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communion

[kuh-myoon-yuhn] / kəˈmyun yən /




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Or a vividly rendered metaphor of communion between these two characters, who seem to be somehow spiritually linked, via a sort of olfactory portal?

From Washington Post

We live in a profoundly musical city, and whatever we might lack in music biz infrastructure is more than compensated for through deep communion.

From Washington Post

This communion with a dead writer grew to involve his living descendants when Benjamin’s granddaughter, Chantal Benjamin, saw Rosenberg’s work in an exhibition.

From New York Times

No more higher-plane human communion on the dance floor of U Street Music Hall, one of the greatest music rooms the city will ever know.

From Washington Post

At the ceremony Bishop Griswold remarked, “As Anglicans we’re learning to live the mystery of communion at a much deeper level.”

From New York Times