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    commonality


    1. He preached the commonality of life, the brotherhood of all living things and the


    2. We shared a geographical commonality along the borders between Lebanon and Palestine, and through it so much common history, which made the personal nature of our lives and stories mutually accessible


    3. He preached the commonality of life, the brotherhood of all living things and the community of all men


    4. commonality that he could not quite put his finger on


    5. All of the yogas share the commonality of helping you release your attachment to self-image and related attractions and aversions (the ego)


    6. They had a commonality of a love for baseball, which was the only sport that Martin had had any success with as a teenager in Jamaica


    7. Many people over the years had expressed feelings of being trapped in their lives, but rarely in such stark terms and with such commonality


    8. The Bible and much of man’s philosophical writings seem to lend some kind of synonymous existence to the three terms, soul, spirit, and mind, as if they had some kind of commonality


    9. Because it is never easy for leadership to admit error (or inexactitude) conflict has ensued, dividing those whom should have remained as one because of the commonality of their quest


    10. The land was to be common property worked by all, its products to be shared equally in a spirit of commonality and good cheer

    11. hypothesis is also unable to account for the clarity and universal commonality of the


    12. commonality between the elements of the collection


    13. The ruler of this empire, a vast area whose only commonality was the


    14. Education was to be universal and to stress the commonality of German identity rather than social class


    15. And as all life had the commonality


    16. Roberts has always been interested in the commonality of peoples


    17. In their discussions a fabric had commonality, or the presence to do so


    18. But our only commonality was sex


    19. Have that faith that each relationship is its own and you are the only commonality


    20. As a counselor, she was surprised that the commonality of their issue did not inspire more conversation

    21. (A) There is a universal presence, a commonality in all of you; this is because you are all from the same source


    22. -Is their any pattern or commonality in what you fear?


    23. insect wants to avoid suffering; in this we have a commonality with every living


    24. touching would be to build up attraction and let her know about the physical commonality you


    25. universal laws underlying the commonality of them all


    26. Variants of either of those two engines would actually power her various new aircraft, something that by itself was going to save an incredible amount of money to the United States Air Force in the long run through commonality of parts and reduced needs for training of the ground maintenance crews


    27. All of these strategies will have the one commonality of


    28. But that’s not all; another commonality exists between these


    29. commonality between the "professionally" achieved and culturally approved meditative states of the sub-arctic shaman, and the


    30. When seen from afar, as a whole, they were able to move from believing into knowing that all life shares a commonality of its existence by merely being on the same ride at the same time

    31. a related sector where there is some commonality in market approach or could


    32. Francis was intensely aware of the commonality of monastic life throughout the world and throughout various religious traditions


    33. In endogamous marriages, the commonality of cultural attitudes could limit the deviations in personal proclivities


    34. ‘Roopa, I’m coming to see the commonality between sex and sport,’ he said resting on her belly in fulfillment


    35. “Mine too,” Garret said, as if thrilled by this shared commonality


    36. There is no commonality in the locations


    37. find a commonality, and that could take them back


    38. But this commonality of goodness is only at idea levels


    39. To begin with; you must recognize that humans are a single species, and as a single species, their genetic commonality over-arches, and outweighs every other specialized, separated, segmented form of normality… from language, to culture, to religion, to ethnicity, etc… Only when civilization is made to adhere to the genetic, biological and physical Laws of the Universe, over and above any form of legality… only then can you get a civilized society that is not in conflict with itself


    40. As long as the Authority of the Upper classes is unquestioned by the poor: they will never discover their own Authority, or their own commonality as a class

    41. Overpopulation was creating a new mass consciousness that was diverted from an awareness of a universal commonality as a single class of slaves working for anonymous masters… into abstract national identities which had nothing to do with their self- interests


    42. If all people were connected to each other based on only aspects of their genetic commonality, then we could come together to achieve our most cherished goals of peace, happiness, and love


    43. � When we can feel that commonality with them, our parental figures and others, we cease to see them as aliens, as an Other, and we feel forgiveness for them


    44. Speaking of the water of the Columbia running unchecked to the sea, its energy unharnessed, he underscored the commonality of the great task at hand: “It is not a problem of the State of Washington; it is not a problem of the State of Idaho; it is a problem that touches all the states in the union


    45. To be sure Mr Dribbles, who at that time kept the head inns, and was in the council, said, with a wink, that it might be found an inconvenience to sober folk that happened, on an occasion now and then, to be an hour later than usual among their friends, either at his house or any other, to be shown by the lamps to the profane populace as they were making the best of their way home; and Mr Dippings, the candlemaker, with less public spirit than might have been expected from one who made such a penny by the illuminations on news of victory, was of opinion that lamps would only encourage the commonality to keep late hours; and that the gentry were in no need of any thing of the sort, having their own handsome glass lanterns, with two candles in them, garnished and adorned with clippit paper; an equipage which he prophesied would soon wear out of fashion when lamps were once introduced, and the which prediction I have lived to see verified; for certainly, now-adays, except when some elderly widow lady, or maiden gentlewoman, wanting the help and protection of man, happens to be out at her tea and supper, a tight and snod serving lassie, with a three-cornered glass lantern, is never seen on the causey


    46. He was of the same opinion; and we both agreed it was a rank exuberance of liberty, that the commonality should be exposed to the risk of being inoculated with anarchy and confusion, from what he, in his learned manner, judiciously called the predilections of amateur pretension


    47. However, I considered with myself that it would not do for me, after what I had done for the town and commonality, to go out of office like a knotless thread, and that, as a something was of


    48. Liquidity conditions vary over time and liquidity shocks exhibit commonality across assets, suggesting that liquidity may be a priced risk factor


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    Synonyms for "commonality"

    commonality commonness commonalty commons

    "commonality" definitions

    a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank


    sharing of common attributes