After the Reformation once got under way, there existed a great friendship and fraternization among the Reformers. |
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No fraternization occured, and the revolutionary war advocated by the Bolshevik Left proved impossible. |
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States are normally loathe to deal with social war, and normally fear rather than encourage fraternization. |
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Tells about the fraternization between the men of the 620th and the German prisoners, two of whom Maple induced to escape with him. |
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Youngsters from all over Europe and beyond will gather here to sing and make music together in an atmosphere of fraternization. |
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During these months, especially at the beginning, there was a good deal of fraternization between the two sides, complete with competitions, gambling, and dinners. |
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The 2001 rules limited fraternization among agents and informants and instituted a Confidential Informant Review Committee that included federal prosecutors. |
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Football as a fraternization ritual between two nations which are drifting apart politically, despite many points in common? |
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I read a small historian book and for the first time I found out about fraternization. |
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I am happy to belong to a corps which does not admit fraternization. |
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There's Melissa and Mike, two sergeants who got married inside the Fort Dix chapel a month before we deployed — so in love, yet forbidden, because of fraternization policies, even to hold hands in front of other soldiers. |
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But the Priest later explained it was intentionally that way: no fraternization, no milk and cookies, etc., so as to filter out anyone not desperate to become a member of the Opus Dei. |
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Those were the years when some confidently predicted that Canso would become the greatest port in America. But the fraternization became offensive to the higher commands, and dissension was sown. |
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Language is not important here, fraternization is what counts. |
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During the afternoon pressure cooker exercise, students learned lessons on ethics, working climate, and fraternization prevention. |
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Like their American counterparts, German officials frowned on interracial sexual fraternization. |
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A sixth reason cited against allowing women in combat is that the presence of women will lead to sexual fraternization and disruption of discipline. |
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Some of the truces were just a head nod in agreement not to fight for a day, while many involved fraternization, meaning the troops visited with each other. |
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