comrade

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The characters are old college comrades who have been there for each other through everything - or so they thought.
a companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
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Welcome to the industrial revolution, 'comrade' .
An old 'comrade' of his at that stage of his career was Anne Killoran who collected many news items for him as he cut his teeth in the paper trade.
She helps an old 'comrade' of her father who runs a bare little-frequented cafeteria and at the end of the day scurries home with bread and milk.
an old college 'comrade'
Hewett turned and rushed to help his 'comrade'
That is the venue for tomorrow night's amazing reunion, when 85-year-old Arne will see his old 'comrade' and friend Arthur again for the first time in nearly six decades.
If the facts don't fit the program, 'comrade' , then the facts must be mistaken.
The Communist is not a 'comrade' , neither before nor after.
What is this cult of personality you speak of, 'comrade' ?
Accuracy is such a bourgeois conceit, 'comrade' .
Now they seem to share a commonality as anonymous and 'comradely' as the stream of old men, similarly shorn, walking blink-eyed from the Lind Road barber shop into the autumn sun.
For the players, it was a golden opportunity to catch up with their old 'comrades' - and one they are keen to repeat in the future.
He then sold out his former 'comrades-in-arms' by accusing them of war crimes as a stepping stone to office.
He and his racial 'comrades' fight against their noxious enemies: communists, journalists, and the political police.
But there has always been the continuous high of the friendship and 'comradeship' shared with fellow firefighters.
Among former 'comrades' of mine, I am glad to see the return of Phil Woolas, David Miliband and John Mann.
But most did not slander their 'comrades' using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda.
The characters are old college 'comrades' who have been there for each other through everything - or so they thought.
He retired from that job some years past, but his old 'comrades' from the council showed up in large numbers to his funeral to say their last goodbyes.
However, Ryan refuses to leave his 'comrades-in-arms' who were holding a bridge till the main troops arrive.
Their entire starting 15 were drawn from the Burt club and the sense of togetherness and 'comradeship' was evident throughout the encounter.
A very important privilege, 'comrades' , has been taken away from you.
They invited Amnesty International to consider their plight, claiming their jailed 'comrades' were political prisoners.
One night, as the actors were dismantling the set for this watery spectacular, sharing 'comradely' jokes as they went, someone observed that the get-out would make a great show in itself.
Since those heady days, the trade union has seen a sharp decline in popularity and membership as well as bitter divisions among former friends and 'comrades' .
In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new 'comrades' and rediscovered old ones.
Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and 'comradely' self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men.
I search the faces thinking to see dad among his 'comrades' .
It is but a matter of time before many more of our fellow Army Reserve 'comrades-in-arms' will be called to replace and augment those who have already answered the call.
They were built to permanently honor our war dead, whose next-of-kin's decision to inter them overseas alongside 'comrades-in-arms' is respected to this day.
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