Although people of various body types identify as bears, they're all connected by a shared attitude of unpretentiousness and brotherhood. |
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Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. |
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Through this a thin jet of liquid would flow into the mouth of the ritual drinker or brotherhood performer. |
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The ceremonial vowel is pronounced by all Kabardians as a symbol of brotherhood with all speakers of human languages. |
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Reilly's story, one of loyalty, brotherhood, and dogged determination, captures and holds the reader's attention. |
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The trip to the ashram opens a new world of religious amity and brotherhood before the children. |
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At this point Arthur is very old, but he still remembers his original vision of brotherhood, for a time realized with the Round Table. |
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Women's temperance rhetoric and activity bolstered brotherhood temperance efforts and to an extent influenced union policy. |
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In actual fact, the idea of the brotherhood of mankind was founded on the basis of uniquely human features. |
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So, Baisakhi is an important festival for the Sikhs because it is a formal celebration of the brotherhood of their community. |
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Here we are, talking about peace and brotherhood and all that and in the meanwhile, we're creating secret weapons! |
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Did they solve any social problem besetting equality and brotherhood of human beings? |
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Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism, was one of the greatest saints of India, who laid the foundation for universal brotherhood. |
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There is peace, there is communication and there is brotherhood and sisterhood. |
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He is a trusted member of the CEO brotherhood, and he never met a military boondoggle he wouldn't hug. |
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They are destined to meet again in a confrontation that will test the bonds of their brotherhood. |
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Kan Je-Gyu created a masterpiece of loyalty, honor and the everlasting bonds of brotherhood. |
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In other words, what we need is a genuine commitment to the principles of universal brotherhood and sisterhood. |
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In essence most of these religions have the same essence of love, brotherhood and compassion. |
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When it comes to brotherhood of faith, it is far superior to brotherhood of relationship. |
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For Joburg's Emergency Management Services the international bonds of brotherhood with other emergency workers are strong. |
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Cut the ties that bind us together, cut the bond, cut our brotherhood and our sisterhood, and we suffer. |
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This bond of sisterhood reflects the bond of brotherhood within US infantry squads where men are broken down into smaller teams. |
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The bond of friendship, brotherhood and enthusiasm to sacrifice themselves for each other were no longer there. |
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In this trip, the message we are carrying is one of peace, brotherhood and friendship. |
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This focus continues, encouraged by international scouting events and an emphasis on sisterhood and brotherhood across cultures. |
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Of course, we're told that the Freemasons are no longer a secret brotherhood, but a brotherhood with secrets. |
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Police brotherhood boss Yves Francoeur is no fan of the public security officers that patrol 17 of the 27 island boroughs. |
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Each one belongs to a secret brotherhood affiliated to one of Seville's many churches. |
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Do you have to be a member of any sort of organised religion to join the brotherhood? |
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Costigan found that the man and other members of the union comprised a brotherhood of organised criminals. |
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He epitomised the keenness and competitive spirit of the Great Race as well as that of the racing community as a brotherhood. |
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Plus, there is a brotherhood in union construction that resembles military comraderie. |
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The spacefaring brotherhood that now exists can be traced back to that handshake in orbit. |
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I was a prime example, a fledgling member, of the brotherhood of benighted working class cannon fodder the US is so famous for. |
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Some said it fostered a feeling of brotherhood, and, that like any helping hand, could bring the two nations closer. |
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If this papal pilgrimage had a central theme, it was brotherhood and the fraternity of man. |
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And while this was being sorted out, the brotherhood tried to keep the problem a close secret. |
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Wartime instates the highly ritualized protocols of what we might call the officer class or brotherhood of officers. |
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For this, we will have to adopt the concept of brotherhood and fraternity and work together, regardless of caste and creed. |
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Could he possibly be a fellow friend of Dorothy, his offer a tacit acknowledgment of our brotherhood in the rainbow? |
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They adopted local idiom and preached the message of love and universal brotherhood. |
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Not for the first time, the rhetoric of equality and brotherhood was employed in the service of unspeakable evil. |
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The best tribute to the Mahatma would be to eschew hatred and violence and to preach and practise brotherhood. |
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There is a feeling of brotherhood and affection awakened here. |
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So neither polling nor political theory can transfigure the human heart or orient our minds toward the brotherhood of man? |
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The triumphal arch is used to honour the victorious military leader, and the arch of brotherhood is used to symbolise unity, equality and protection. |
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He added that organizing more and more such events would spread the message of peace, brotherhood and amity among the people living across the globe. |
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Firefighting is a brotherhood that exists nowhere else in our society. |
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That is the covenant, the bond that binds this brotherhood of airmen. |
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Today Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see the brotherhood as a dangerously subversive and popular enemy. |
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We are meant to see Coach Lad as a gentle shepherd, full of lessons about humility and brotherhood. |
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For these guys who are stop-lossed, and go out there and do tour after tour, they lose that brotherhood. |
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He said the difference was that a brotherhood formed, and there was a community that supported each other. |
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This puts the International Olympic Committee, with all of its paeans to international brotherhood and camaraderie, in a bind. |
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Fraternal brotherhood may be good for sloganeers at conferences, but it doesn't cement a proper relationship where both sides bring something unique to the table. |
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Members of any religion are invited to join the brotherhood. |
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The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality. |
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It was a brotherhood or association that catered to elderly craftsmen. |
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It is bound together by kinship ties of blood and especially brotherhood. |
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Before the end of the film, Chris must come of age, Deel must be slain, and the bond of brotherhood has to be shown to be the most important in the world. |
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He was a Rosicrucian, a brotherhood combining elements of mystical beliefs with an optimism about the ability of science to improve the human condition. |
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Only then will they be awarded the coveted Green Beret and Special Forces tab, signifying that they are fully prepared to join the brotherhood of Special Forces warriors. |
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These men knew each other as comrades in arms, and are members of a brotherhood that includes movers and shakers. |
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In the film, a clandestine brotherhood of doctors and med students perform these artistic autopsies and subsequent plastinations on living students. |
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The most common association, the compagnonnage, was a brotherhood of journeymen that upheld rituals and traditions dating from the mid-seventeenth century. |
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The one thing contractors can never replace, however, in a job offer is that camaraderie, that brotherhood that's established when you serve the U.S. military. |
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It should have made us all proud to be of such brotherhood of humankind. |
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They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. |
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He resented some socialists' talk of freedom and world brotherhood while keeping silent about his own partitioned and oppressed Poland. |
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Hassan's Dervish movement had an essentially military character, and the Dervish state was fashioned on the model of a Salihiya brotherhood. |
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A more recent theory, proposed by the historian Pierre Chaplais, suggests that Edward and Gaveston entered into a bond of adoptive brotherhood. |
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The brotherhood sought a return to the abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian art. |
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Since 1795 Rotterdam has hosted the chief congregation of the liberal Protestant brotherhood of Remonstrants. |
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These patches are but meagre second growth, with here and there a gnarled birch or overpeering pine, lonely survivor of the primeval brotherhood. |
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Forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, brotherhood and the feeling of oneness are the signs of a true religion. |
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Finland was governed as a part of Sweden, while Estonia was under a Baltic German knightly brotherhood. |
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The PRB intended to keep the existence of the brotherhood secret from members of the Royal Academy. |
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Instead of strong brotherhood, they received strong judgment and negativity. |
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Addressing the participants, minority leader said that Jesus's preaching were to develop brotherhood, love and equality in the society. |
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During the next one hour, the youngsters read out verses comprising abstinency, kindness, generosity, brotherhood and other benefits of fasting. |
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Rossetti, although the least committed to the brotherhood, continued the name and changed its style. |
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I am astounded at the most unlikely of candidates that are joining the brotherhood of peakbagging. |
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The bonds of Phi Kappa Psi brotherhood were too strong to break. |
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The brotherhood found support from the critic John Ruskin, who praised its devotion to nature and rejection of conventional methods of composition. |
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Firefighters honored a code of brotherhood and loyalty, he said. |
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The shrine and tomb of the famed 13th century poet and philosopher, Jalaluddin Rumi, who founded the Mevlevi Sufi brotherhood, is one of the most popular attractions. |
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It is long past the time for the new bigots of political correctness to get over their condescending sanctimony and to enter into the real world of brotherhood and fellowship. |
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Gomez, what makest thou here, with a whole brotherhood of city bailiffs? |
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I could think of no words adequate to the occasion. So I belched. Not out of contumely, you understand. It was a sympathetic belch, a belch of brotherhood. |
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The story of the brotherhood, from its controversial first exhibition to being embraced by the art establishment, has been depicted in two BBC television series. |
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The warriors form a kind of brotherhood linked by loyalty to their lord. |
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Many chroniclers described Edward and Gaveston's relationship as one of brotherhood, and one explicitly noted that Edward had taken Gaveston as his adopted brother. |
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