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commune

[kuh-myoon, kom-yoon] / kəˈmyun, ˈkɒm yun /




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Just as Meathead left his wife to move into a commune, Reiner left security to forge his reputation on his own terms.

From Los Angeles Times

The lasting power of Ms. Iturbide’s vision, at once supernatural and unsettlingly real, cannot be denied, and a trip to the ICP offers the rare chance to commune with this remarkable artist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although there are no figurative features at all, they appear to be communing among themselves and with you.

From BBC

Like Ann, Seyfried is wholly committed to the vision, singing, dancing and reaching her hands to God with such celestial fervor that it feels as though she really is communing with something unseen.

From Salon

While there are some fully off-grid dwellers, ranging from high-end desert oases and North Coast communes to the famous counterculture settlement of Imperial County’s “Slab City,” an off-grid suburb is one of a kind.

From Los Angeles Times