She'll often use the tu word, instead of the formal vous, which suggests immediately comradery. |
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Although the two had never met before they showed true Scouting comradery and really appreciated each other on the 26-mile course. |
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The architects rebuilding the Stoddard place enjoy great comradery between them. |
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There was smiling and greeting and comradery all around as people milled around to see who else was there. |
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Tom gave them a couple beeps of the horn as we went past, an acknowledgement of the comradery. |
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The generation gap doesn't seem to have affected the comradery that exists. |
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I can't find this kind of comradery with the fans of other popular sports. |
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Some teams even take their comradery off the field and hang out together. |
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I knew this would be good for creating a sense of comradery! |
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The overall picture of enthusiastic male comradery is quite strong. |
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I can accept jokes, wit and the honest comradery that sometimes results in us teasing one another. |
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Photos and videos about the different facets of the Heroic Guerrilla are shown: infancy, manhood, fatherhood, leadership, comradery and symbol. |
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Moments of reflection soon turn to comradery as the coaches head for the Square du Canada and the sweet voice of Vera Lynn plays. |
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The professionalism and comradery that is brought to the table each and every day is second to none. |
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Building a relationship of trust and comradery with our customers is at the forefront of everything we do. |
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There are scores of ex-Mormons, shamanists, pagans, and atheists meeting up, hoping to find comradery. |
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While many young Italians dream of hearing their name chanted in the stadium, Jose's ambition was to be part of the comradery formed on the terraces. |
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After retiring at eighty, he volunteered his time teaching ESL classes at the International School and enjoyed the comradery at the JCC in Roslyn, Long Island. |
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Theirs is a special bond, a comradery that is untouched by age. |
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For security reasons, the team needed to spend the night inside the stadium, accompanied by the French squad who stayed behind in an act of comradery. |
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