Sentences with phrase «in a commune»

She once lived in a commune with a rock band, and has worked as an exhibiting artist.
From the page that you link, in the explanation of voting in communes with more than 1000 inhabitants1, it explains:
• Sited in the commune of Decines - Charpieu, 10 km east of central Lyon, the stadium is part of a complex spanning over 50 hectares and featuring a training ground for OL as well as hotels and office buildings.
Ayesha Hazarika's allusion was of course to the infamous Jonestown Massacre of 1978, which saw an American cult guru convince 900 followers living in a commune in Guyana to swallow the said brand of soft drink, cut with cyanide.
Munroe is the unforgettable brainchild of author Taylor Stevens, who has a fascinating backstory of her own: She was born in New York state and into the Children of God, raised in communes across the globe and denied an education beyond sixth grade.
Born into an apocalyptic cult and raised in communes across the globe, she was denied an education beyond 6th grade and spent her adolescence as child labor.
During the hippie days of the late sixties and early seventies some people tried a different way of live in communes as did the utopian communities in the 19th century.
Living in the commune did not help Linda at all, and did little for Linda's parents.
Everyone in the commune was responsible for collectively cooking dinner and lunch.
Our forebears learned the practical effects of collectivist methods: No one in a commune feels a personal motive to stay up at night with a sick cow (someone else will do it, I'm too tired), and the hardest workers who observe the loafers and free riders will begin to reduce their own labors.
It will also tolerate your whim if you choose to «drop out» in a commune somewhere.
How was life in the communes turning out for the children?
I am interested in communing with this One, the Beautiful Beyond.
Confucianism is in desperate straits as communism assails its ideas, destroys its observances, smashes family solidarity in the communes, and puts a premium on giving antireligious Marxist doctrine first place.
Municipal elections in communes with more than 1000 inhabitants use the rule majority voting with proportional rate:
The work feels heavily inspired by Till's upbringing in a commune of CND protesters, and the plethora of happy lesbian relationships (presented with a refreshing lack of sexualisation) is a genuine rarity on the London stage.
The bright, young folks in the Commune include Jack (Keegan - Michael Key), his girlfriend Samantha (Gillian Jacobs), Miles (Mike Birbiglia, the writer - director), Allison (Kate Micucci), Lindsay (Tami Sagher), Bill (Chris Gethard).
It looks like as though this group has the solidarity that would protect them from a breakup, but the success of one of their troupe leads to envy by the others and, given that the winner of an audition by a Saturday Night Live type TV program called «Weekend Live» is the two strongest performer in the Commune, things start to look bleak for the other five.
Part verité, part freakout fantasy, it follows a group living in a commune house as they must decide whether to marry into the very society from which they have rebelled, or else just to disappear in a puff of smoke along with the end of their era.
Raised in a commune outside of Paris, Dujardin worked for his family's construction company after high school.
The way that her character is so easily understood by us, the viewer, and at the same time the wonderful drama of watching her trying to exist again in the real world after her time in the commune with Patrick (John Hawkes) is just wonderful to behold.
While the notion that «like attracts like» brings independent authors together with other indies, and hybrid authors in commune with other hybrid authors, the next wave of online community - building is a frontier awaiting those eager to experiment and explore new opportunities.
I did think that there were mild suggestions of Linda feeling homosexual attraction, starting with the girl in the commune and continuing on to Linda's snuggling next to Patra.
I would speculate that growing up in a commune for this individual was not a positive thing.
For the first time since she was a child in the commune, she belongs to something.
The hotel has WiFi in commune areas and rooms (at a local charge).
If you really want to find yourself over a few days of drug - induced visions, you can even stay with a tribe, or at an eco-lodge or commune, to take part in an
He was later imprisoned for his prominent role in the Commune in 1871 - as Director of Museums he was held responsible for the destruction of the column in the Place Vendôme.
Established in the summer of 2012 by Greem Jellyfish and Alex Patrick Dyck, Noodle Beaches for Meeting Witches is a group of artists working around the themes of shared experience, community, beach culture, and the spirituality found in communing with nature.
A bunch of cryptocurrency aficionados now live together in a commune - style home in San Francisco where they often collaborate and brainstorm for their various tech startups.
He dropped out of Harvard twice in the 1970s to live in communes in New Hampshire and China before returning to college, bent on probing the universe through theoretical physics.
It follows the life of a boy who, after being raised in a commune, must learn to navigate the outside world.
During the 1960s a number of young persons in the United States tried their hand at living in communes, where — like the early Christian church — «They had all things in common.»
In communing with Christ and each other, so also were we communing with all the saints.
Everything: Live in a commune, create a magazine, buy a nightclub, breed budgerigars, build a recording studio, start a business, crash that business, build a train company, launch a space - tourism company, start a racing team, create a cosmetics line, travel around the world in a hot air balloon and live on a private island.
And while we are at it if you really believed your new testament then you'd be a socialist who sold everything they had and lived in a commune and praised god every day while taking care of the weak.
You wouldn't be fixing cars or be a lawyer, detist or work in a grocery unless it was so you could provide food for yourself and everyone else you lived with in that commune.
He had been a committed Christian for several years, and he introduced me to his friends who lived with him in a commune.
It is almost as if Mariani aims to be as slippery as Stevens himself, emphasizing the «sheer pleasure of his lines» and not allowing Stevens's two Catholic conversions — the first, in communing with Santayana, the second, in receiving the Sacrament on his deathbed — to define the whole of his life.
8) There is a continuing decrease in the nurture and emotional support available to couples from their extended family and neighborhoods, and increased searching for substitute support systems — for example, in communes, family networks, and group marriages.
She lived in the commune, or what we would call a township, of Neuilly - sur - Seine.
Jody and I started talking about it and while we definitely don't need that much land for ourselves, we've always joked, but also dreamed about living in a commune.
The Commune is partially drawn from Vinterberg's childhood experience of living in a commune.
It is interesting to note that Ross shares some of the experiences depicted in the story as he was brought up in communes in Northern California and Oregon since his mother was interested in alternative living situations.
Trine Dyrholm as «Anna» in The Commune She won Best Actress in Berlinale a year ago for this new film from Thomas Vinterberg (The Celebration, The Hunt, Far From the Madding Crowd).
Whether she's alluding to her previous life in the commune or accepting her son's nature, the actress fills in the gaps of the screenplay with the sadness in her eyes.
A devoted «Tolstoyan,» one of a group of followers who have set up a religion based on Tolstoy's teachings, Valentin is devoted to chastity and lives in a commune.
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