
Tom Hyland, Forbes, 25 July 2022 The Italian couple are Jehovah's Witnesses and were working to set up a church in the commune, a member of Mali’s small Christian community said. Reuters, CNN, Ancient Mildas serves up a history as rich as its food from its 14th century convent setting in the tiny commune of Giostino.ĭuncan Madden, Forbes, Gavarini Chiniera and Ginestra Casa Maté before turning over winemaking duties to his son Gianluca both wines display the rich tannins and deep structure that this commune is known for.

New York Times, 20 July 2022 Yet amoc, which is based at a commune-like complex in southern Vermont, allows more freedom than larger institutions can readily accommodate.Īlex Ross, The New Yorker, 27 June 2022 The victims were traveling to a town in the nearby commune of Pama, close to the borders with Benin and Togo, Yameogo said in a statement. Sostre, Essence, 29 July 2022 In 1977, military officials burnt his commune and destroyed his studio, musical instruments and master recordings.īrian Bluesky, The Arizona Republic, 5 July 2022 The commune of Como is on the southern end of the eponymous lake - Italy’s third largest - and is known for its historic villas and resorts. Tyler Coates, The Hollywood Reporter, 9 June 2022 Recent Examples on the Web: Noun According to a recent United Nations news report, between July 8 and 17, more than 470 people were killed, injured or reported missing amid gang fights in the impoverished, densely populated commune of Cite Soleil in Haiti. Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 15 June 2022 In time his home, set back from the ocean, became a yogi’s mountaintop for artists, celebrities and passionate wine fans eager to commune with the master.Ĭlay Risen,, 11 June 2022 The winsome charm of Elizabeth Ito’s City of Ghosts lies in its simple premise: to commune with haunting specters is not a scary prospect. 2022 As Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook opened new avenues for artists to commune with fans, music-video aesthetics preserved a sense of stars as strange and unreachable (the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards looked like a Halloween party). Suzy Expositostaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 15 June 2022 In time his home, set back from the ocean, became a yogi’s mountaintop for artists, celebrities and passionate wine fans eager to commune with the master.Ĭlay Risen,, 11 June 2022 Being able to commune with my auntie ancestors every day is incredible motivation. Peter Tonguette, WSJ, 13 July 2022 In time his home, set back from the ocean, became a yogi’s mountaintop for artists, celebrities and passionate wine fans eager to commune with the master.Ĭlay Risen,, 11 June 2022 In the absence of real-life communion with fans at her shows, Amos learned to commune with the world around her in different ways.

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Here, Hepburn plays against her usual hyper, chipper manner, inviting us to commune with a soul torn between delight at her journey and regret at her unfulfilling life.
