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For Deadwyler, more importantly, the film is an opportunity to commune with Wilson’s writing.

But with a grave just a click away, we lose the time it takes to get to a cemetery, to gather our thoughts, to move into a space to commune with the underworld with intention.

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They are literally just deeply connected with themselves and with that mysterious unknown that artists commune with.

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Bowl season is a chance to revel in the majesty of L.A., to commune with the spirits.

But rather than commune with Marika, his deified mother, Miquella wants to escape the strictures and expectations of her Golden Order.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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