Two weeks later I was living in a dormitory at the University, dating fraternity boys and trying to figure out why I hated it so much. |
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The post-work party had high performers and big achievers from the banking fraternity. |
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These days, Childs sports a purple baseball cap with his monogram and the initials of his college fraternity, Omega Psi Phi, on it. |
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Remember how you always told yourself that those fraternity blockheads would be in big trouble once they entered the real world? |
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In the name of democracy, in the name of liberty, in the name of fraternity, we kill so many people. |
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Her excellence with the stick, for both club Hermes and Ireland, has gone relatively unrecognised beyond the hockey fraternity. |
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Anyone who has been a member of a sorority or fraternity will be acquainted with some of the letter names. |
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Your fraternity brother's main reason for existence is to witness your exploits with style. |
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Others were from rugby teammates, fraternity brothers, business associates, and boyfriends. |
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By the way, if anyone sees my boss, remember that the Republican scumbag thinks I'm on Nantucket with my fraternity brothers. |
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The guy with the shaved head is pretending to fight with his fraternity brother. |
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The whole thing makes me break out in a rash not seen since the last time I went to a free tequila party at a non-selective fraternity house. |
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This security forces staff sergeant from Elmendrof Air Force Base finds fraternity with Anchorage's brokers, truckers and teachers. |
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Sonny, of Bolton Woods, was a one-off, an irreplaceable character known both in and out of the horse fraternity. |
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We get the feeling of belonging to the fraternity without needing to be hazed. |
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Or for those few wealthy or talented enough, it's a hermetic fraternity dissimulating itself to the outside world through art and culture. |
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If this papal pilgrimage had a central theme, it was brotherhood and the fraternity of man. |
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Space permits me to relate just two incidents that happened recently to members of the running fraternity in Sligo. |
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Once the anorak-wearing fraternity have picked it over for factual errors, the debate will start over who has been left out. |
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The event promises to enthral the fraternity of adventure freaks, spectators and participants. |
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But now a more ruthless criminal fraternity is coveting these most unlikely commodities. |
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Nevertheless, college masters still complained that fraternity men felt more allegiance to their frats than to their colleges. |
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Hill walkers obviously lack the kind of influence wielded by the hunting fraternity. |
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This persecution of the already-overtaxed motorist is becoming almost as hysterical as the persecution of smokers and the hunting fraternity. |
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He teaches himself the art of forgery, and his talents are in demand by the criminal fraternity. |
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I also resented his attack on financial journalists, as I count most of the finance fraternity among my closest friends. |
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His closest friends have always been from outside the professional golf fraternity. |
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There is a fraternity of legal professionals in the US who have set up a veritable minefield. |
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She is part and parcel of the rowing fraternity and shares her house with three male rowers. |
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Boxes and hunting lodges proliferated in market towns such as Melton Mowbray, where the hunting fraternity would stay throughout the season. |
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It is a passion shared by an exclusive fraternity to which the geographical accident of birth in a traditional hurling area is the only passport. |
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The projects themselves were trivial, closer to a test contrived by a college fraternity than a business school, and that was the point. |
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Funding would support new systems in college dormitories as well as fraternity and sorority housing. |
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He was also active in intramural athletics and a dramatics group and was president of his college fraternity. |
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Targeted populations include freshmen, sorority and fraternity members, and students who have been caught violating college alcohol policies. |
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America's Black college-based fraternity and sorority movement is rapidly approaching two historic milestones. |
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Our conversation concerned our roles as fraternity and sorority people while in college. |
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The British converted it into an Anglican Church in 1795 and in 1949 it joined the fraternity of the Church of South India. |
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Many noted that the fraternity served the churches through its inculcation of moral virtues and brotherly love. |
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The rest of the church fraternity in NZ becomes an easy target, an easy place to direct peoples anger. |
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At the meeting, there were some who wanted him put on notice that he had violated the protocols of episcopal fraternity by acting as he did. |
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Liberty, fraternity and equality must be reclaimed for the millions of the deprived and oppressed of the Indian earth. |
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Freedom, democracy and fraternity are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism. |
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You do us great honour and your being here shows that it is a bond of friendship, understanding our fraternity. |
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The cross and the resurrection should be the source of communion and fraternity. |
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I want increased liberty, equality and fraternity, not a diminution of democracy as we are tiptoed into totalitarianism and authoritarianism. |
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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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In the cradle of liberty, equality and fraternity, a presidential candidate is accused of bigotry, intolerance and some say anti-Semitism. |
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Many of the artisans and labourers supported the ideals of that revolution-liberty, equality and fraternity. |
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He was also a respected and long-serving member of his local Freemasons fraternity, an exclusively male society. |
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The George Washington chapter, founded in the early 1960s, was the farthest north the fraternity ever reached. |
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Group one winners Balmuse and Mi Jubilee dead-heated for the title and the result proved popular with the Wanganui racing fraternity. |
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He bred greyhounds for many years and had many friends in the racing fraternity. |
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There is no doubt that despair has gripped the cricket fraternity in the Caribbean but strangely none has come up with a remedy. |
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It is the prayerful longing of people everywhere for universal peace and fraternity. |
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In the weeks ahead, they'll be going door-to-door at dorms and fraternity and sorority houses. |
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As was widely expected amongst the cricket fraternity, the drawing of pretty white lines upon grass is very similar to a rain dance. |
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The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity proved inadequate as bases for a fully rational society. |
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Close friendship and fraternity between the gymnasts from the socialist countries prevailed. |
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Yet the rest of the movie is keen to the ideals of liberation and fraternity. |
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Sleeping in a one-bedroom apartment with fraternity keggers going on outside is good for pampered big leaguers, anyway. |
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The alchemists were a fraternity of researchers devoted to converting lead into gold. |
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The special argot bespoke a fraternity with shared affinities extending beyond child larcenists. |
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This step by the medical fraternity amounts to a giant leap for the whole country, he added. |
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Although some bird-lovers have leapt to their defence, there is an undeniably anti-social element among the pigeon fraternity. |
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The Belgian band encapsulated the friendly spirit of fraternity that lies at the heart of folk. |
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From Little League all the way to Cooperstown, there's a fraternity convened by the adrenaline rush of throwing a baseball. |
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Another offshoot of the Rosicrucian fraternity, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, left manuscripts describing the Ritual of Invisibility. |
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The rowdies were given a free hand to subvert justice, equality, liberty and fraternity. |
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Denis was well known among the racing fraternity having rubbed shoulders with them for many years. |
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I concluded that I was asked along as a member of the ladies football fraternity, and so thought it best to bring a colleague. |
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We know that in the criminal fraternity attacks on the elderly and infirm are seen as the lowest of the low. |
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He sees a potential avenue to popularity in rushing a fraternity on campus. |
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Paddy was always great company and is very sadly missed by the athletic fraternity. |
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And a new tunnel is now being built by a fraternity of miners who call themselves the Sandhogs. |
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He is one of the mainsprings in the Australian sporting fraternity and has served in various capacities. |
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Or the college student who pays a fraternity brother to write his term paper on 17 th-century European history. |
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His abhorrence of presumed criminal accomplices within the black robed fraternity has been well scripted. |
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The blue shirts, who dominated the game in the past in the local fraternity are making a determined effort to revive the game. |
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But to Scotland's gambling fraternity, Henry Spurway is the friendly giant making a mint from the current wave of betting mania. |
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Very often we have to work shoulder to shoulder with one another and do not want a situation that compromises that fraternity or causes tensions. |
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From the very outset there was bitter conflict as to who exactly should be the beneficiaries of liberty, equality and fraternity. |
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Seven or eight years ago the bloodsports fraternity were claiming in newspaper advertisements that one million people attended Boxing Day hunt meets. |
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To his bereft family and friends in the racing fraternity we offer our condolences for their great loss and our appreciation for the memories of this brave young man. |
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However, during the few weeks when a trip to Kazakhstan remained a possibility, the football branch of our journalistic fraternity went into overdrive. |
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After feeding small birds for over 20 years, suddenly the pigeon fraternity found me, dozens of them took up residence, cooing loudly at daybreak and ruining my beauty sleep. |
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At Lafayette, Euler allegedy joined FIJI, a fraternity not recognized by the administration. |
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Shortly after being laid-off as an account executive for Coca-Cola, Harris and his two fraternity brothers, Shaw and Smith, came together to further develop the idea. |
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From speaking with USC fraternity brothers, it almost seems worse for the boys. |
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In addition, a new policy required that all fraternity parties be registered with the dean of student's office and the campus police, who provide on-site security. |
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On a related note, one of my old fraternity brothers has a new blog. |
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The colourful and flamboyant solicitor, famous for his Cuban cigars, quick wit, and genial sense of devilment, attained folk hero status among the showbiz fraternity. |
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Purdue University suspended a fraternity for five years and disciplined two others in April for various infractions during a party and during a fight at the student union. |
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Within the meteorological fraternity will they henceforth be held in awe and get the best seats at the annual Christmas dance and pull the cutest weather girls? |
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Sadly, in both the media's portrayal of frats and the public's common misconceptions surrounding the fraternity system, this definition is often forgotten. |
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His continued popularity as a writer is curious, given that he is widely acknowledged, within the historical fraternity, as decidedly second-rate. |
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She said that more than 50 per cent of the population thought hunting should continue, perhaps under licence, which the hunting fraternity would accept. |
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He was mainly active in Rome, where he arrived c. 1625-8 and became the leader of the Schildersbent, a bacchanalian fraternity of Netherlandish artists living in the city. |
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Yet, it should probably be kept in mind that the banking fraternity is one of the most entrenched bastions of male chauvinism and conservatism in Japanese society. |
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Okay, there is a growth in the Spanish carp fishing fraternity at the moment but it's still guestimated there are way less than a thousand serious guys. |
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We belong to a fraternity created by the dysfunction of history and the immaturity of this democracy. |
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They belong to the Greek Orthodox fraternity, which shares control over the church with other denominations but is the dominant force within the sacred site. |
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Even the criminal fraternity must be repulsed by this crime and must be setting their minds to exposing the person who did this as soon as possible. |
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The fraternity brothers were all football jocks and basketball stars. |
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There is urgent need to link and sensitise the police, medical fraternity and the judiciary so that deterring punishments are meted out to the offenders, he said. |
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Our dire need is harmony, fraternity and solidarity among the people. |
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The homosocial paradigm of the fraternity of officers, however, produces a new impossibility, for its same-sex society cannot reproduce, cannot generate a future. |
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A sobering article on gang rape inside a UVA fraternity has Wahoo alumni like myself up in arms. |
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And an anonymous junior in a fraternity at Emory University feels similarly. |
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Inside Higher Ed opened the question of Banning frats in September after some schools began suspending fraternity activities. |
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The government of Colombia decided to loan the 28,000 square meter fixer-upper to a fraternity of hermetic Benedictine monks. |
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And how do fraternity members feel about their organizations being on the chopping block? |
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The story that I want to tell is the story of liberty, equality and fraternity, which seemed to me to be the governing virtues of the order today. |
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According to Bloomberg, the number of fatalities at sae is higher than at any other fraternity. |
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Our sympathies are extended to his family and the Tyrone GAA fraternity. |
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There's going to be a big block party that weekend on fraternity row. |
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One male student told me about a teammate in a fraternity who struggled with an eating disorder. |
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We do not want to see any shortcomings and shortcuts, because clients depend very much on the goodwill and professionalism of the legal fraternity. |
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Liberty, equality and fraternity are enemies of the nationalist, extremist and europhobic visions that are affecting Europe today. |
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You can't hope to be considered one of the big men on campus unless you are a member of the right fraternity. |
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Richard A. Petke announces formation of Beta lota Tau, a new fraternity for campus computer freaks, knurds, hackers and assorted hangers on. |
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James thought it was cruel for the fraternity members to make the pledge think his father had died suddenly and refused to play along. |
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Promoted as a county fair, its participants celebrated fraternity, liberty, and national unity. |
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Democracy is threatened by dictatorship, and the gospel of human fraternity winces before the onslaughts of theories of racial supremacies. |
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Scott Krueger had passed out drunk during an initiation celebration at his fraternity. |
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These individuals have fraternity brothers and sorority sisters who are working at your camps. |
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David Bogenberger, 19, a freshman at NIU, was found unresponsive in the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house on Nov. |
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The Freemasonic fraternity is preparing itself for the onslaught of attention and accusations it might face after the release. |
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Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said that legal fraternity must unite all their efforts to actualise the vision of expeditious and inexpensive justice. |
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He soon finds himself being tempted by a Faustian bargain with the New York legal fraternity, and discovering that his new manager is not all he appears. |
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Protocols of kinship behaviour, in which younger brothers are expected to automatically defer to elder ones, routinise the ideal pattern of fraternity. |
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Branch manager Nicholas Cuneo allegedly created a special basement room in the style of a college fraternity, with a toilet bowl hanging from the ceiling. |
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This is, after all, a gathering of a typical fraternity of netheads, those Internet-obsessed students who every night fill the large computer labs sprinkled throughout campus. |
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In contrast, Communists were generally consistent in their emphasis on the fraternity of all peoples, which made the party an important source of antiracist sentiment. |
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He divided up the rest of his assets, including several properties, among individuals, religious institutions, and every guild and fraternity to which he belonged. |
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The priest shall be known as a Postulant until his reception into the Fraternity. |
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