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单词 community
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community
(kəmjnɪti )
Word forms: communities
1. singular noun [with singular or plural verb] B2
The community is all the people who live in a particular area or place.
He's well liked by people in the community.
The community has set up a campaign to save the park.
The growth of such vigilante gangs has worried community leaders, police and politicians.
Synonyms: society, people, public, association  
2. countable noun [with singular or plural verb] B2
A particular community is a group of people who are similar in some way.
The police haven't really done anything for the Black community in particular.
...the business community.
3. uncountable noun
Community is friendship between different people or groups, and a sense of having something in common.
The retirement home provides a sense of community.
Two of our greatest strengths are diversity and community.
Collocations:
Aboriginal community
He will be working in small Aboriginal communities in the outback.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The measures were condemned by leaders of Aboriginal communities.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
He said that it was critical that the government worked with Aboriginal communities and leaders to develop the best solutions for a diverse population.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
arts community
All the works on display will be for sale in support of struggling members and the wider arts community in Scotland.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
Prominent figures from the arts community accused ministers of sidelining creative subjects when the English Baccalaureate was introduced four years ago.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Some in the arts community argue, however, that the scheme has done little to increase the breadth of visitors and has also plunged museums into deficit.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Christian community
The characters here belong to Beirut's Christian community.
The Sun (2008)
Though baptism played a prominent role in the Christian community, formal baptisteries were as yet undeveloped.
Christianity Today (2000)
He told the Synod that the change was a ' fantastic opportunity 'to ' rethink what it means to be a Christian community'.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
community development
There are also full degrees in social science, community development and public policy.
Times, Sunday Times
The foundation was set-up in 1998 as a community development organisation.
Mail and Guardian
It was simple enough: a two-year internship working with the on-the-move founder of half a dozen community development ministries.
Christianity Today
The two schools have enjoyed a partnership, aimed at enhancing pupil and community development, curriculum learning and cross- cultural awareness since 2005.
ST
Annual funding for 'personal and community development learning' will be frozen at 210 million for the next two years.
Times, Sunday Times
community housing
It can become extremely isolating [in community housing].
Times, Sunday Times
Residents forced out of the market in the village clubbed together to build a small development of affordable properties available only to locals after setting up a community housing trust.
Times, Sunday Times
In a series of evening meetings the eight families decided on a plan and selected a site for the innovative community housing project.
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It was progressively rehabilitated from 1930 by the construction of community housing for the poor and sports facilities.
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community initiative
When the police rolled out their latest community initiative - encouraging groups of local residents to patrol the streets and combat anti-social behaviour - there was concern that it might encourage vigilantes.
Times, Sunday Times
It involves a newly-released convict and the hotch-potch of tensions on a rough housing estate as police start a new community initiative.
Times, Sunday Times
To say there's a huge groundswell of support for this community initiative would be an understatement.
Times, Sunday Times
Individual prizes were offered in some schemes, while in others funding went to community initiatives.
Times, Sunday Times
The club's owners also invest in other community initiatives.
Times, Sunday Times
community institution
The school system had been tasked by the federal government to become the first and only community institution, public or private, to undergo the monumental feat of total integration.
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Be the people who build community institutions in places where they are sparse.
Christianity Today
These are vital community institutions being shuttered, centripetal forces in a world where we all feel increasingly isolated.
Times, Sunday Times
A transient population could mean a dearth of community institutions - schools, doctors, and so on - which in turn might make an area unpopular with the buying market.
Times, Sunday Times
His belief in the power of libraries as valuable community institutions was enormous.
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community involvement
An online questionnaire relating to health, happiness, community involvement, school events and schoolwork was completed by 600 pupils in each local authority.
Times, Sunday Times
They engage with their communities, using innovative means such as the highly regarded community involvement panels and hate-crime scrutiny panels.
Times, Sunday Times
Community involvement should be built in to any planned public space.
Times, Sunday Times
We asked her how she and her family have managed dual careers, three sons, significant mission responsibilities, and community involvement.
Christianity Today
Community involvement such as a partnership with a local charity can also be good for business in a more immediate way.
Times, Sunday Times
community member
The prisoners rated themselves as equivalent on this trait relative to an average community member.
Christianity Today
On average, each community member uses 4% of the electricity the rest of us do.
Times, Sunday Times
Outside the art world, she was an active community member.
Globe and Mail
Hence, it would be more common to turn to a community member for economic assistance rather than to a government agency.
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From day 1, managers can line up their team for the next match day and trade players with other community member or the computer.
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community organization
Common examples are a scout troop, exercise class, or community organization.
Christianity Today
As one experienced in community organization, he recommends these books.
Christianity Today
We have yet to find techniques in community organization that have outdistanced his skillful and creative approach.
Christianity Today
The theatre was purchased in 1995 for $60,000 by a non-profit community organization that then began restoring and operating the theatre.
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They engage in research in the field, advocacy, and service with a community organization.
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community organizer
He began working door to door as an environmental community organizer for issues concerning government, business, as well as civil society.
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King was then rehired after protests from the community over his firing and was given the job as a community organizer.
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He was strongly influenced by a community organizer who ran a center that he spent time at after school.
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He began his career as a community organizer.
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He also worked with gang members and was a community organizer.
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community outreach
The pastor had left, attendance was flagging, a community outreach program now seem threatened.
Christianity Today
There has also been the lack of community outreach and early intervention.
Times, Sunday Times
Initiatives in social cohesion, community outreach and creating pathways to employment and higher education are among the achievements recognised in further education.
Times, Sunday Times
Sure, we could have grown faster too if we had borrowed less and trained engineers rather than community outreach co-ordinators.
Times, Sunday Times
Considerations about the great commission, community outreach, or numerical success become greatly overshadowed by these deep-seated personal concerns.
Christianity Today
community participation
Under new rules, sales of big ports should deliver 'an enduring and significant level of community participation'.
Times, Sunday Times
People are neither being discipled nor trained to make disciples, and much of that problem springs from a lack of small group community participation.
Christianity Today
The solution lies in visible policing, community participation, intelligence gathering and good old detective work.
ST
This should be used as a day for local and national events themed around inclusion and community participation.
Times, Sunday Times
Pervasive announced commercial support and community participation and achieved some success.
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community representative
The community representative can not be legally qualified.
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The current system of police authorities - appointed bodies of councillors and community representatives - had failed repeatedly when police chiefs courted controversy, he claimed.
Times, Sunday Times
The impasse was reached between community representatives and labour on one side and the rest of the council on the other.
ST
The claimants received as many as 10 letters each - billed at up to 14 for each letter - which were sent to community representatives to distribute.
Times, Sunday Times
Sitting together in suits in the front row, alongside the activists and the community representatives, was a headhunter and a property developer.
Times, Sunday Times
community residents
Communities of low-income should employ community residents to encourage and support the utilization of health care services.
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The committee consists of volunteer members representing a wide range of organizations including community residents, scientists, health care professionals, and agricultural professionals.
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She launched the environmental initiative following multicultural outreach efforts to inform and involve community residents and businesses.
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Pavement of sides of the pond make a long pathway for walking that are enjoyed on a daily basis by local community residents.
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The boards are composed of community residents and elected representatives.
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community resource
Instead, she got a job in a community resource centre, training people to use computers, getting farmers online and helping with job applications.
Times, Sunday Times
Our physical stores are a community resource, as well.
Times, Sunday Times
Advisors can provide exam accommodation, job search assistance, and community resource referrals.
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The park fell into disrepair during the 1990s but has been revised after the turn of the century turning it into a central community resource.
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Once restored, the building will be developed as a community resource for the local area, the city, the region and beyond.
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community setting
This treatment can be given, quite easily, by trained healthcare professionals in hospitals, or in a community setting.
Times, Sunday Times
He said they 'offer a social environment to enjoy a drink with friends in a responsible, supervised community setting'.
The Sun
In the school and community setting, the screening process was voluntary and required active parental consent and participant assent prior to screening sessions.
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Hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of medications, including more specialized medications, than would be feasible in the community setting.
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Local officials were also more likely to find peaceful outcomes in a community setting than to resort to harsher government resolution.
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community theatre
I run classes for 7 to 15-year-olds at our community theatre.
Times, Sunday Times
As a concert performance meets a piece of community theatre, it's a triumph.
Times, Sunday Times
So if you take this 'omnibus edition' as a piece of community theatre, with room for plenty of local characters and concerns, it's got plenty going for it.
Times, Sunday Times
Projects, developed in consultation with residents, include a crèche and a community theatre.
Times, Sunday Times
It created a community theatre of a new kind, based on radical energy and wide-ranging enthusiasm.
The Times Literary Supplement
diverse community
House heads, as the genre's aficionados are known, are arguably the most diverse community gathered around a current musical genre.
Christianity Today
We are indeed a diverse community with a spectrum of opinion on almost all matters — and the richer for so being.
Times, Sunday Times
By embracing diverse community, we learn to unite with one another and grow together in light of our differences.
Christianity Today
By embracing diverse community, we learn to forgive one another.
Christianity Today
The gradual drift out of a diverse community and into an isolated position at a desk will eventually have an impact on the heart.
Times, Sunday Times
educate a community
It will also deliver responsible energy consumption, aim to produce zero waste and educate the community about food.
Times, Sunday Times
The organization continues to conduct non-partisan research into local development and endeavors to educate the community regarding various types of development projects.
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The program intakes roughly 200 participants every year, where they help educate the community about nutrition from company dancers, staff and physical therapists.
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Community centers and gardens educate the community to see agriculture as an integral part of urban life.
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Under such a system, he was responsible for assisting them in matters such as clearing land, educating the community, providing health care and mediating disputes.
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entire community
We had a rare old time with the entire community.
Times, Sunday Times
Or an entire community flourishing holistically and for eternity though friendship with him?
Christianity Today
The local and international success of their youth has increased self-esteem throughout the entire community.
Times, Sunday Times
I don't think you can stereotype an entire community.
Times, Sunday Times
But after the school put on a successful show of singing and dancing for the entire community, the mood turned in its favour.
Times, Sunday Times
fishing community
Catastrophe looms for the troubled fishing community
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Some fishermen say the system will force small boats off the sea and destroy fishing communities.
Chicago Sun-Times (2010)
He added: " We need to protect our oceans from overexploitation and help our fishing communities.
Times,Sunday Times (2019)
foster a community
At the end of term she organised vast concerts to foster a community spirit through song.
Times, Sunday Times
The association also organizes social activities to foster a community spirit and liaises with local traders.
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As more residents settled in the area, the common need for schools and churches help foster a community.
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Musicians have to travel long distances between gigs, though this fosters a community spirit as they keep running across each other on the road, write together and are mutually supportive.
Times, Sunday Times
Frontagers (residents and businesses with keys to the gardens) are active in fostering this community, organising a summer party, opera and an open day in the garden.
Times, Sunday Times
help the community
A number of graduates are using what they've learned to help their communities.
Houston Chronicle (2004)
These are exceptional times and our members were keen to help the community.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
The foreign aid budget should be used to resolve this crisis and help these communities.
The Sun (2020)
immigrant community
Paralysed by a warped fear of being seen to act against the actions of a tiny minority within an immigrant community.
The Sun
Immigrant communities are for the most part smaller and less regionally diverse, and restaurants have to anglicise to get by.
Times, Sunday Times
Immigrant communities will be at the heart of this reshaping.
Christianity Today
Immigrant communities had said that the scheme would hit poor families hardest and fail to deter illegal immigration.
Times, Sunday Times
Immigrant communities have their own gradations and 'cultural capital'.
The Times Literary Supplement
intelligence community
The book angered some in the intelligence community.
Times,Sunday Times
We'd be having the same discussion if the intelligence community had talked of 40,000 fighters, or 80,000.
Times, Sunday Times
But he finally won from the intelligence community the recognition that he wanted, and this led to his first moment of fame.
Times, Sunday Times
He described its main customers, which are thought to include the federal government, as the 'high-end intelligence community'.
Times, Sunday Times
But his remarks show the deep hurt the claims have caused the intelligence community.
The Sun
international community
The international community identified the source and found alternatives and armpits ended up none the stinkier.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
Parliament must be notified of the derogation and so too must the international community.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The international community, he points out in the book, tut-tutted and watched.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
isolated community
The bereaved families, the survivors, their rescuers and an isolated community that found itself thrust into the world's gaze, are struggling to make sense of what happened.
Times, Sunday Times
An isolated community, not connected to the neighbourhood.
Times, Sunday Times
A move (which in itself would give you motivation and purpose) would bring a new and less isolated community, new possibilities and new relationships.
Times, Sunday Times
The isolated community prospered over the years, despite a disease that struck them early on, rendering all newborns blind.
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Having grown up in an isolated community where people still believed in magic and witchcraft he became interested in the magical arts.
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local community
I have attempted to change signatories for a small charitable housing association, a parochial church council and a business owned by the local community.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Imagine if every limited liability company was compelled to give a 1% share of the business to the country or the local community.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The fynbos also provides a natural link to the local community.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
There is a bureaucracy and self-feeding hierarchy of senior officials that are completely unaccountable to the local community.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
I enclose my Confidence leaflet and the number for your local community college, and I wish you really good luck.
Isabel Wolff RESCUING ROSE (2002)
medical community
But for some of the medical community, the vaccine didn’t reduce it enough.
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Fast forward to this weekend's live shows and the shiner was sometimes visible and sometimes not - leaving the medical community baffled.
The Sun
The hyperconfident manner in which he presents this vision has drawn flak from parts of the medical community.
Times, Sunday Times
Much of my education has come from the medical community.
Christianity Today
Policy-makers and the medical community should be paying much more attention to this.
Times,Sunday Times
minority community
Minority rights activists say that the allegation may have been concocted as an excuse to drive the minority community from the area.
Times, Sunday Times
Racial segregation and discrimination against minorities and minority communities pre-existed this policy.
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Racial and ethnic minority healthcare providers are much more likely than their white counterparts to serve minority communities, which can have many positive effects.
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Minority managers had to go to minority communities to get a city manager job.
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neighbourhood community
And we are setting up five neighbourhood community groups to spread the word about recycling, made up of parish and district councillors and residents.
Times, Sunday Times
They should be seen as neighbourhood community centres, not just educational establishments.
Times, Sunday Times
The original millipede population was collected by hand by the neighbourhood community and introduced in large numbers into the quarry.
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That this friendship and comradeship remains alive and vibrant even today after thirty - forty years speaks of the quality of relationship fostered in that neighbourhood community.
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online community
A daily journal can be kept privately or shared with the online community.
The Sun
Members can also share photos and video as part of the ski club's online community.
The Sun
It added that it wanted to determine 'with certainty' that its work was a 'net positive for our online community, publication, and staff'.
Times, Sunday Times
They have local groups and an online community.
The Sun
Legal education and training, along with knowledge management, will be reconceived and reshaped by e-learning and online community.
Times, Sunday Times
rebuild a community
He helped to rebuild a community that had been severely depleted by deportations during the war.
Times, Sunday Times
By then, they had realised that by organising themselves into a group of 20 locals who represented different streets in the area, they had the power to rebuild their community.
Times, Sunday Times
The color made the hilltop more visible in its surroundings, emboldening those hoping to rebuild the community.
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By the end of the war in 1648 only about 12 families were left, who set out to rebuild the community.
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My token goes to something boring and unsung like holidays for carers or rebuilding the community centre.
Times, Sunday Times
religious community
For many parents, it's about reaching a celebrity status within their religious community.
The Sun
In response to this, the two priests began to recruit men to commit themselves to this life as part of a religious community.
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The 1300s church was added to and modified several times in order to convey the new wealth of its religious community.
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residential community
Living in residential community, however, has raised my standards.
Christianity Today
Once mocked, this massive concrete fortress has matured into a superb cultural centre with a happy residential community.
Times, Sunday Times
Thousands more homes are in the pipeline, and the developers hope that this will complete the district's metamorphosis from industrial wasteland to bustling residential community.
Times, Sunday Times
The scheme matches prisoners with business people and settles them in a residential community on release.
Times, Sunday Times
That phrase was important to me during my years in residential community.
Christianity Today
rural community
He told us how in this small rural community bears that had lost their fear of people would spell trouble.
Times,Sunday Times
If you live and work in a rural community, you will know that the livelihood of any part of that community affects the whole community.
Times, Sunday Times
Huddled groups of locals chat on street corners yesterday amid the day-to-day bustle of the dirt-poor rural community.
The Sun
If that hits hard, the rural community knows only too well that overnight they could go right back to square one.
Times, Sunday Times
Reversing the decline in bus services would potentially benefit everyone in the rural community, not just those who can drive and afford cars.
Times, Sunday Times
scientific community
There are accepted models from the scientific community about mineral wool, glass wool, rock wool, foam or polyester fibre.
Ramis, J., Alba, J., del Rey, R., Escuder, E., Sanchís, V. J. 2010, 'New absorbent material acoustic based on kenaf's fibre', Materiales de Construccion
Furthermore, readability and maintainability of rakefiles may facilitate sharing workflows among the scientific community.
Tanaka Masahiro, Sasaki Kensaku, Mishima Hiroyuki, Tatebe Osamu, Yoshiura Koh-ichiro 2011, 'Agile parallel bioinformatics workflow management using Pwrake', BMC Research Notes
The interest of the physiological anthropology scientific community in the nonvisual effects of light has been increasing since then.
Tetsuo Katsuura, Soomin Lee 2019, 'A review of the studies on nonvisual lighting effects in the field of physiological anthropology', Journal of Physiological Anthropology
serve the community
How can we best serve the community around us?
Christianity Today (2000)
The building project was part of this larger effort to serve the community.
Christianity Today (2000)
Banks that were set up to serve communities and allow them to prosper have been instrumental in their very destruction.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
strengthen a community
Two feasts strengthen the community a lot.
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Because as well as strengthening the community and raising vital funds, it represents a blissful, temporary escape.
Times, Sunday Times
It was to enable tribes to reorganize their governments and strengthen their communities.
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surrounding community
Outreach to the surrounding community helps keep us grounded.
Christianity Today
They've also looked for more ways to serve the surrounding community.
Christianity Today
And yet this school and surrounding community are astonishingly generous.
Times, Sunday Times
We are using our variety to reach similar people in our surrounding community.
Christianity Today
This approach would promote the conditions that would be good both for businesses themselves and for their employees and the surrounding community.
Times, Sunday Times
tribal community
The planning was for a place where the tribal community to live and not deal with environmental issues every other moment.
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A small share of harijan tribal community also live in various parts of this locality.
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This process transferred tribal community land into private ownership.
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Today, the tribal community consists of 900 members, 600 of whom live on the reservation and the remanning 300 which live off the reservation.
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The county hospital and one tribal community also contract with the department for proactive policing.
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unite a community
Their energy helps to unite a community when commercial operators see no profit.
Times, Sunday Times
We thought it would unite the community and the teachers.
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Students participate in year-round projects to unite the community in awareness of the prevalence of youth hunger and homelessness.
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However, the diversities, and the differences in our backgrounds keep simmering and showing up, and destroying this dream of uniting the community.
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Labor unions united the community workers and local business.
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urban community
They are now mainly in urban community, and have taken up a number of professional occupations such as the law and medicine.
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They are also a disproportionately urban community, reflecting an old historic legacy.
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They are largely an urban community, living in their residential quarters.
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The two first singles proved to be hits on the charts and in the urban community.
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The military facilities were completely redeveloped in the postwar years, and was incorporated into the city's urban community.
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vibrant community
It supports a vibrant community of 26,000 residents, as well the country's highest mountain and its largest natural lake.
Times, Sunday Times
They want, and deserve, better employment opportunities with decent wages, an excellent infrastructure to access such employment, and to live in a vibrant community.
Times, Sunday Times
The vibrant community of growers are more than happy to answer any queries or comment constructively on your pictures of wonky parsnips.
Times, Sunday Times
We now have a vibrant community of start-ups and good mid-size technology businesses.
Times, Sunday Times
It's knowing that a real, vibrant community exists.
Times, Sunday Times
volunteer community
He previously worked with the local council as a volunteer community mediator before applying those skills at work.
Times, Sunday Times
The trained volunteer community counselors helped to provide structure and calm in the midst of the chaos in the aftermath of the tsunami.
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The building was mainly unused for many decades until a volunteer community group bought the opera house in 1995 and began restoration efforts.
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Fish has an extensive record of volunteer community service.
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As a volunteer community orchestra they put special value in reaching out to their community, audience and neighborhood.
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whole community
The point he made was that the principle had been enunciated in the interests of the whole community.
Times, Sunday Times
The series aims to be not just the story of a single ship, but of the whole community on board, across all three decks.
Times, Sunday Times
We act as a hub for the whole community, getting people more involved.
Times, Sunday Times
It was 'very wrong for society to blame a whole community'.
Times, Sunday Times
It's such a sad loss for the whole community.
Times, Sunday Times
youth community
He always inspired the youth community with his incomparable ability of teaching.
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The town has an extensive system of recreational facilities including 15 town parks, an indoor skating rink, swimming center, youth community center and a large.
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Her stance became a national issue and inspired the youth community to break their silence and become advocates for social issues.
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It was a charity festival run by the local youth community for which the bands received no payment for performing.
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His book charts the rise of longforgotten youth communities started by middle-class students in the 1920s.
Times, Sunday Times
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Japanese: 地域社会
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