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In Communing with Fidel, Fred Reed shares some insights on Communism:
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Communing with nature is yet another effective way to get your creative fire burning and keep you excited about achieving great things at work.
The Leader Who Had No Title Robin Sharma 2010
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Communing with nature and your environment as it was for many thousands of years.
ATVs in Wilderness Dave Hurteau 2008
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WANG: Communing with some greater force, regardless of theological bent, is something music lovers seek every day.
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Communing with himself, he told himself that after all he was but a poor creature.
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Communing with nature can lead us to discover the elusive answer to a frustrating problem or see our way through a troubling dilemma.
The Power of Vastu Living Kathleen Cox 2002
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Communing with himself, he says: "To-morrow I may be made independent by a lucky find."
Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania Jewett Castello Gilson
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Communing with himself, he was staring blankly ahead, taking little note of the people whom he saw.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873 Various
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Communing with nature seems not only to require communing with man but to give joys in proportion as the nature lover is concerned for the human society of which he is a part.
Civics and Health William H. Allen
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Communing thus with myself, and lost in the rosy vagaries of a vivid imagination, I unhappily for the moment forgot the objects for which I was stationed on deck.
Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper
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