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Today, in this place, we will make a real communal work of art."
During this five-year post, he was taken up almost completely by communal work, and had little time for writing.
Communal work is when a gathering takes place to accomplish a task or to hold a competition.
The size of the pile dwelling indicates that it was a communal work.
This is a form of communal work which is unpaid and done by community members for the public benefit.
When he is later offered communal work, he initially resists the idea.
The Linux operating system is still developing in this manner after more than a decade of communal work.
Willingness to obey leaders lasted only so long as it was made necessary by the demands of the communal work.
"These courses require them to adapt to communal work.
The paragahin was also responsible for organizing public feasts and communal work.
In order for the Iroquois to succeed without an individual incentive, they had to develop a communal work ethic.
Communal work brigades were formed to farm, clear forests and dig canals.
It provides around-the-clock access to private and communal work spaces and equipment.
Ohu is a Māori word meaning 'communal work group'.
To establish a base for communal work between librarians information technology professionals, and to enhance the Open Access movement.
Within short time voluntary communal work was organized to cultivate food production in parks, playgrounds and gardens, 35 different areas by the summer of 1940.
Mescheloff's communal work continued apace well into his mid-nineties.
Over 100,000 young people from around the world make pilgrimages to Taizé each year for prayer, Bible study, sharing, and communal work.
There he began again to be engaged in communal work; he founded charity institutions and distributed the Torah amongst the poor.
It will look at how artists and the public jointly build a dynamic community and support each other in communal work and artistic creation.
Like the timawa, they may also sometimes be obligated to do communal work and paid a vassalage fee known as dagupan.
Minka, minca or minga, a form of communal work used during the Inca Empire.
A flexible teaching space, computing centre, multi-departmenal teaching spaces and communal work spaces can also be found inside.
Archib is the 'parent village' of these, because three months a year the whole community used to reassemble in Archi to engage in communal work.
Besides, individual farmers or other hunters assisted their colleagues in time of need, especially through communal work (Gaya in Hausa).