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Groenwater and Skelfontein communal property associations respectively, which were formed by the claimants under the Communal
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He has published articles in Communal Societies: Journal of the Communal Studies Association and Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, and several reviews and encyclopedia entries.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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Even the normally reticent Human Rights Watch could not hold back, and its report’s title revealed not only the anger of the investigators but also their own principle finding, “We have no orders to save you” State Participation and Complicity in Communal Violence in Gujarat (April 2002).
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Even the normally reticent Human Rights Watch could not hold back, and its report’s title revealed not only the anger of the investigators but also their own principle finding, “We have no orders to save you” State Participation and Complicity in Communal Violence in Gujarat (April 2002).
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"Communal" here means more than a group of individuals who share a common belief and come together for mutual support and worship, the way we might understand it today.
uuworld.org: latest stories Paul Rasor 2010
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BJP, afraid of being called "Communal" is not coming out openly in support of Varun.
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"Carnivorous Flower: Bringing Adivasis Within the 'Communal' Fold", Combat Law, May - June.
Countercurrents.org 2008
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Communal agency heads, and leading rabbis from Orthodox to Renewal, Conservative to Reform to Reconstructionist, have all signed on to this document with sweeping implications: broad goals of significantly lowering greenhouse-gas emissions, engendering energy security, bringing our organizations and our flocks along for the ride, and reducing the Jewish community's energy consumption 14 percent by 2014.
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb: 14 By 14, A Biblical Emissions Mandate: 14 (Percent Reduction) By (20)14 Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb 2012
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Communal agency heads, and leading rabbis from Orthodox to Renewal, Conservative to Reform to Reconstructionist, have all signed on to this document with sweeping implications: broad goals of significantly lowering greenhouse-gas emissions, engendering energy security, bringing our organizations and our flocks along for the ride, and reducing the Jewish community's energy consumption 14 percent by 2014.
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb: 14 By 14, A Biblical Emissions Mandate: 14 (Percent Reduction) By (20)14 Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb 2012
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Communal agency heads, and leading rabbis from Orthodox to Renewal, Conservative to Reform to Reconstructionist, have all signed on to this document with sweeping implications: broad goals of significantly lowering greenhouse-gas emissions, engendering energy security, bringing our organizations and our flocks along for the ride, and reducing the Jewish community's energy consumption 14 percent by 2014.
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb: 14 By 14, A Biblical Emissions Mandate: 14 (Percent Reduction) By (20)14 Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb 2012
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