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They have a communal approach to the incubation of eggs and raising of young.
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They believe that if the South had been let alone it would have produced a civilization superior to that of modern America.
They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
They have an ancestry extending back, however, at least to 1728, when William Byrd described the Lubberlanders he encountered in the back country of Virginia and North Carolina.
They tell us, sir, that we are free, because we have in one hand a ballot, and in the other a stock certificate.
They were in fact quietly laughing at him, for their King wished to have nothing to do with the Western world.
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They opposed the Forand bill, which would have placed the major burden of financial support upon the individual himself through compulsory payroll deduction ; ;
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They advocated a lifestyle that bore many similarities to later understandings of communism, with communal ownership of land, and absolute equality for males and females in law and education.
They are predominately Muslim and are the only ethnic group in Eritrea to have Arabic as their communal language.
They worked together, lived together in communal quarters, produced collective recipes for food, shared herbal remedies, myths and legends, and in the end they intermarried.
They used tents for accommodation throughout, and made use of a communal dining marquee and kitchen ; food costing up to 10 shillings a week.
They dressed in the traditional blue denim ( karoko ) of peasants, eschewed the commercialized and processed life offered by global capitalism, and celebrated the values of communal living.
They maintained their religion, but abandoned communal ownership of land, rejecting hereditary leadership and communal living as being non-essential to it.
They were ' admirably ventilated ', a visitor wrote, and had a water closet, though these were replaced by communal, evil-smelling recesses because they were constantly blocked and the pipes were used for communication.
They moved into a communal apartment with his cousin Modest " Fedya " Stein and Goldman's friend, Helen Minkin.
They typically feature tatami-matted rooms, communal baths, and other public areas where visitors may wear yukata and talk with the owner.
They defend the natural reserves like La Conejera Hill that is considered by the Shelter's Council to be communal land.
They are also specific codes for people whose date or place of birth is unknown, although this is today more and more rare ( for example, birth code is superior to 20 if month of birth is unknown, and communal code is 990 if the commune of origin is unknown ).
They called themselves Liberi, and lived under a communal city rule, a sort of worker owned corporation of piracy.
They were encouraged to give their loyalty to their communal mess hall known as the Syssitia, rather than to their families.
They are not responsible for housework that does not relate to the children ’ s or communal living areas that are kept tidy by all family members.
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