How To Use Comrade In A Sentence

  • Comrades however had the last say when Dean Gordon grabbed a consolation goal for them on the stroke of full time.
  • It is as good as the spirit of their comrades in munition factories in Great Britain. Defence of Liberty—There and Here
  • Fiji, were hailed by comrades for "excelling" in their roles after dying in separate incidents in Nad-e Ali on Tuesday. WalesOnline - Home
  • It's knockabout stuff aimed at sending the comrades back to their constituencies with a smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soldiers and chaplains who tried to force religion on their comrades thus often faced ostracism.
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  • But they have to beware of spilling secrets in front of their old comrades.
  • -- - Here be two arblasts, comrades, with windlaces and quarrells The arblast was a cross-bow, the windlace the machine used in bending that weapon, and the quarrell, so called from its square or diamond-shaped head, was the bolt adapted to it. -- - to the barbican with you, and see you drive each bolt through a Saxon brain. Ivanhoe. A Romance
  • There is a particular comradeship because physical and mental strengths are tested in so many spheres. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's a real vote-winner, comrades. The Sun
  • He was a psychologist rather than a philosopher, and his interest and zest in life, in the relationships of simple people, the intermingling of personal emotions and happy comradeships, kept him from ever forming cynical or merely spectatorial views of humanity. Ionica
  • Ad hominem slanders are fine when directed at former comrades.
  • He might surface, gasp for air and taunting by his pirate comrades and then be keelhauled back underwater.
  • Some of our comrades love to unite long articles with no substance, very much like the foot-bindings of a slattern long as well as smelly.
  • She'll often use the tu word, instead of the formal vous, which suggests immediately comradery.
  • 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.
  • Like many former comrades he proved a surprisingly skilled businessman and set up an investment company. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it was an intimate kitchen, with close quarters, and as far as I was concerned, the comradery was all the better. Jeremy Elias: Death by Dinner Rush
  • Somehow, Quentin split off from his comrades.
  • A bulky parka smothered the individual's identity, but the flared black trousers marked him as a member of Starfleet; grinning, Kirk redirected his course to join his snowsuited comrade. The Kobayashi Maru
  • Refreshing in the fact that I saw old school friends, housemates, comrades, and others who I hadn't seen in years.
  • Each passing year leaves us with fewer veterans of the First World War to describe eye-witness accounts of the horror, bravery and comradeship at the front.
  • Old comrades of the Lincolnshire Regiment had been given a £7,000 Lottery grant to cover the cost of going to Arras on April 9 to rebury the 20 soldiers found in a mass grave in France.
  • Not for yourselves, O comrades, but for your children -- _your children_! The Nine-Tenths
  • 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.
  • And why my comrade changed her dress from one that fit more comfily I love Jet Noise
  • Where a sick man had friends or comrades, of course part of their duty, in taking care of him, was to "louse" his clothing. Andersonville — Volume 2
  • Instead comrades prefer to watch another new day dawn in another capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last issue had a good letter from someone who signed himself ‘Conscript’, describing how he and his comrades were forced to waste their time in polishing brass, blacking the rubber hoses on stirrup pumps with boot polish, scraping broom handles with razor blades, and so on. As I Please
  • —how he had grown weary for his native countryside, for the smithy: —weary of living always so far away from them all, and of the discipline—much harsher of late—as well as of his comrades, who called him “Prussian” because of his Alsatian accent. The Bad Zouave
  • 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.
  • All in the party senior leadership save his closest guerilla comrades were purged.
  • And how my comrade, the other pewter soldier, lives! Andersen's Fairy Tales
  • On top of Aliens running wild throughout the town, another Predator has raveled from “Predator-ville” to take revenge of the death of his comrade. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1039
  • Its primary aims are comradeship and welfare.
  • Here, the life between you and your townee, your comrade in arms, your fellow sufferer or your funs teamer is becoming rich and colorful. It is such an easy way to communicate with each other.
  • Communist Party and communist youth have won big political and organizational successes in the establishment of their policy, because the recent feat of the rescue of Comrades Pompeyo, Guillermo, and Teodoro has filled with enthusiasm and renewed energy all the communist militants of the country, and because, finally, the anarchist, adventurous policy of the antiparty group has demonstrated its inevitable failure and has enormously helped in the clarification of problems under discussion. LASO CLOSING SESSION
  • Beyond is the cemetery -- long, winding galleries hewn out of the solid rock, with recesses on either hand, wherein, tier above tier, lie the revolutionists just as they were laid away by their comrades long years agone. Chapter 19: Transformation
  • And a moment later a conoidal bullet struck him square in the chest and knocked him flat in the dirt among his comrades. Ailsa Paige
  • The comrades he lost were those burnt to death in aircraft crashing in flames. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fortunate owner of this derived quite a little income of meal by shrewdly loaning it to his knifeless comrades. Andersonville
  • The loss of a comrade in battle or death of a relative as a result of blockade or bombing often causes real bitterness which may be visited upon enemies who could have had no hand in the original act.
  • You are our young comrades, so I will speak very frankly and without reserve.
  • This quartet featured a stunning, slashing, angry modern-dance dialogue between two dancers, then a requiem for fallen comrades.
  • I saw the confidence and comradeship of shared extreme interests. Times, Sunday Times
  • You still share in the comradery, the stories and the celebration of the harvest. Get Your Hunting Camp Featured in F&S!
  • The soldier and his comrades-in-arms moved deeper into enemy territory, encapsulated in their tank.
  • When word came down of a judge's ruling that gays could serve openly in the military, an Air Force officer received joyous congratulations from a comrade. Pentagon To Gay Troops: Stay Silent Or Trouble Could Find You
  • But there is no fight so vigorous as one between comrades, and she proclaimed that she had learned far more from her intellectual bunfights with the Americans than from their ‘dignified’ British counterparts.
  • This is a far cry indeed from the Anzac's credo of self-mocking mateship and chiacking comradeship and two-up and beer shouts.
  • He had no desire to share the fate of his executed comrades.
  • If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars; It may be, in yon smoke conceal'd, Your comrades chase e'en now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
  • Then, pointing to one of his comrades, he said, ‘He was even deputized by the governor of the state of Louisiana.’
  • Her mum, Pauline Russell, has also handcrafted a doll, which she plans to raffle at Comrade Social Club in Old Road, Clacton.
  • 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.
  • Alcinous to receive them as comrades; and there in the island long time they dwelt with the Phaeacians, until in the course of years, the The Argonautica
  • Now the crime of Barry and his comrades was that they apparently showed disregard for the sanctity of human life.
  • Some teams even take their comradery off the field and hang out together.
  • As for him, he was not thinking of the mountain girl, the oread who, in the days when he was younger and his heart beat high, had caught his light fancy, tempting him from his comrades back to the cabin in the valley, to look again into her eyes and touch the brown waves of her hair. Audrey
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • A comrade gave him a tot of rum and a sixpence to bite on.
  • Tattoos in the civil wars symbolized allegiance to military commanders and comrades-in-arms rather than to the local community.
  • The roll call of lost comrades is about to begin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does that, once the smiles of victory and defeat have faded, betoken a fresh generation of Labour comradeship? Whatever It Takes: The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour by Steve Richards – review
  • The 81-year-old from Great Horton travelled with his daughter to visit battle grounds and cemeteries where his comrades have been buried.
  • There must be complete, comradely, mutual confidence amongst revolutionaries, and we must stand undeviatingly together in the decisive struggle. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • Obsessed with precautions, obedient to instinct, comrades described him as almost a wild animal.
  • Finally unmuffled and confronted by his comrades, who leave in contempt, Paroles resolves henceforth to make a shameless living as a laughing stock.
  • That he, too, should be lass-lorn never for a moment occurred to his comrade of the line. A Wounded Name
  • He then sold out his former comrades-in-arms by accusing them of war crimes as a stepping stone to office.
  • _On y va, patron_," cried one of the fellows, cheerfully, and jumped into his dinghey, while his comrade still stared and grinned, and the stalwart lads of the _Peregrine_ grinned back at the queer foreign figure with the brown cap and the big gold earrings. The Light of Scarthey
  • And he did, riding into the city on a tank with some of his old Spanish republican comrades on August 25, 1944.
  • But the comradery wasn't total: Flug's findings for Kennedy led directly to creation of the Senate Watergate Committee, also known as the Ervin Committee. Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate
  • A wolf jumps a fence, and then digs back in to release his comrades. Times, Sunday Times
  • His comrades cried as they formed the firing party and some shot wide. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the _crop, crop, crop_ of the browsing animals had begun again from close at hand, and the comrades stood listening for some little time while the otherwise unbroken stillness once more reigned. A Dash from Diamond City
  • The alternative to this is not the cosy, comradely little agora of the ancient Athenians but streets filled with thousands shouting in favour of contradictory wishes and guided by neither agreed ethics nor law.
  • I ask if being scorned by his old comrades-in-arms has saddened him.
  • Whereupon she called a comrade from the book storehouse management and they both went off to the book storehouse to get my book. NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories
  • They are kidnapped, and spend a terrifying four years together in grim captivity - polar opposites unexpectedly finding a passionate friendship and comradeship in adversity.
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • With a desperation that was madness, unmindful of the pain, he hurried up the slope to the crest of the hill over which his comrade had disappeared — more grotesque and comical by far than that limping, jerking comrade. LOVE OF LIFE
  • Appa the comrade was one such character, which really put to test his histrionic prowess.
  • But in this instance, comrade Preobrazhensky has completely forgotten about this fundamental methodological demand of Marxism.
  • Although the two had never met before they showed true Scouting comradery and really appreciated each other on the 26-mile course.
  • Some comrades are soft and hesitate to take action against offenders.
  • Mr Meridor's father was a comrade-in-arms of the party's founder.
  • I know my opinion is shared by many of my comrades in the Labour movement.
  • The explosion shook the ground, sending both of the comrades to the ground.
  • His two comrades - the green-haired mage and the black-haired faery - had awoken after a few days, but as for him, he had just kept sleeping.
  • The kidnappers had threatened to behead all four unless their jailed comrades were released.
  • Apparently he loved the comradery of religious cult members? Think Progress » Democratic congresswoman proposes pay cut for members of Congress.
  • A comrade had found a cave near Pac Bo, a village nestled amid the strange northern landscape of limestone hills.
  • Today they would receive treatment - but in the 1940s they were publicly shamed, stripped of their badges of rank in front of their comrades and ordered to carry out menial tasks on another station.
  • To this terrible, irrepressible yearning, (surely more or less down underneath in most human souls) —this universal democratic comradeship—this old, eternal, yet ever-new interchange of adhesiveness, so fitly emblematic of America—I have given in that book, undisguisedly, declaredly, the openest expression. Preface, 1876, To the Two-Volume Centennial Edition of L. of G. and “Two Rivulets.” Collect
  • He rises with the occasion, and the sheepish "gaby" becomes the knowing practical man; his is now the voice of authority, and his comrades recant on the spot, acknowledge his superiority without a murmur, and perform "ko-tow" before the once despised man of undeveloped abilities. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places
  • These scampered through his brain and tore up his heart and tumbled about in his throat and lungs, and maintained a furious harlequinade, and in short behaved in a way that was quite disgraceful, and that caused the poor young man alternately to amuse, annoy, astonish, and stun his comrades, who beheld the exterior results of those private theatricals, but had no conception of the terrific combats that took place so frequently on the stage within. The Wild Man of the West A Tale of the Rocky Mountains
  • Another Committee of Fourteen investigator in 1914 observed the loose behavior of women workers in a restaurant: “They were putting on their aprons, combing their hair, powdering their noses, . . . all the while tossing back and forth to each other, apparently in a spirit of good-natured comradeship, the most vile epithets that I had ever heard emerge from the lips of a human being.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • His comrades were battling to make the docks safe so aid ships can unload. The Sun
  • While the living comrades of those buried in a New Caledonia cemetery stand at salute, a bugle sounds ‘Taps’ - voicing the promise that they have not died in vain.
  • Do they feel any comradeship towards her? Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking from the drowsy room, which is the world of his body, into the stirring life outside, he who longs for the gay kindliness of comradely exertion can project himself into the glad errantries of nature. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • Elected by a meeting of the ship's officers, it helps to foster comradely relations among servicemen.
  • He put all his powers into sending a stronger wind into the sails of his own boat while his bewil - deled comrades in the suddenly becalmed ships called over the water, inquiring desperately the rea - son for his act. The Weird of the White Wolf
  • He caught a feeling of chumminess, though at the same time he was bitingly aware that it was very much of a woman who embraced him in that comradely smile. THE STAMPEDE TO SQUAW CREEK
  • The comrades were too sympathetic or polite to express alarm that he's only just realised.
  • Encouraged by his comrades' response to his drawings, he eventually sent one of his cartoons to the Bystander magazine, and a legend was born.
  • He and his fellow buglers have the unfortunate and often daunting task of playing ‘Taps’ at the memorial ceremonies for the division, leaving at a moment's notice at times to play the final respects for fallen comrades and those attending the services.
  • And how my comrade, the other pewter soldier, lives! Andersen's Fairy Tales
  • Their combat days are over, but father and son reminisce about a past that makes them comrades as well as kin.
  • Many comrades still resent him for winning all those elections. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second week begins tomorrow, with a party election broadcast portraying the pair as old friends and comrades at arms.
  • Pilots and ground crew had proudly donned the bands to show support for wounded comrades. The Sun
  • Abu Kir and Abu Sir were exchanging reproof and excuse, the dyer said to him, “Even as thou art beknown of the King, so also am I; and, Inshallah, - God willing-I will make him love and favour thee more than ever, for my sake, he knoweth not that thou art my comrade, but I will acquaint him of this and commend thee to him.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • This arrangement suits the prisoners of war, but as their comrade is unable to mend, they would like the woman, who previously did this job, to take it on again. Work Camp 11006 GW
  • Leeroy Jenkins is the World of Warcraft character of Ben Schultz who screws up the plans of his comrades and ends up dooming them all. Five Hilarious Web Sites | myFiveBest
  • But everyone else was also entering into dangerous enemy territory, so Cat and her comrades had to stay sharp or else get left behind.
  • We must fight for our rights, comrades!
  • 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.
  • Not not those comrade (I've niched the nomination now) – gimme the ones from Vlad Putin. Obama campaign to release report on his personal health
  • As Millar trudged through the knee-high snow, he watched comrades - exhausted and disoriented - tumble into drifts.
  • As Comrade Teng Hsiao-ping stated, if we elect them the significance will be similar to their election at the Seventh Congress.
  • 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.
  • He managed to withdraw without leaving behind a wounded comrade. The Sun
  • But by August 1946 the wartime comradeship in arms had given way to deep distrust. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • See "shelter", it's called comradeship, "Ding hao" -- I believe Chinese for "work together", it's how three men who have never met share something which you will never even have a hint of, sharing a bond that you will never have the good fortune to experience ... not with your present mind-set, anyway. Legitgov
  • Her aim was to avenge the brutal treatment of comrades in police custody.
  • He waited five hours until two of his comrades could reach him. The Sun
  • The officer, puled and exasperated at the girl's insistence that she was neither doped nor molested by her male comrades in the DSE, muttered that, 'It couldn't be possible .... Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • Comrades, we shall overthrow the government as true as there are fifteen intermediary acids between margaric acid and formic acid; however, that is a matter of perfect indifference to me. Les Miserables
  • In two weeks Marcone, Pecina and thousands of comrades in arms, brother soldiers and Marines -- and not a few women in so-called noncombat roles, like Jessica Lynch, the POW rescued last week -- performed a truly memorable feat. The Grunt's War
  • I am sure he and his comrades saw themselves as pious Muslims.
  • But there has always been the continuous high of the friendship and comradeship shared with fellow firefighters.
  • Saved dozens of comrades in two enemy encounters. The Sun
  • He and his comrades thus ‘swallowed our doubts and reservations and defended it.’
  • He had not submitted in advance for the approval of his comrades in the Party Presidium.
  • 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.
  • Life guideline of Chen Yun Comrade is " practicalism". So is technique work.
  • Then through the gloom, with clear-pealing voice from across the stream, she called on Phrontis, the youngest of Phrixus 'sons, and he with his brothers and Aeson's son recognised the maiden's _voice_; and in silence his comrades wondered when they knew that it was so in truth. The Argonautica
  • You think crazy thoughts, and sometimes you do crazy things -- tie a comrade's boot laces together, short-sheet his bunk, toss a live grenade into an officer's tent, take an assault weapon to a stress clinic and shoot as many GIs as you can. A judge in Georgia, and 5 American soldiers we just killed.
  • If we love the creatures of earth, who are so gaily irresponsible, so full of zest, we shall share with them the large-hearted merriment of comradeship, and find that the blessing of the helpless is the key to unlock the world. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • The Dragoons closest to the Prussians immediately turned and galloped back up the slope towards their comrades.
  • Don't take him seriously, comrade. He just likes to tease everyone.
  • Both he and his French comrade were captured, and Bach was twice court-martialed by the Germans on suspicion of being an American _franc-tireur_ -- the penalty for which is death! Flying for France With the American escadrille at Verdun
  • Many of my comrades were already dead from hunger, thirst and lack of air.
  • But a new obstacle now arose in his troop; they had reckoned on a civic supper with their comrades of the guard; and the notion of bivouacking in front of the Abbaye, under the chilling wind and fierce showers which now swept down the dismal streets, was too much for their sense of discipline. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
  • Graying now, its veterans approach the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (aka “The Wall”) in reverence, some shielding their eyes with their hands, lest they be seen shedding tears for comrades (and perhaps their own youth) lost. Honor is due
  • His comrade was mounted upon a destriere of the true Norman breed, that had first champed grass on the green pastures of Burlesques
  • A lot of the people you associate with in your forum will also want to trade links with you; do it, it builds comradely .
  • Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and comradely self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men.
  • Some fellow soldiers say comrades died during efforts to find him. The Sun
  • Welcome to the industrial revolution, comrade.
  • Now Aeson's son, as soon as his comrades had made the hawsers fast, leapt from the ship, and with spear and shield came forth to the contest; and at the same time he took the gleaming helmet of bronze filled with sharp teeth, and his sword girt round his shoulders, his body stripped, in somewise resembling Ares and in somewise Apollo of the golden sword. The Argonautica
  • I found there a rebel, covered with clotted blood, pillowing his head on the dead body of a comrade.
  • “If she were worth twenty crowns, and my comrade Arnold desired me to do so,” said the old whitebeard. Anne of Geierstein
  • Spluttering, he pulled himself up, grabbed the Hai Hau's bowline, then to his comrades ' complete astonishment, swam rapidly to shore. THE MYSTERY OF THE CHINESE JUNK
  • Now they seem to share a commonality as anonymous and comradely as the stream of old men, similarly shorn, walking blink-eyed from the Lind Road barber shop into the autumn sun.
  • The Eskimo looked at Johnny's regulation army shoes as he said the word comrade, but made no comment. Triple Spies
  • These men, with the exception of two or three who formed the permanent crew of the tender, were either going off to "relieve" their comrades and take their turn on board the floating lights, or were on their way to land, having been "relieved" -- such as George Welton the mate, Dick Moy, and The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands
  • It needs you to sustain its welfare work and it can help you by providing comradeship and support.
  • The men made a pilgrimage to the site of the PoW camp to open a replica hut built in memory of their comrades who died. The Sun
  • ‘In troth, dame,’ answered Willie, ‘ye are no sae far wrang; sae if my comrade is to take his dance, ye maun gie me my drink, and then bob it away like Madge of Middlebie.’ Redgauntlet
  • Both he and his French comrade were captured, and Bach was twice court-martialed by the Germans on suspicion of being an American franc-tireur -- the penalty for which is death! Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun
  • The comrades he lost were those burnt to death in aircraft crashing in flames. Times, Sunday Times
  • M'Iver, who was the first to take watch for the night, paced back and forth along the lobbies or stood to warm himself at the fire he fed at intervals with peat or pine-root Though he had a soldier's reverence for the slumbers of his comrades, and made the least of noises as he moved around in his deer-skins, the slightest movement so advertised his zeal, and so clearly recalled the precariousness of our position, that I could not sleep. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Surely, our current Commander In Chief -- Comrade Bush, the great nationalizer -- has proven that this is the height of lunacy. Michael B. Laskoff: $1 Trillion Bailout and The Medal of Freedom
  • Terren's staff sang out with a lamenting dirge, causing many men to cast away their weapons and run for safety, allowing Terren to cut down their abandoned comrades with his staff and short, erratic bursts of magic.
  • Their fellow residents' green camouflage uniforms in the middle of the desert and heel-driving march sets them apart from their Marine comrades-in-arms.
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • wangled" leave; I did myself see an application which would have wrung scalding tears from the eyes of a stoat, whose moving theme originated entirely in the fertile brain of one of the man's comrades. With Our Army in Palestine
  • In a moment more I saw I was mistaken, for at the throttle was a uniformed soldier, and another comrade in his gray-green costume was shoveling coal into the furnace. In the Claws of the German Eagle
  • He recounts how he and his comrades were among the last to be evacuated.
  • With such a comrade, such a friend, I fain would walk till journeys end,
  • For the players, it was a golden opportunity to catch up with their old comrades - and one they are keen to repeat in the future.
  • Eventually, Frank and his comrades anchored three miles off the French coast at day break.
  • Such debts amounted to about four thousand: one thousand five hundred for a horse, and two thousand five hundred as surety for a young comrade, Venovsky, who had lost that sum to a cardsharper in Vronsky’s presence. Chapter XIX. Part III
  • In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones.
  • A wolf jumps a fence, and then digs back in to release his comrades. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike so many of his comrades he survived the war.
  • It is quite unfortunate that, due to present conditions, there is little I can tell you about my comrades-in-arms without the fear that I might "incriminate" them. NOLA Indymedia
  • Don't you think, given the kind of comradery that men under arms have, if they were together at any point, somebody would have said, I remember George Bush, kind of a frat boy, liked to snort the coke, whatever it was, or didn't. CNN Transcript Sep 13, 2004
  • Here, where the privates of a regiment hold a mass meeting and discuss for hours an order to advance to the relief of sorely pressed comrades and decide not to obey it, and eventually throw down their rifles and with a meus conscia recti, proudly run away, we have Democracy with a vengeance. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy
  • It is about time my colleagues and comrades in the media caught up.
  • And during his Thanksgiving Day address to the troops in Baghdad, he paid tribute to their fallen comrades.
  • In the spirit of insternational comraderie, I am reaching across the pond today for a duo of marvy vintage British TV themes. Gruesome Twosome: God Save the Telly Edition : Scrubbles.net
  • There are many instances in which Israeli soldiers have lost their lives retrieving the bodies of their fallen comrades, said Gerald Steinberg , a political science professor at Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel. Israelis Divided on Prisoner Swap
  • Guided by their unmounted comrades, the troops got through the first wire and were right on top of the positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the soldiers rushed forward and began frisking the older man while his comrades covered him.
  • Bela clapped Jack on the shoulder in comradely fashion and gave him a sisterly hug. She towered over him, a full head taller.
  • Comrade Rudd plans to recure capitalism from eating itself. SOLO - Sense of Life Objectivists
  • His heartbroken family were overwhelmed by the number of friends and comrades who turned up to pay tribute to him at his funeral. The Sun
  • A reader sends along a copy of a breathless invitation that he received from Matthew Stadler, a Randy Gragg comrade in pretention and tortured artist-type gay author who puts together "presentations/symposia/bacchanals in Portland, Oregon, replete with food, drink, music, and general boisterousness garlanding the central pleasure of bright intellects voicing their excellent texts, winging it in conversation, and screening or presenting various textual and visual delights. Creep Suzette (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Well armed with our white Rio 2009 vests, white capris, litre of voddy, guarana drink, two bottles of champers, coloured accessory for what you wish for most next year (red / passion for me, blue / peace for Chris), and our equally prepared comrades-in-celebration from the hostel, we explored the beach for a good vantage point. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • ` Comrades, I am grateful for your diligence in discussion, but I believe that draws our business to an end. WALL GAMES
  • Who thought this sort of back-scratching nepotism would end when the comrades took over? The Sun
  • A tea ceremony is a coming together in feeling, a meeting of good comrades in a good season. Yasunari Kawabata - Nobel Lecture
  • These traditions, unspoken though they are, generate a competitive tension which leads to the use of deprecative gossip and other acts meant to sabotage a comrade competitor's status.
  • I have destroyed the ring of the horizon and got out of the circle of objects," exhorted the Russian abstractionist Kasmir Malevich, "Comrade aviators, sail on into the depths. John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers
  • But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda.
  • Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades.
  • Mountain, the champion phrase-fluter of the irrigated meadow in which he and a number of his comrades had found a summer home. Birds of the Rockies

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