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The two men share a desire to celebrate communal bonds.
Women can form a communal bond quickly, but may be reluctant to stand up for their personal views.
The ritual reinforced communal bonds, bringing people more closely together.
Conversely, those who immersed themselves in city life are depicted to have lost their communal bonds.
Thus labor possessed spiritual attributes designed to reinforce communal bonds.
Out of their past, this religious experience strengthened communal bonds in the hostile present of white America.
In a short but powerful week, deep personal and communal bonds were formed and solidarity took hold.
The same communal bond that helped fuel the Saints' drive to the title also complicated the ring selection process.
If the terrorist attacks have stirred communal bonds elsewhere in the city, here the feeling is greater estrangement.
The destruction of the temple caused, if anything, a tightening of the communal bonds.
They lived in communal bond, a sexual bond known as a "conjugal domicile".
When you impose these types of fees or taxes it is a destruction of the communal bond.”
The telegraph, it was believed, would create stronger communal bonds; instead it permitted greater dispersion.
Since the fruits of these labors were shared, the division of tasks along sexual lines worked to strengthen communal bonds.
The crowd's attempt to raze the festival grounds symbolizes the collapse of communal bonds and boundaries.
The survival of the communal bond severely dampened the stimulating impact that Emancipation might have had upon peasant enterprise.
Passivity in the face of the current calamity not only weakens these essential communal bonds; it also diminishes our own humanity.
Yet familial and communal bonds must be stronger in developing countries: it is your family and friends, not the state, who provide vital support during times of need.
Who is it that relishes being part of the "common, communal bond" with Japanese men sipping sake in Osaka yet says little about his own family?
Communal bonds of tribe, religion or ethnicity may lead people to support others who belong to the same group, even though they are not part of an informal face-to-face network.
The essence of this mental experience is a world view — a warm, deep and lasting communal bond among all things in nature in a common vision of their proper relationship.
Repetition and "call and response" are accepted elements in African music, designed to achieve an altered state of consciousness we sometimes refer to as "trance", and strengthen communal bonds.
Modern sociologists saw the rise of a mass society and the decline of communal bonds and respect for traditional values and authority in the United States as of the 1960s.
Many said they preferred plans that got them out of temporary housing but helped them maintain the friendships and communal bonds built over a lifetime, like rebuilding the town farther away from the plant.
Okpella is a beautiful and natural town with polite happy citizens who share a communal bond prevalent in most African societies, the town also consist of Muslims and nominal Christians.