How To Use Brotherly In A Sentence
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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His tracking of what players eat gives an insight into his big brotherly relationship with them.
Times, Sunday Times
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The language of brotherly love was not so easy to speak as he had supposed and was woefully short of imperatives.
DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
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She was sure William only felt a brotherly affection towards her.
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Seek the Kingdom of God and his justice here on earth through effective, brotherly solidarity with the neediest and the marginalized!
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Some situations lend themselves to brotherly shows of affection.
Christianity Today
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Texas, greets all of his players before a game with a peck on the cheek and preaches a creed of brotherly love in the locker room.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's a commercial point to the brotherly love, too.
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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The phil- in philately is the same as in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, or in audiophile a lover of high end stereo equipment.
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There was no way this time that he could consider the sight of her going into the water as something brotherly.
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If there were a medical condition defined as excessive attachment to baseball -- perhaps the word basophilia will do -- then the City of Brotherly Love could be said to suffer from an advanced case.
How The Phillies Stay On Top
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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How can a message of brotherly love be condescending?
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But in its depiction of brotherly love it achieves much that is touching and unexpected.
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The warder, whose name was Li and who disliked the gruff and unsociable criminal, was mystified to see a Korean looking after a Chinese with brotherly care.
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At that time, their denial was their belief that they were popular all over the World as a paternalistic big brotherly, goody-goody neighbor.
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There were times, in the past year especially, he did not think he was adequately performing his brotherly duties.
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It's the message of having good relations, brotherly relations.
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How are their brotherly relations?
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He tried to comfort her with a brotherly embrace.
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The real beauty in this primary season is that the party of brotherly love has been exposed as the hateful, power-hungry party of bigots, sexists, agist and racists that it really has been all along. brian
Obama holds big lead in Oregon
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Of course, these insights were only revealed in between the necessary mad, frenetic spurts of brotherly horseplay.
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Violence is limited to a dog attack ending in ripped clothing but no injuries, and Abby's boys have a brotherly scuffle.
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At stanzas instinct with blythe and cordial amities, more brotherly the grasp of peasant's in peasant's toil-hardened hands!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
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While the subject matter may be terminally uneasy viewing for many, the unprejudiced should award accolades to a surrealistic tale of brotherly love and dealing with one's lot.
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That look he gave her at the very end looked like a lot more than brotherly love. polly
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Gone are the days when virtues like faith, patience, temperance, knowledge, virtue, godliness, brotherly kindness and love, once fuelled our moral tanks.
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Here was the genuine article -- no, not the genuine article at all, we must go to Africa for that -- but the sort of creatures generations of slavery have made them: obsequious, trickish, lazy and ignorant, yet kind-hearted, merry-tempered, quick to feel and accept the least token of the brotherly love which is slowly teaching the white hand to grasp the black, in this great struggle for the liberty of both the races.
Hospital Sketches
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Like any adults, we labored under the illusion that our admonishing words brought about brotherly (sisterly) love and peace on earth.
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We, the Zapatistas, will not shut up and we will mobilize in support of out brotherly town and companion of Oaxaca.
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He gave her a brief, brotherly kiss.
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A case study of cause-and-effect, it's also a yarn of dangerously defective brotherly love.
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And the leaders of all these religions are corrupt and power-hungry, no matter how much peace and brotherly love they preach, they are cut-throat hypocrites.
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Romans 12: 10 Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;
For Better, For Worse
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A more brotherly feeling has created closer ties.
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Paul instructs us on how to treat one another: ‘Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.’
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Sea on the west, more sailors deserted from the whale-ships to the north, and they all starved together in right brotherly fashion.
The Gold Hunters of the North
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There was brotherly warmth as well as a touch of adult irony in his voice.
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She is still a child, and I have only a brotherly affection for her. "
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The language of brotherly love was not so easy to speak as he had supposed and was woefully short of imperatives.
DEVASTATING EDEN: The Search for Utopia in America
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Now, the June meeting marks another chance to start healing half a century of brotherly hatred.
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We became inseparable very quickly, and that brotherly bond only grew stronger as time passed.
Times, Sunday Times
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“Saudis take such things very seriously because they don’t expect such snubs from a brotherly country like Pakistan,” the source said.
Who needs the saudis?
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brotherly feelings
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His tracking of what players eat gives an insight into his big brotherly relationship with them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Men often walk holding hands, a sign of brotherly affection.
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The doctor laughed at what he called my brotherly anxiety, and remarked that the distance was but short; that my father would certainly send
The Young Llanero A Story of War and Wild Life in Venezuela
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" I wanted you to show some brotherly concern for my well being.
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It is a fraternal order whose basic principles are philanthropy, truth and brotherly love.
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It is a fraternal order whose basic principles are philanthropy, truth and brotherly love.
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Mr. Darcy, you know perfectly well where to find me whenever you desire more, " he added with brotherly ease.
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We are in a brotherly dialogue, discussing all the issues capable of being discussed, especially the issues around general elections. "
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Some situations lend themselves to brotherly shows of affection.
Christianity Today
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Tolerance, submission, patriotism so called, brotherly love so named -- all these things were to come later, as they have ever done in the development of communities, builded mainly upon the foundation of individual aggressiveness and individual centrifugence.
The Girl at the Halfway House A Story of the Plains
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Only Bayard stood back from the merrymaking, to the side of the brotherly chat, watching me closelyperhaps even a little distrustfully, though perhaps the distrust I saw in his face arose from my sense of my own misdeeds, from my fear of discovery.
Virginity
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Page view page image: on the red field of war he practiced "Relief and Brotherly Love" in saving the life of Colonel Broun, a British officer, whom he recognized masonically as a brother of the "Mystic Tie.
Virginia and Virginians
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Three points - and a whole lot of brotherly bragging rights.
The Sun
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The performances are all fine especially Craig and Schreiber who make us care about their brotherly relationship, even though they choose separate paths.
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This psalm is a brief encomium on unity and brotherly love, which, if we did not see the miseries of discord among men, we should think needless; but we cannot say too much, it were well if we could say enough, to persuade people to live together in peace.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Our ownership of Jerusalem is predicated upon mutual brotherly love.
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A little generous prudence, a little forbearance of one another, and some grain of charity might win all these diligences to join, and unite in one general and brotherly search after truth; could we but forgo this prelatical tradition of crowding free consciences and
Areopagitica
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Perhaps the chief attraction of fairy tales is due to their representing the child as living in brotherly friendship with nature and all creatures.
The Art of the Story-Teller
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Arsenal defender Lauren has described his spat with club captain Patrick Vieira on the team bus in Trondheim last week as no more than a brotherly disagreement.
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She cried as she rose and went towards him, he enveloped her in a big brotherly hug.
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Sir Henry Delmé, accompanied by the custode, would make himself acquainted with the wonders of the Florentine gallery; and every now and then, return to whisper some sentence, in the soothing tones of brotherly kindness.
A Love Story
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His brotherly instincts were kicking into high gear, no doubt.
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Paul instructs us on how to treat one another: " Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.
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Do not suppose the calculating wretch intended to push the 'flirtation' beyond what he called brotherly and sisterly conduct.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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Home centres on brotherly love.
Times, Sunday Times
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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In New York, a city not known for brotherly love, neighbours are helping neighbours.
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Rom 12: 10 Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;
The Powerful Equation of Love
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We English even, fastidious as we are, employ the term bowels as a natural symbolization for the affections of pity, mercy, or parental and brotherly affection.
Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
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We meet at this friend's loft and he gives me a rather brotherly peck on the cheek when we meet.
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The Friars brotherly Companion, who had given sufficient enstructions to the Nurse, and a small purse full of Sisters white thred, which a Nunne (after shrift) had bestowed on him, upon the husbands admittance into the Chamber (which they easily heard) came in also to them, and seeing all in very good tearmes, they holpe to make a joyfull conclusion, the Brother saying to Friar Reynard: Brother, I have finished all those foure jaculatory prayers, which you commanded me.
The Decameron
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You see in what a brotherly way I commence my letter: not with the frigid 'Sir' as if I were addressing one of a totally unkindred clay, one of the drossy children of earth, with whom I have no relationship and feel I could never have any familiarity.
Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
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We became inseparable very quickly, and that brotherly bond only grew stronger as time passed.
Times, Sunday Times
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And the leaders of all these religions are corrupt and power-hungry, no matter how much peace and brotherly love they preach, they are cut-throat hypocrites.
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There was brotherly warmth as well as a touch of adult irony in his voice.
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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He'd wistfully recalled the time when he'd felt brotherly love for him.
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The 2 nd order: Brotherly sister, grandparent, grandfather mother.
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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A certain brotherly affection would be expected of him.
Heaven Lake by John Dalton: Questions
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He had a vision of humanity bound together by "the imaginative powers which we all possess" in universal brotherly love.
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"Well, Anne, you have certainly surprised us all," he said as he gave her a brotherly peck on the cheek.
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Yet with me, and only me, he showed other qualities, like tenderness, true brotherly love, genuine affection.
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The motive force for this enthusiasm is not internationalism or an overdose of brotherly love, but the size of the market.
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That unfriendly, unbrotherly, unneighbourly, as well as rash and unmannerly, Spurning of the Execution, and then sending it to
John Adams diary 7, 21 March - 18 October 1761
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But by dinner that night, he was full of brotherly love.
Times, Sunday Times
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Depart New York through New Jersey Pennsylvania and to the city of brotherly love Philadelphia.
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The they had supported the Prague Spring in a convinced, brotherly, and firm manner.
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It sounds cheesy, but we have a kind of brotherly relationship.
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Dick, his arm about Ernestine in brotherly fashion, said good night to Graham where one of the divided ways led to the watch tower, and continued on with his pretty sister-in-law toward her quarters.
CHAPTER XIV
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Christians have occasionally suggested that all of society should run on an ethic of brotherly love.
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Philia—This is sometimes referred to as brotherly love the city of Philadelphia is the “city of brotherly love”.
The SOURCE of MIRACLES
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There's a commercial point to the brotherly love, too.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not much show of brotherly love there, telling on your own kith and kin.
A WORM OF DOUBT
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It happened sometimes that he began to recite the Hours, but could not finish the Psalm which he had begun because so many came to him one after the other; and that he might not yield to weariness and refuse to open the door to him that knocked, he said to himself, "Once more for the sake of God," and this "once more" he did often repeat till "once" became "often," for in his brotherly love he did patiently overcome the hardships and unrestfulness of these interruptions.
The Founders of the New Devotion: Being the Lives of Gerard Groote, Florentius Radewin and Their Followers.
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It's the message of having good relations, brotherly relations.
Times, Sunday Times
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THERE'S no such thing as brotherly love when you live in Walford.
The Sun
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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And the brotherly love was hugely apparent as he admitted:'I get quite emotional just kind of talking about it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The preacher amplified on the theme of brotherly love.
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He gave her a brotherly kiss on the cheek.
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He gave her a brief, brotherly kiss.
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He gave her a brotherly kiss on the cheek.
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It's a powerful story of brotherly love with an unlikely twist.
Times, Sunday Times
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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Reverend C. Harker, the Senior Roman Catholic Chaplain has also co-operated in a most brotherly fashion in common effort.
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SPAIN needed some brotherly love to reach the Olympic final.
The Sun
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He gave her a brotherly embrace in return.
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He worked hard at being brotherly, which sometimes strained Emilys patience.
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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 brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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Now, the Roscommon was a beautiful corps; no petty jealousies, no little squabbling among the officers, no small spleen between the major's wife and the paymaster's sister, -- all was amiable, kind, brotherly, and affectionate.
Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
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But by dinner that night, he was full of brotherly love.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gathered in convents which were also barracks, combining with the passive obedience of the soldier, the spontaneous submission of the religious, living shoulder to shoulder in brotherly union, commander and subordinate, these orders surpassed, in that cohesiveness which is the ideal of every military organization, the most famous bodies of picked soldiery known to history, from the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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I tried putting a little family of the babies into a cage in the plant case, hoping the mother who belonged to them would then appear and take care of them; but no, the entire colony trooped in and ran riot in the new place, and if a young gerbille was by chance left uncovered in the _melée_, a twentieth cousin would take it up tenderly as if it was its own mother, and replace it in the nest -- a very emblem of brotherly kindness and charity.
Wild Nature Won By Kindness
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Serbia could not be satisfied with such brotherly advice.
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Brotherly love comes at a price, it seems.
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I jerked upright in bed and clocked him in the jaw and we quickly returned to the floor in a brotherly-scuffle once more.
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Of course I gave her a concerned brotherly look through my tears of laughter.
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Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;
Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report
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He like Bismarck believed that Serbia had the mission to unite brotherly peoples.
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THERE'S no such thing as brotherly love when you live in Walford.
The Sun
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It was the turn of the moderate voices for a while, and not urging brotherly or cousinly forgiveness and love, but laying down bluntly the brutal facts; for if this stalemate, wrangling and waste continued, said Robert Bossu with cold, clear emphasis, there would eventually be nothing worth annexing or retaining, only a desolation where the victor, if the survivor so considered himself, might sit down in the ashes and moulder.
A River So Long
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Alex was rather surprised to discover himself feeling brotherly affection towards them.
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Captain Lennox was always extremely kind and brotherly to Margaret.
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BLITZER: The cheesesteak is a symbol of Philadelphia, but now it's a symbol of the battle over illegal immigration as well, and that battle is raging in the City of Brotherly Love.
CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2006
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England species (I omit the brotherly-love greenlet, never having been fortunate enough to know him) the white-eye is decidedly the most ambitious, the warbling and the solitary are the most pleasing, while the red-eye and the yellow-throat are very much alike, and both of them rather too monotonous and persistent.
Birds in the Bush
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I thought liberals believed in brotherly love ... sharon
Hadassah Lieberman under attack over industry ties
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Flags of the 'Three free Peoples of the Universe,' trinal brotherly flags of England, America, France, have been waved here in concert; by
The French Revolution
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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Yet he gave her no hope, treating her in brotherly fashion and rarely seeing her.
Chapter 43
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I would find myself, dentures fractured or hopelessly misplaced, in horrible chambres garnies, where I would be entertained at tedious vivisecting parties that generally ended with Charlotte or Valeria weeping in my bleeding arms and being tenderly kissed by my brotherly lips in a dream disorder of auctioneered Viennese bric-a-brac, pity, impotence and the brown wigs of tragic old women who had just been gassed.
The Guardian World News
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How are their brotherly relations?
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps envy, malice and ‘all uncharitableness’ show up more vividly in an organisation committed to brotherly love.
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Here was the genuine article – no, not the genuine article at all, we must go to Africa for that – but the sort of creatures generations of slavery have made them: obsequious, trickish, lazy and ignorant, yet kind-hearted, merry-tempered, quick to feel and accept the least token of the brotherly love which is slowly teaching the white hand to grasp the black, in this great struggle for the liberty of both the races.
Hospital Sketches
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I guess Michael and I were trying to find a way to express our brotherly love for one another.
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And the brotherly love was hugely apparent as he admitted:'I get quite emotional just kind of talking about it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps any relaible information should be given to Crimestoppers and Childline to stop it from being 'nipped' in the bud by any Brotherly officers in the council or local police.
Cyril-occhio: Needn't Work There, Could've Left
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The moe reaction is a pure, almost brotherly emotional response.
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There are plentiful signs -- take the "corban" passage, for instance, still more, the details of the Prodigal Son -- of the same deep and tender thinking as we find in the most authentic sayings about marriage applied to the parental and brotherly relation.
The History of David Grieve
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Then, in good brotherly form, Nate reaches for the microphone.
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He leaned forward and kissed her forehead - a brotherly brush of his lips against her skin, no more.
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They worked the farm together for years in brotherly love.
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Instead, I felt different emotions, more brotherly, for him.
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As for Men-of-War, when they chance to meet at sea, they first go through such a string of silly bowings and scrapings, such a ducking of ensigns, that there does not seem to be much right-down hearty good-will and brotherly love about it at all.
Moby Dick; or the Whale
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Well, we'd just had a wee blether on the universal nature of brotherly love, when a clishmaclaver broke out, over by your kiln.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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STATE PROPERTY II" is the tale of three notorious gangsters, and their bloody battle for supremacy in the City of Brotherly Love.
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Then from this intimity, this sacredness of feeling, the speaker passed gradually and finally into the challenge, the ringing yet brotherly challenge, it was in truth his mission to deliver.
The Case of Richard Meynell
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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Three points - and a whole lot of brotherly bragging rights.
The Sun
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Rather, the stylistic dullness is disagreeably coarsened and made the more decadent by being a brotherly symptom of, and in fact a technical support for, the assumption (which has only strengthened in the past 150 years) that the aim of poetry is apotheosis, an ecstatic and unmediated self-consumption in the moment of perception and feeling.
“The Cure of Poetry in an Age of Prose” : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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Home centres on brotherly love.
Times, Sunday Times
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The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
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SPAIN needed some brotherly love to reach the Olympic final.
The Sun
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That's hardly brotherly love, is it?
The Sun
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At Hyde Park Corner on a tub she stands preaching; shrouds herself in white and walks penitentially disguised as brotherly love through factories and parliaments; offers help, but desires power; smites out of her way roughly the dissentient, or dissatisfied; bestows her blessing on those who, looking upward, catch submissively from her eyes the light of their own.
Mrs. Dalloway
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That's hardly brotherly love, is it?
The Sun
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Ms. Harrison has hit upon something more biblically abhorrent even than incest: She's discovered brotherly betrayal, an archetypal transgression intimately associated with the word blazoned on the cover of this novel.
A Novel of Brotherly Betrayal, By a Sexpert on Family Matters
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It's a powerful story of brotherly love with an unlikely twist.
Times, Sunday Times
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It sounds cheesy, but we have a kind of brotherly relationship.
Times, Sunday Times
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Alexander Fitzwilliam was John's younger brother, and there had always been a brotherly rivalry between the two.