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fraternização
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Associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy.
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1
A good thing, Valerian thought, that the
fraternisation
order had been taken seriously.
2
But we must make it very clear, Thebe... no
fraternisation
with the men.'
3
In later days, and nearer home, we have heard of
fraternisation
and equality.
4
It picks up signs of
fraternisation
and relays them to the management monitors.
5
Accounts differ, but there was certainly
fraternisation
of an extraordinary kind and souvenir swapping.
6
As in previous years, our army circulars had forbidden any
fraternisation
with the enemy.
7
Not the sort of
fraternisation
Lieutenant-Colonel Yorke really approves of.'
8
Just wanted to ask if... you know... after this, the
fraternisation
ban will be lifted.'
9
Yet the hope of
"
fraternisation
"
has nearly always been in vain.
10
Then it became a real military
fraternisation
.
11
Entertainment and
fraternisation
are mostly outlawed.
12
These overtures were in some places favourably received and
fraternisation
of a limited kind took place during the day.
13
Famous equality and
fraternisation
!
14
'I won't tolerate
fraternisation
,
'
she said.
15
'We'll ensure that there will be no
fraternisation
-andput them to work.' He turned his attention to Lysandra.
16
(This was the beginning of the
fraternisation
which led, a year later, to the collapse of Russia.)
fraternisation
be no fraternisation
forbidden any fraternisation
hear of fraternisation
military fraternisation
tolerate fraternisation
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