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base community

noun

  1. (especially in South America) a group of people taking part in religious devotions and Bible study, who seek to apply this in their socioeconomic and political situation.


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The base community had been notified two days before that the drill would take place Thursday, but a time was not publicized.

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As army troops pulled out of their base, community leaders in Ardamata collected weapons kept for self-defence to try to secure safe passage for civilians, said Meccia and Sharaf Eddin Adam, another civilian refugee who arrived in Chad.

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Last July, a federal appeals court upheld the Department of Justice’s decision to base community policing grants in part on cities’ cooperation with immigration authorities.

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Francis has in fact sought to revive liberation theology in its pastoral application — not political but in what theologians call “base community” work in the region’s slums and marginalized areas.

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Government services dried up from a scant tax base, community restoration fuelled by will and collaboration, these are driving palpable change.

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