital has the status not just of a commune but also of a department.
Pitch a tent in the woods, and commune with the stars and the seedlings.
In the commune to which Hongsheng belonged, 110 people were slaughtered within 24 hours.
This week two leaders of a commune called Bountiful appeared in court to answer criminal charges.
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Back in the USA, he announces he's a changed man, embraces nonviolence and joins a Buddhist commune.
But when the economy slowed, the company began licensing talented artisans to create under the Commune name.
She grew up in a commune in Vermont with no electricity, and they grew their own food.
The French army was humiliated by the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, then shaken by the Paris Commune uprising.
Somewhere in New Mexico, Mr Shoumatoff visits the empty ruins of a hippie commune amid the pines.
On a recent Friday night dozens of customers sat in the store browsing selections at People's Commune.
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The same is true in a photograph of dead anarchists from the Paris Commune, also in caskets.
Recent events, however, suggest that Linux whose mascot is a cheerful penguin may have outgrown the commune of its birth.
When an object is handmade, you can't help but commune with its maker, a phenomenon Maloof reveled in.
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The literacy circles have had a positive influence on the behaviour and livelihood of learners and commune life.
It is part of the commune of Estaimpuis, a collection of seven villages about ten miles northeast of Lille.
In the commune elections last year, the party's share of the vote slipped to 22%, from 32% in 1998.
It amounts to media for an ADD (attention deficit disorder) world: When users commune, they consume--and Yahoo cashes in.
It is also a chance to commune, as it were, with Crazy Horse.
Organizers decline to call it a commune but concede the spirit is similar.
He built a hippy commune at Pilchuck not far from Seattle, where people camped and tripped out on making glass.
That was in between slopping the pigs and making bricks as he underwent "education through labor" at a rural commune.
By the late 1880s, however, Belgium's state of affairs mirrored the tragic fate of France after the 1871 Paris Commune.
Though my breaks to commune with nature could be considered virtuous, they were in fact excuses to catch my breath.
It is certainly growing beautifully and thousands of seekers from over a hundred countries visit Osho Commune International throughout the year.
Most of the wine grapes are grown by families that lease about an acre of land from their local agricultural commune.
Later, during the witch craze of the 16th and 17th centuries, it was said that covens met here to commune with devils.
Xi spent six years at an agricultural commune in Yanchuan County, Shaanxi before being accepted into the prestigious Tsinghua University in 1975.
In October 2011 he created Commune Hotels by merging the San Francisco-based Joie de Vivre chain with Thompson Hotels of New York.
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