How To Use Fraternal In A Sentence
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The President's official visit marks the start of a more fraternal relationship between the two countries.
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Silence has long been a tenet of mystery religions such as Wicca, as well as other fraternal organizations such as the Masons, or the Golden Dawn.
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Like most Soviet Fraternal Force vehicles, it carried the blazon of the Afghan Army.
KARA KUSH
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Not romantic love, of course, but fraternal love.
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Despite John's objections to psychological explanations, the mother functions as the sexualized prize and arbiter in this fraternal rivalry when the brothers come to blows on her doorstep.
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He therefore has much less of the baggage that converts often bring, and he is able to write in a largely irenic and fraternal manner.
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Fingerprints were in fact used to see whether twins were fraternal or identical.
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Sketching the plot of the film calls to mind any number of archetypal/hackneyed tales of fraternal rivalry, flight from danger, coming of age, and so on.
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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In "A Genetic Study of Male Sexual Orientation," a study that has now achieved almost as much renown as LeVay's, the Northwestern University psychologist Michael Bailey and Boston University's Richard Pillard compared fifty-six "monozygotic" twins (identical twins, from the same zygote, or fertilized egg), fifty-four "dizygotic" (fraternal) twins, and fifty-seven genetically unrelated adopted brothers.
Homosexuality and Biology
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Shortly before the Civil War, the fraternity regrouped and became the model for dozens of other fraternal organizations that enjoyed tremendous popularity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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The disease occurs in 30% of identical twins but in only 5% of fraternal twins.
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men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today
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In the freedom of this rather unalluring garb she entered into relations Platonic, fraternal, or tempestuously passionate with perhaps the most distinguished series of friends and lovers that ever fluttered about one flame.
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters
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fraternal twins are biovular
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A study of identical and fraternal twins separated at birth and adopted into different families showed the same heritability.
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The President's official visit marks the start of a more fraternal relationship between the two countries.
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These people were not allowed to join the fraternal organizations that had been previously established by and for white people, so they sought to form their own social organizations throughout the country.
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If the development of a certain disease is due to heredity, then genetic researchers would expect more of the identical twins to share the disease as compared to the same-sex fraternal twins.
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Not doubting at all that Your Beatitude would want to share these ideas, we beg you to accept the expression of our fraternal and cordial greetings.
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The project team recruited potential study participants by working with churches, community and fraternal organizations, funeral homes, African American businesses, and universities.
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The oddly alliterated Fervent Fray of Fraternal Fervor, written and directed by Thomas Thompson, is the second festival offering.
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`You gotta learn to take my fraternal interest in you in the spirit in which it's offered.
FLOATING CITY
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The most ambitious aspired from a filial to a fraternal relation with the image of
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Deals done in the past, between fraternal communist parties, continue to have ramifications in the present.
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The relative frequency of fraternal twins has halved since 1950.
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Clearly fraternal mutualism was effective for meeting some of the economic needs for many non-whites and poorer members of American society.
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Heritability is usually measured by concordance between parents and children, or between identical and fraternal twins.
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Our disagreements are fraternal, and we support each other whenever there are judicial problems.
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Younger brother Prince Khurram promptly had him killed, as fraternal ambitions were not to be encouraged, even though the wretched Prince Khusrau was blind.
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Germany and Austria, going through similar ceremonies, walking arm-inarm, kissing on both cheeks fraternally, etc.
Cyropaedia
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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Later, Romanian immigrants gathered at the headquarters of mutual aid societies and fraternal organizations where they discussed news from Romania, read or wrote letters, and sang religious or popular songs.
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Younger brother Prince Khurram promptly had him killed, as fraternal ambitions were not to be encouraged, even though the wretched Prince Khusrau was blind.
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Like most Soviet Fraternal Force vehicles, it carried the blazon of the Afghan Army.
KARA KUSH
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Latin American pastors in the meeting at Puebla, that in the ability to live together, "... all human beings hold the common good as fundamental, consistent with the ever more fraternal realization of common dignity which does not use some persons as tools for the benefit of others, and that all be disposed to sacrifice for some particular good ends".
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel - Nobel Lecture
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Some even thought of us as fraternal twins because I used to dress just like him and follow him around everywhere he went.
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If you don't have access to employer-provided health care, join a fraternal or professional organization to get access to insurance at group rates.
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The study found that the identical twins were more similar in personality traits than the fraternal twins.
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Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization.
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The convenience sample was recruited from fraternal organizations, health fairs, and churches in a Midwestern community.
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This fraternal tension stresses Philippe, especially now that their mother has died, because André is the only family he has left.
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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For middle-class black men, churches, fraternal orders, and professional organizations offered pathways to leadership.
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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a fraternal order
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The remaining two-thirds of twins are fraternal, resulting from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm.
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Oriental dress and regalia were adopted by fraternal organizations such as the Shriners, who wore fezzes and named their newly built Eastern style buildings after cities in Syrin, Iraq, and Egypt.
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The fraternal filmmaking team manages to make crass, stupid, lurid jokes, while also maintaining a heart and evoking old-fashioned schmaltz.
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There are generally two different types of twins recognized, fraternal and identical.
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Grassroots and religious institutions, fraternal, sororal and civil-rights organizations have been conspicuously silent.
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(We pick up in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the new Archbishop being fraternally greeted after having been vested with his pontificals) (Do note the two large icons that have been place on the pillars of the ciborium for the purposes of the Byzantine liturgy) (The altar incensed) (Litanies)
Eastern Divine Liturgy and Episcopal Consecration in Santa Maria Maggiore
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The antinomies of brotherhood surface in the Bible, and fraternal violence may lie at the origin of the city or of political organization itself, which Hannah Arendt suggests.
Bloodlust
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Another study, published in the same issue of the journal and examining autism in pairs of identical and fraternal twins, finds that environmental factors play a greater role than previously believed in the development of autism, underscoring the need to understand nongenetic causes of autism.
Studies Examine Autism's Link to Antidepressants, Other Factors
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One particularly good test system with which to quantify disease heritability is a twin study, in which disease frequency is compared between cohorts of identical twins and fraternal twins.
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In fact, I'm having a sexual hallucination of fraternal, Siamese-twin nurses right now that is making it very difficult to type.
Edward Murray: Apparently, I'm Christine O'Donnell
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Henri spent the last eleven years of his life nourishing genius, both with his cuisine and with the fraternal devotion of a big brother.
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Fifteen miles away, its fraternal twin, Ball's Pyramid, towers to a height of 1,811 feet, so sheer it seems two dimensional to the people in boats which pass in its shadow.
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At the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, Dr. Wysocki and fellow researchers asked 41 pairs of identical twins and 12 pairs of fraternal twins to rate the "pleasantness" of cilantro.
Across the Land, People Are Fuming
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The brothers had spectacularly yo-yoing lives, but all the expeditions to far-flung places and fraternal love-hatred have not been harnessed into a shapely book.
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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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From fraternal chats to nuptial discussions, video-conferencing offers a solution to almost all aspects of personal and professional life.
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The fraternal duo have established themselves as one of Britain's most original electronic acts, gaining a reputation for excellent live shows and ambitious recordings.
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This early form of communalism has been translated into today's world by the plethora of Polish American fraternal organizations.
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The President's official visit marks the start of a more fraternal relationship between the two countries.
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For the first time in the party's history the congress took place without the participation of foreign fraternal party delegations.
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There has to be a recommitted partnership among colleges and universities, graduate chapters and regional/national officials of Black fraternal organizations to address this problem.
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Researchers measure a trait, such as sensation-seeking, in identical and fraternal twin pairs growing up in the same environment, and consider whether the two twin types are equally similar.
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The Farrelly Brothers aren't your typical fraternal moviemaking team.
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Fraternal brotherhood may be good for sloganeers at conferences, but it doesn't cement a proper relationship where both sides bring something unique to the table.
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It must be an exclusively religious, fraternal or sororal organization that is not operated for private profit.
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In most twin studies, the twins themselves (or their parents) report "twin type" - i.e., whether the twins are identical (monozygotic/MZ) or fraternal (dizygotic/DZ).
EconLog: Economic Methods Archives
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Again and again, the treacherous brother in the fraternal allegory puts personal, material ambition over ‘natural’ family loyalty, law and order, spiritual and communal values.
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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Ordinary siblings and fraternal twins have only 50 percent of their genes in common.
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There was also--Crook acknowledged the sign with a fraternal salute--a detective agency.
STAGE FRIGHT
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The armies and athletic teams and fraternal orders of the world have uniforms, flags, toasts, songs, music handed down from one generation to the next, all as reminders that others have gone this way before and succeeded.
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He never betrayed the solemn fraternal oath he and his brothers swore before their mother Sheikha Salaama not to murder each other.
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Like all Gnostic sects it is both elitist and fraternal - which is a pretty powerful combination.
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The mother assumed that she had given birth to fraternal twins (dizygotic, from two eggs) and not "identical" ones (monozygotic, two embryos developed from a single fertilized egg).
Separated At Birth. Really.
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The fraternal twins had just turned two a week ago.
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Comparisons of identical and fraternal twins show that there is a strong genetic component to how people respond to lousy childhood environments.
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Here, he uses the metaphor of the moon to reflect the dark side of all human relations-this time, in a semi-autobiographical take on fraternal friction.
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Historians have investigated union halls, fraternal lodges, and doomed third parties for insight into how the American working class has managed the dilemma of poverty in a land of plenty.
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Nevertheless, the book is rich in historical nicety culled from scholarly sources, and the avid fan of cultural folklore and the role of fraternal societies will experience it as a tough but rewarding nut to crack.
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But some research suggests that parents, teachers, peers and others may treat identical twins more similarly than fraternal twins.
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The relative frequency of fraternal twins has halved since 1950.
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And so the fraternal allegory is ‘forgotten’ through a segue to heterosexual courtship and marriage.
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Shall we apply to fraternal factories for help?
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Once again, on behalf of the entire side of the community, I would like to extend a warm, fraternal and hearty welcome to you all.
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The foreigner gained time to anarchize by gold the government he could not overthrow by arms, to crush in their own councils the genuine republicans, by the fraternal embraces of exaggerated and hired pretenders, and to turn the machine of Jacobinism from the change to the destruction of order: and, in the end, the limited monarchy they had secured was exchanged for the unprincipled and bloody tyranny of Robespierre, and the equally unprincipled and maniac tyranny of Bonaparte.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
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Like most Soviet Fraternal Force vehicles, it carried the blazon of the Afghan Army.
KARA KUSH
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But if the doctrine of the human form brings unity to our conceptions of mankind, and sees the terrene man as a globe of societies and churches, its effects upon moral philosophy are not less important, for it embraces kindreds and tongues in one fraternal whole.
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World War I followed on the heels of the Balkan wars of 1912 and 1913, which prefigured not only the subsequent atrocities of the twentieth century but its fraternal violence.
Bloodlust
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They then compared the "concordance" of identical twins (in how many pairs both got or escaped cancer) with the concordance in fraternal twins.
Stop Blaming Your Genes
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They have organized themselves, however, through mutual aid societies as well as civic, educational, social, and fraternal organizations.
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Monogamy is the norm, although some Tibetan-speaking peoples practice fraternal polyandry (two brothers may marry the same woman).
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It would be silly to try to represent the duel between the Miller and the Reeve as merely good-natured fraternal leg-pulling.
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The scientific term describing fraternal twins by different fathers is heteropaternal superfecundation.
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Around the same time, many lay Roman Catholic organizations were also founded; fraternal and social organizations were formed for men, women, workers, students, and other lay groups.
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The foreigner gained time to anarchise by gold the government he could not overthrow by arms, to crush in their own councils the genuine republicans, by the fraternal embraces of exaggerated and hired pretenders, and to turn the machine of Jacobinism from the change to the destruction of order; and, in the end, the limited monarchy they had secured was exchanged for the unprincipled and bloody tyranny of Robespierre, and the equally unprincipled and maniac tyranny of Bonaparte.
Letters
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But for all its uses, the fraternal allegory poses a final and irresolvable problem for the national narrative.
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You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heartburnings which spring from these misrepresentations; they tend to render alien to each other those who ought to be bound together by fraternal affection.
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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But it never seemed to matter too much, because the films were so undeniably zany and the fraternal team was so outrageously screwy that none of that other stuff mattered.
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Their quirky relationship oscillates between paternal and fraternal, part father-son, part Wright brothers.
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[applause] which is struggling to consolidate its sovereignty and recover -- revindicate its sovereign rights on the edge of a territory where the Panama Canal has been built which has cost the fraternal people of
26 JULY CELEBRATION
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While it is true that most fraternal organizations excluded blacks and women as full members, so too did the vast majority of political associations and labor unions during the same period.
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How I reconcile this with impending fraternal birthday present purchasing, imminent Christmas gift buying, forthcoming silly season drunkenness and my existing overdraft and credit card debt, I really do not know.
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`With the fraternal assistance of our colleagues and comrades, no doubt?
WALL GAMES
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Although not perfect, it is a thousand times more fraternal, equalitarian and human than any other project that others want to impose on us.
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That is, identical twins are somewhat more concordant than fraternal twins.
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A study of identical and fraternal twins separated at birth and adopted into different families showed the same heritability.
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The President's official visit marks the start of a more fraternal relationship between the two countries.
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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The mother assumed that she had given birth to fraternal twins (dizygotic, from two eggs) and not "identical" ones (monozygotic, two embryos developed from a single fertilized egg).
Separated At Birth. Really.
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In many cities they lived together on the same street, or in the same quarter, around their guildhall, where they frequently assembled to discuss their common interests, to inquire into the observance of the statutes, or share in the joys of large and fraternal banquets.
The Social Order Before and After the Protestant Reformation
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Fraternal twinning - two fertilized ova becoming trapped inside a single shell - is a rare but well-documented occurrence in some birds.
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It was a little singular he should sacrifice his fraternal feeling to his curiosity.
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close fraternal ties
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Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
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Risk tests will be distributed through a variety of community channels including social-service, faith-based, grass-roots and fraternal organizations and retail outlets.
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Looking down my list, it struck me that all of my chosen stories are about love in some of its myriad forms: romantic, fraternal, perverse, unrequited, frustrated, self-sacrificing and destructive.
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Of all the fraternal film-making teams working today, they are the most contentiously received.
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And right next to her, squeezed out in the same time-frame, her squalling, fraternal twin in gleeful, ostentatious bastardry, one Donald Trump.
Archive 2008-01-01
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Most marriages are monogamous, although fraternal polyandry (having more than one husband) is permitted and is even considered to be prestigious.
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Both the brother and sister influence/interaction variables were included because, unlike in men, no clear fraternal or sororal birth order effect has yet been demonstrated in women.
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The first is fraternal, popular entertainment, and a financial godsend for health care and education.
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It may be wiser to form into fraternal organizations, professional societies, and institutes of study than to continue with formal certification models.
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No, it does not achieve the sensation of the friend's living embrace or the shock of a fraternal admonition.
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Fraternal organizations founded by one group would not admit members of the other groups.
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Identical twins have the same genotype, while fraternal twins share on average only 50% of the same genes.
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It pointed to evidence of declining participation in a variety of civic arenas - politics, churches, labor unions, parent-teacher organizations and fraternal organizations.
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Now that the race of man had lost in fact all distinction of rank, this pride was doubly fatuitous; now that we felt a kindred, fraternal nature with all who bore the stamp of humanity, this angry reminiscence of times for ever gone, was worse than foolish.
The Last Man
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Still, the repellent fetidity had a familiar, fraternal theme that reminded him of his belittled, abused, and forlorn youth.
An Apostate: Nawin of Thais