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- adjective Throughout a community.
- adverb Throughout a community.
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Examples
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Shifting the focus from individual responses to bullying to communitywide culture-changing ones.
Debra Chasnoff: The President Gets a 'B' on Bullying -- Grading The White House Conference Debra Chasnoff 2011
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Halliburton participated in the Raising Readers strategic planning for communitywide literacy promotion in Story County.
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And because of his enthusiasm, students say, the club has gone from a handful of students meeting occasionally after school to a communitywide effort led by as many as 80 students to reduce trash through recycling.
Retiring Herndon High teacher hopes students will carry on recycling efforts 2010
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And because of his enthusiasm, students say, the club has gone from a handful of students meeting occasionally after school to a communitywide effort led by as many as 80 students to reduce trash through recycling.
Retiring Herndon High teacher hopes students will carry on recycling efforts 2010
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Over the last twenty years it was a pleasure to serve with Al on the (PBDC) Plainfield Business Development Corporation, July 4th Celebration and numerous other civic and communitywide programs.
Al McWilliams - Remembrances and Expressions of Sympathy Dan 2007
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Additionally, in Philadelphia, as in many other cities on both sides of the conflict, Jewish women participated in communitywide, interdenominational fund-raising fairs.
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A final type of organizational arrangement includes large communitywide organizations dominated by men, where women had token involvement in the past but are currently increasing their participation and influence.
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The killing spree terrified cat owners, bedeviled police investigators, and triggered a communitywide manhunt.
Murder Most Feline 2009
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Neighborhood associations, commonplace in cities and suburban communities, deal with local as well as communitywide issues Pierce & Johnson, 1997.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Neighborhood associations, commonplace in cities and suburban communities, deal with local as well as communitywide issues Pierce & Johnson, 1997.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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