Apart from hastily built apartment blocks, there is no real sense of community in any newly gentrified city area. |
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His daughter may have been more outgoing but she shared his sense of community. |
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There is a real sense of community at this school and there are many families who have had several generations of children come here. |
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No collective spirit, no sense of community, everyone standing around on their own and staring into the middle distance. |
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Superficially at least, the heightened sense of community encourages better standards of behaviour. |
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This very word would seem to conjure up a sense of community, of shared experience. |
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There is not a natural, intrinsic sense of community created through television. |
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Without a sense of community, the village loses all fixity of purpose, never mind its unique identity. |
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Even in the church we have little sense of community and of corporate responsibility. |
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In addition, it has corroded the sense of community between the workers, isolating people rather than bringing them together. |
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Since the students and other volunteers accomplish most of the work, a sense of community pride is fostered. |
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Even Web sites with a noble mission to restore a sense of community now have to earn their keep. |
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Then again, it's not only the sense of community that draws these artists together. |
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And so that these young people will not have died in vain, as President Lincoln said, we have to recommit our country to a sense of community. |
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Instead of rivalry, says Sebastien, there's a real sense of community amongst those who take part. |
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They also aimed to promote a sense of community spirit and pride amongst the Carnarvon population. |
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They understood that the university's chief appeal to many intellectuals was not its scholarly rigor but the sense of community it provided. |
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And, while making apple-pie beds doubtless never occurred to anyone, here, at least, was a place with a strong sense of community. |
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He formed an order of ascetics devoted to develop a sense of community with the help of religious injunctions and instructions. |
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The party, now in its 12th year, helped residents build a sense of community back when the development was just taking shape. |
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Like Tremblay, he promises to help municipalities wiped out by the megacity maintain their sense of community. |
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As city after city was blitzed, there was some dismay, a little looting but, overall, a remarkable stoicism and sense of community. |
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After almost eight years, it is all a blur but I can still remember this sense of community and belonging among the people. |
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Ramos succeeds in capturing the sense of community and, more importantly, the unfaltering devotion the members had for the club. |
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Her generation of Irish people knew all about sacrifice and were a noble people with a fine sense of community and idealism. |
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The objects are scattered on the cloth in a non-formal manner and the paintings show a sense of community feeling. |
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If you stir an audience, move them and inspire them, that shifts them to feel warm with each other and share a sense of community. |
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The casitas face open squares or small courtyards that reinforce a sense of community. |
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If there's one thing all the actors share with their characters, it's a remarkable sense of community and camaraderie. |
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Steve had a strong sense of community and church, serving on many boards and committees. |
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Contribute to community building, foster civic engagement, create a sense of community. |
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He is emblematic of the good fun and sense of community that permeates this weekly event. |
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But to foster a sense of community and inclusion, they decided to attach it to the existing building. |
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The administrative district or commune embodies a sense of community and self-identification for its residents. |
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It is hard to think of a local scene without a locus, to have a sense of community without a common sense of place. |
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Don't we all want to live somewhere with a strong sense of community and more than a few defiant unique selling points thrown into the bargain? |
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Human interdependence and a vested interest in each other's welfare instill a sense of community. |
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Public places that help foster a sense of community and nurture civic culture. |
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A lot of our social stability and sense of community has gone, along with the deference we used to show to authority. |
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She had a true sense of community and will be sadly missed by her relatives, kind neighbours and friends. |
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People are seeking neighbourhoods with heart and a sense of community. |
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At the time it was just an annoyance, but now I wonder if the BBS sysops were trying to foster a sense of community or just trying to avoid feeling used. |
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It organised immigrant workers in the unorganised car plants and engineering firms and gave them a sense of community in the soulless neighbourhoods in which they lived. |
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There was a sense of community as they braved the cold and shared their own personal and favourite memories of a woman whose life spanned all of the last century. |
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Any sense of community and collectivity is subverted by the status quo. |
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It means re-establishing park wardens, bus conductors and platform attendants who provide some community control, and giving people a degree of hope and a sense of community. |
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In addition to establishing caring, respectful relationships with students, culturally responsive classroom managers work to create a sense of community. |
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These people are not racist, they are not closed-minded, they are simply desperate to recapture a sense of community. |
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The presence of paras, which are neighbourhoods that possess a strong sense of community, is characteristic of the city. |
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The ICC plan was to reach the three groups by acknowledging that each group has its own sense of community that is based on geography and ethnicity. |
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