But they have to beware of spilling secrets in front of their old comrades. |
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A few yards away, their heads bowed, with rifles pointing towards the ground, stood their comrades, a guard of honour. |
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Long before the revolution, he knew what he would do with those of his socialist comrades who opposed him. |
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He would slowly inch his finger into the case while his comrades watched, rubbing their hands together in maniacal glee. |
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One of the man's comrades had snuck up on me and blindsided me with his rifle. |
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She decides to surrender, to give up the stage and move to California where she will toil with her comrades on a commune in Anaheim. |
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So, ignore the demands of the tax collectors and steel yourselves against the pleas of the children for new shoes, comrades. |
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To the left is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded by smartly uniformed Polish soldiers whose comrades are now serving in Iraq. |
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He rescued more injured comrades and extinguished the fire before collapsing from exhaustion. |
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The veterans will lay a wreath at 2pm in memory of their fallen comrades and unveil a new memorial plaque. |
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Does this mean that journalists are closet Stalinists, covering for their comrades in furtherance of the Revolution? |
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Men of noble mind and character, they soldiered together on many an occasion and were lifelong comrades. |
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They invited Amnesty International to consider their plight, claiming their jailed comrades were political prisoners. |
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The basic principal of a defence must be to clear their lines and give decent ball to their comrades out field. |
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The Marines' remains are gathered by teary eyed comrades, brothers in arms, and shipped home in a box. |
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The second week begins tomorrow, with a party election broadcast portraying the pair as old friends and comrades at arms. |
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The comrades were too sympathetic or polite to express alarm that he's only just realised. |
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The 81-year-old from Great Horton travelled with his daughter to visit battle grounds and cemeteries where his comrades have been buried. |
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If he has come to battle without a defining belief system, he usually gravitates to the spirituality he finds among his comrades. |
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Cameras follow childhood sweethearts Amy and Nobby Newell as they visit the cemetery and mourn the loss of comrades and family. |
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Her questions met with blank stares and uneasy glances from her comrades among the crew. |
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Of course he refuses to leave, and stays to fight alongside a new set of unfamiliar comrades. |
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He explains how he laid low for six months after the invasion before contacting old comrades and taking up arms. |
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The painter Cavaradossi and his comrades struggle against the Roman police state run by the odious Baron Scarpia. |
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He and his comrades were under fire from the moment they left the plane above the drop zone at Ginkel Heath, about eight miles east of Arnhem. |
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Eventually, Frank and his comrades anchored three miles off the French coast at day break. |
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Officials said troops, with no alternative but to fight to the death, were executing comrades who wanted to surrender. |
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Others are engineers who manned machine guns to defend comrades from surprise attacks. |
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Soldiers and chaplains who tried to force religion on their comrades thus often faced ostracism. |
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The besieged soldiers, using shaving mirrors, heliographed messages to their comrades based at Fort Pearson near the mouth of the river. |
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Jaques is looked upon as something of a doddering old fool by some of his younger comrades, but as Wright plays him, he's far, far more. |
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Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades. |
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Under cover of darkness, a group of 30 men slipped away, abandoning their comrades to their fate. |
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How he died, when he died, and whether he was done in by his comrades, fearful of another purge, all remain a mystery to this day. |
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In this case, a trip to Oregon was organized for my fellow comrades and me, in order for our swift rehabilitation to commence. |
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Christopher Hitchens, never a shrinking violet, lets his old comrades, the loony left, have it with both barrels in today's Washington Post. |
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Despite what many of your comrades believe, showering is not just a middle class affectation. |
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He might surface, gasp for air and taunting by his pirate comrades and then be keelhauled back underwater. |
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Comparing them and their comrades to booted divertissement dancers in nineteenth-century ballet is out of the question. |
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Refreshing in the fact that I saw old school friends, housemates, comrades, and others who I hadn't seen in years. |
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The Demon and the wight were arguing about something, so over the protestations of my comrades, I stole closer that I might hear. |
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I headed over to the table we usually occupied and spotted them all pointing towards where Stephanie and her ditzy comrades were sitting. |
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In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones. |
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She could only distantly hear the shouts of her comrades over the rushing water and her own anxious heartbeat. |
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Silent tears washed away the blood on our faces as we grieved for our lost comrades. |
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Three of the soldiers that I knew as comrades were seriously wounded by shrapnel and gunfire. |
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The old comrades are now in the eighties and nineties, and not all of them will be able to afford their last farewell to the fallen pals. |
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After all, unlike, say, The Dave Matthews Band, Benton and his God-killing comrades deviate pretty far from accepted societal norms. |
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One of the soldiers rushed forward and began frisking the older man while his comrades covered him. |
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Their combat days are over, but father and son reminisce about a past that makes them comrades as well as kin. |
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While his comrades wore flip-flops and sandals, he had to wear boots, because of an ankle injury he had received in another motorbike accident. |
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Barry and his comrades were seeking to establish and uphold a republican democracy on this island. |
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Its policies are nothing but a repudiation of what Gandhi and his comrades stood for. |
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This quartet featured a stunning, slashing, angry modern-dance dialogue between two dancers, then a requiem for fallen comrades. |
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Her comrades were much broader in size, both carrying enormous cannon weapons that dragged along the ground behind them as they marched on. |
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Then it turned out that the comrades from the Central Committee and the Politburo had consumed only special food and beverages. |
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Instead of losing money, power and influence yesterday, Ireland won friends, allies and comrades but not too many tourists. |
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They talked as they ate, discussing the journey and their comrades who were currently plundering another village a few miles away. |
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Shackled by loyalty to his comrades he really doesn't give a fig for the big picture. |
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Today my anti-war comrades are taking part in the 4 day anti-nuclear weapons march, from Trafalgar square to the Aldermaston army base. |
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I don't care if I never read any of them again, they're old comrades and I like to have them around. |
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He saw comrades cut down around him and endured innumerable sufferings in the trenches but miraculously survived. |
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A good overcoat roller in a company need never thirst, in fact he could, if he liked, rule his comrades with a rod of iron. |
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Many of my comrades rolled their eyes when I complained about the film's glaring lack of substance. |
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I believe our party, ANC, can grow if we take hands and work together, comrades. |
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I once again activated the locator and detected the traveling group of comrades. |
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But everyone else was also entering into dangerous enemy territory, so Cat and her comrades had to stay sharp or else get left behind. |
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But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda. |
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They rushed outside to meet with their comrades who were also perplexed by their findings. |
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No comrades, Revolution is made on the streets by the people for the people! |
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Now the crime of Barry and his comrades was that they apparently showed disregard for the sanctity of human life. |
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Colleagues and comrades over the years were in a jubilant mood at the party anxiously awaiting presentations. |
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They dove in, eager to avenge their fallen comrades, fellow subjects, and most of all, brothers. |
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All in the party senior leadership save his closest guerilla comrades were purged. |
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Among former comrades of mine, I am glad to see the return of Phil Woolas, David Miliband and John Mann. |
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And during his Thanksgiving Day address to the troops in Baghdad, he paid tribute to their fallen comrades. |
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One of those is Kenneth Bigley, a British engineer held hostage by terrorists who have already barbarically murdered his two American comrades. |
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He was a droopy figure, probably always conscious that he had betrayed his comrades, the revolutionaries. |
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Jung, Freud and comrades helped to systematise intuitive skill while deciphering some psychic complexes of their own Europe in turmoil. |
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The explosion shook the ground, sending both of the comrades to the ground. |
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But a new book reveals the incredible secret that the camp commandant hid from his SS comrades throughout the war. |
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Finally unmuffled and confronted by his comrades, who leave in contempt, Paroles resolves henceforth to make a shameless living as a laughing stock. |
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Sergei's comrades there are still waiting for the armored personnel carriers promised by the defense ministry months ago, he says. |
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He was wounded as he and a number of comrades exchanged fire with Alexis, by one account across the atrium. |
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Not the bridge-burning efforts of Butler and her BDS comrades who polarize an already divided Middle East. |
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Marines stepped warily around the bodies, looking for their own comrades. |
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It is stirring to see these veterans, many aged, some infirm, answering the call of duty one last time, to defend their honor and that of their fallen comrades. |
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He recounts how he and his comrades were among the last to be evacuated. |
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We are working our fingers to the bone to try and rescue our comrades, but at the moment we have yet to locate where their screams were coming from. |
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All breathed a sigh of relief to see their comrades safe and sound. |
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After seeing the error of their comrades, the three armed men advanced more cautiously towards Erik, attempting to surround him first before they laid into their attack. |
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The vast majority became religious after they joined al Qaeda, getting religion from comrades and self-study. |
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Thousands of my amigos, my comrades, my brothers-in-arms had packed up their VW vans with anything they could smoke and were heading for higher ground. |
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Those caught in the acrid clouds of gas retreated to meet comrades in arms who treated their eyes with juice squeezed from lemons and bottled water. |
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His primary motivation is to revenge the deaths of his fallen comrades. |
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The game that the comrades disapproved of because of its un-Soviet focus on the individual is ideal for an emerging nation, which hungers for new sports and new stars. |
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His political views could be contested but the notion that he would actually give information to the British about fellow comrades is literally risible. |
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Its comrades argued openly for their ideas, but at the same time there was a clandestine organisation, assisted by the Russian Red Army, preparing for armed struggle. |
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The regard their comrades held for McKenna and glover translated into the intensity of their hunt for the sniper who killed them. |
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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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Many of my comrades were already dead from hunger, thirst and lack of air. |
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But Julius and his comrades continued to pilfer American secrets for years after the defeat of fascism. |
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Ad hominem slanders are fine when directed at former comrades. |
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Gurkhas and Scots Highlanders have always had a close mutual affinity and the Gurkha bagpipe and diced bonnet are directly drawn from those of their comrades. |
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A record number of veterans brought a forest of flags to a former Second World War prisoner-of-war camp for a solemn ceremony to remember fallen comrades. |
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Well, speaking for myself, comrades, there I draw the line. Not one step. |
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There Jackson became a cowardly deserter sponging off the martial generosity of Uncle Sam, a man who betrayed his comrades and never paid his gambling debts. |
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She told him she and her comrades are in dire need of reinforcements and if they had equal numbers they could beat them. |
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The retort will come from our comrades on the right that his business experience matters more than governmental experience. |
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So I was also there for you, comrades, citizens and Guardian-readers. |
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He was released back to his dorm with the rest of his Stepford comrades. |
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He became the first person in over two decades to be awarded the Victoria Cross after he heroically saved the lives of his comrades in two separate incidents. |
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Making no noise about their charitable and humanitarian inclinations, the young comrades of Lady Irwin have been working ever since for what they genuinely feel for. |
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By depicting 1812 as a time when all Russians were comrades with a single goal, it expressed the idea of Russian nationality without arrogance or chauvinism. |
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He was under sustained enemy fire, witnessed fighting at close quarters with bayonets, and the death and serious injury of many comrades and enemy soldiers. |
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In a quieter way, it shows how a man perspicacious enough to see these faults in his former comrades can fail to see them still lurking within himself. |
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While not collocated with their SF comrades, the detachment endured similar types of environmental hardship and isolation that was a feature of service in the Middle East. |
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Together with many of his old comrades and his wife, Stella, Peter will be at a ceremony in Westminster to commemorate the anniversary of the battle. |
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The commemorations to take place this month will be the last official one where veterans will come to relive their youth and honour their fallen comrades. |
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But a picket of soldiers followed the poor coffin to the grave, officers made speeches over it, and her old comrades mustered from all parts of France to say good-bye. |
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The AGM commenced with a minute's silence as a mark of respect to former members, family members and comrades who had passed away during the previous year. |
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It is about time my colleagues and comrades in the media caught up. |
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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. |
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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. |
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But then he was betrayed by one of his communist comrades, Stalin. |
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I'm often reminded by comrades that the political tasks of the moment involve much more than merely mocking, ridiculing and provoking the Stoppers and associated tendencies. |
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A very important privilege, comrades, has been taken away from you. |
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Today my comrades are protesting outside our local shopping centre. |
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However, members of Adair's former C Company disputed the claims of former comrades that he was killed because of his role in the bitter feud within the organisation. |
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I am sure he and his comrades saw themselves as pious Muslims. |
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The municipal workers union has taken umbrage at the allegations and has vowed to take up cudgels on behalf of their comrades in the flying squads. |
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His comrades had been studying the green leaves with interest but had jumped half a foot into the air when their companion crumpled to the ground. |
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He told his comrades that he could draw what was under the canvas. |
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He never went further than that to his family, though it's possible that he was more expansive as an evening wore on at the Navy Club among old comrades. |
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The war left its emotional mark on Vaughan Williams, who lost many comrades and friends, including the young composer George Butterworth. |
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Charles responded to the failure by denouncing his comrades, and continuing with his by now routine drunkenness and abuse of his mistress. |
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But not more comfortable than we need, I can tell you, comrades, with all the brainwork we have to do nowadays. |
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The directors assiduously avoid editorializing, though watching soldiers and doctors react to the deaths of comrades is inevitably wrenching. |
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But, as it lifted, the downwash caused a mine to explode, lethally wounding Mark with shrapnel, as he tried to help injured comrades. |
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And a moment later a conoidal bullet struck him square in the chest and knocked him flat in the dirt among his comrades. |
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The Nats had doorknocking manpower on a scale not seen by the comrades for years. |
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The vote was taken at once, and it was agreed by an overwhelming majority that rats were comrades. |
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Edward puts the question as if the comrades at home were charged by us abroad with some work, the accomplition of which would benefit. |
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As they were marched off to jail, the condemned soldiers berated their comrades for failing to support them. |
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He was in command of the regiment as he saw our comrades driven in. |
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The nonrestrictive relative clauses, by contrast, though antithetical, merely give some additional information on the two groups of comrades. |
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At the funeral, a circle of comrades wreathed the grave of the honored deceased. |
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His comrades, fearing disgrace, 'with one accord, leapt down from the ship' and were followed by troops from the other ships. |
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My grandfather was discharged in 1916 as a reservist but chose to re-enlist and go back to the front and be with his comrades. |
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And now you're back in Civvy Street and thankful you survived You still think of your old comrades, and all the ones who died. |
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Guardsman Soko expertly talked his comrades onto targets as well as firing on them himself. |
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By the time the Asama Mountain Lodge confrontation began, the United Red Army had beaten 14 of its comrades to death. |
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After a fortnight's careful nursing my leg healed and I was packed off in a tilly with my kit-bag to join my comrades at Fairmilehead. |
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An Army dentist, Salomon sacrificed his life to save more than 30 wounded comrades during the 1944 battle of Saipan. |
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Two of them returned overland to inform Magellan of what had happened, and to bring rescue to their comrades. |
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When he closed his eyes to pray for his comrades and his cybercongregation, he felt himself nodding and his brain longing for sleep. |
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You would not rob us of our repose, would you, comrades? You would not have us too tired to carry out our duties? |
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The 25-year-old helped comrades in the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards advance by firing an antitank missile when he was shot in south Aghanistan. |
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Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? |
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We were about to follow this advice, when another man, more rash than his comrades, said, 'I'm not afraid of caymans,' and spurred his horse into the stream. |
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Some of his DF comrades found it difficult to reconcile his socialist values with his position as proprietor of the Firm, although he was widely admired as a man of integrity. |
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It is thought possible that the coin was dropped by a soldier who once served on the continent, while he visited the graves of his fallen comrades. |
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With his knowledge of the Xhosa language, he is the perfect candidate to guard and spy on Mandela and his ANC comrades at the prison on Robben Island. |
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He was decapitated by an American cannonball, and the shattered remains of his head were left on the battlefield while his comrades hastily carried his body away. |
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The sepoys freed their 85 imprisoned comrades from the jail. |
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Some soldiers of this troop had gone to Italia to fetch the final pay to their comrades, and no one knew that the barbarians had slain them on the way. |
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When Lancelot returns to Dover, he mourns the deaths of his comrades. |
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Madeleina di Farja had described Ori, and Cutter had envisaged an angry, frantic, pugnacious boy eager to fight, excoriating his comrades for supposed quiescence. |
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Much to their horror, the Spanish from their positions could see their captured comrades being sacrificed on the Great Pyramid, which increased their hatred of the Aztecs. |
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Some soldiers of this troop had gone to Italy to fetch the final pay to their comrades, and no one knew that the barbarians had slain them on the way. |
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A TEENAGE soldier who carried out a fingertip search for Taliban bombs to rescue injured comrades from a heavily mined alley has been honoured for his bravery. |
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Take a peeksy around this Colossal theatre. You will no doubt notice that most of your comrades, your fellow patrons of the curious, have disappeared. |
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The Portuguese were outraged by the attack on the factory and the death of their comrades and seized 10 Arab merchant ships at anchor in the harbor. |
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Now is the time to come to the aid of your comrades fallen victim to the insensitivities and bureaucratic mind-set of the Department of Veterans Affairs. |
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In June, Bernard's trip to Normandy from his nursing home in Hove, Sussex, to honour his fallen comrades earned him the nickname The Great Escaper. |
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As a final touch, each wagoner tied a fine new cracker to his whip to outcrack his comrades as they dashed around the Plaza in a hilarious, triumphal entry. |
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As he neared the town two days later, the Scots persuaded their French comrades to make a stand, Douglas apparently having forgotten the lessons of Homildon Hill. |
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The most prominent among them is Maria Sirena, who begins to tell her trapped comrades the story of her parents and her childhood during the Third War of Independence. |
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No other industry could call on so many blacklegs to shaft their comrades. |
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