101.   A more fundamental concern, Kirtz thinks, is whether religious communities are prepared to handle the problems now being addressed by federal social service agencies.

102.   A real community is messy, ever changing and inevitably political.

103.   A tight-knit Quaker community is nearby.

104.   According to Savageau, the most desirable retirement communities are now in the west and a growing number are college towns.

105.   Alexander said de-emphasizing the federal government and giving power back to states and local communities are the first steps in reviving the nation.

106.   But any community would be upset by threats, he said.

107.   But Arabs say they still feel like their community is under suspicion.

108.   But Bach says the medical community should not be so quick to reject the therapeutic potential of carbon monoxide.

109.   But Bachus said many retailers and communities have been somewhat slow to get on the retail tourism bandwagon.

110.   But building community is an inexpensive proposition as neighborhood projects go.

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