We rejoice in memories of his comradeship; we deeply mourn our loss.
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And he had the true craving of the lonely for dog comradeship.
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Besides being an animal of utility the horse added to their comradeship.
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He recalls a level of comradeship between us that I never felt.
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It's about bringing joy for those listening, and comradeship for those involved.
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This global invasion was made possible partly by the ants' unusual camaraderie.
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True camaraderie develops from more than an occasional post on social media.
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That's why we shared rooms and cars and developed this great camaraderie.
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It's great camaraderie, and we just take it all on the floor.
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But the camaraderie is good at the moment, people are sharing stuff.
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This special and understood chumminess is not allowed to our President.
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The curse and blessing of the human race was its chumminess.
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Simmons, none of the chumminess which had marked it during his interview with P.K.
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He was a jolly man, given to oratory and to chumminess with the arts.
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The old jokes and laughter and chumminess of common things could not reach her over it.
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This wasn't a case of push and shove but of encouragement and comradeliness.
2
Instead, she amazed him with her simplicity and wholesomeness, with her great store of comradeliness.
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Did her frank comradeliness with Grandison token merely frank comradeliness and childhood contacts continued and recrudesced into adult years?
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"Yes, of course," he said, trying to stuff comradeliness into his tone.
5
"No no, thanks to you, old boy," Bertrand said, with a welcome return to his earlier comradeliness.
Ús de comradery en anglès
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The careless comradery of childhood was mysteriously changed into a complete companionship.
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We like him, despite himself, and despite ourselves, because there was in him such comradery.
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There's a loss of comradery with our colleagues.
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There's a kind of parallel comradery but there's this lack of loyalty, which is very interesting.
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For the students, the wage strike feels less like comradery and more like a downright hijack.
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Much in common had these two beings; more closely than ever was their comradery cemented that day.
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And obviously just sort of the energy that the kids have and the comradery is a big touchstone for us.
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They witness unimaginable brutality, but also the kind of comradery that comes with putting your life in someone else's hands.
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Nick looked behind him at the handful of Devils pulling up the rear, every face greeting him with kinship and comradery.
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Ordinary Twitter users have been able to engage with their idols on a daily basis, creating this veil of comradery between the two classes.
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Party discipline had to be maintained and a "sense of comradery" nourished between rival factions at the forthcoming Zanu-PF congress, he said.
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In such an event, he would say, with an air of easy and candid comradery, "Well, now, what's the matter with him?"
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Rod also comes to Chris's rescue at the conclusion of the film supporting this notion of empowerment relating to the comradery of Black men.
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"Friends through duty or comradery?"
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"Gemeingeist unter freien Geistern," comradery among free spirits: this is the definition of College Spirit given us by Hutten at Greifeswald, four centuries ago.
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The careless comradery of childhood was mysteriously changed into a complete companionship.