Not exact matches
A second danger is inherent in one of the strategies
commonly used in the radical response: living in community in the
sense of
shared or communal living.
It is a time when new leaders emerge who articulate a set of
commonly shared beliefs and understandings — a new worldview — which the vast majority of the population accept because it makes
sense in terms of their own experience, regardless of their particular denomination or religion or formal belief or affiliation.
It makes
sense after all; ideally romantic partners should be excellent friends, and excellent friends
commonly have
shared hobbies or interests.2
For 120 years from the Ophir discovery [«official discovery of gold in 1851»]... Australians were clearly aware of the importance of the minerals industry to Australia and held a very positive view toward it,
commonly with a
sense of
shared ownership and pride still remembered by older Australians - who will still remember the euphoria for the industry in the 1960s.