He must remain a neutral observer of the game and not fraternise with teams or team officials. |
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Lawyers and judges, even in quite large cities, usually know each other quite well and regularly fraternise socially. |
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He was a private person who kept himself to himself and didn't fraternise with neighbours but would acknowledge them. |
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All along the front line soldiers walked spontaneously into no-man's land to fraternise with the enemy. |
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The other day two Fritzes appeared walking unarmed along the top of their trench trying to fraternise. |
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But nowhere is that more so than in Gulf countries, where places to fraternise in the evening are limited. |
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The State Department is being urged to declassify them, which would give the Pentagon more chance to fraternise. |
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So mingling with friends on social media has obvious appeal, not least because it is illegal for unrelated men and women to fraternise in person. |
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I'm happy to fraternise with this new generation and discover that there are certain links with the songs I've written. |
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Spontaneous resistance groups organised themselves against the AVO and the Russian troops while trying to fraternise with the latter. |
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We were served a special meal during which we were able to fraternise happily and which left pleasant memories for all those who had taken part. |
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A similar criminal policy in the early 90s claimed the lives of millions of people, and to think that some groups in this House fraternise with the people who keep such a regime alive. |
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In 1945, Allied servicemen were forbidden to fraternise with the defeated Germans not exactly the relationship most were looking for when they went out of barracks. |
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These moves drew protests from the puritanical Wahhabi clerics and parts of the devout population, as well as reformers who point out that women are still unable to drive or fraternise with men who are not relatives. |
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The arts, literature, music and songs will fraternise via imaginary pathways which no longer recognise national geographies or proud stand apart languages. |
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