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Attracted by the ideals and the comradeship of freemasonry, he joined a Viennese lodge in 1784 and remained a member for the rest of his life.
But there has always been the continuous high of the friendship and comradeship shared with fellow firefighters.
The submariners say it was only the comradeship which enabled crews to endure the wretched conditions.
Their entire starting 15 were drawn from the Burt club and the sense of togetherness and comradeship was evident throughout the encounter.
The workplace no longer values the masculine attributes of strength, forbearance, comradeship and determination.
It is a key component of the notions of comradeship and esprit de corps which are characteristic of military self-image and organization.
He was drafted into the army in 1943 and as the army was segregated, he formed a tight comradeship with his fellow soldiers through music.
This is a far cry indeed from the Anzac's credo of self-mocking mateship and chiacking comradeship and two-up and beer shouts.
War memorials were indeed reaffirmations of the symbols of decency, comradeship, and sacrifice expressed by millions of soldiers during the war.
It has a bond of confidence between its people, the quality of comradeship, and a sense of united purpose.
One of conservative's most prominent figures, Edmund Burke, said that society must be a comradeship between the dead, the living and the unborn.
At the same time, however, they would come to idealize the comradeship of the trenches and to support civic virtues.
He was awarded the Iron Cross, First Class, for his bravery and discovered the attraction of military grandeur, values and comradeship.
He fondly remembers the comradeship of fellow flyers and the combat experience.
South Africa has not changed – and has not forgotten such comradeship and solidarity.
Mr. Réal Ménard: Madam Speaker, it is always very touching to see the great spirit of comradeship in this House.
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.
Your comrades will look to you for leadership, recognizing your qualities of patience, and your sense of fair play and comradeship.
A certain sense of comradeship and loyalty has been hard-wired since these women were young girls.
As well as the violence, however, the diary also recounts the hardship experienced by the miners' families and the comradeship that saw them through.
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And yet, now, it surprised her to realise that their comradeship had drifted into intimacy.
They laughed a great deal at this, and it was plain that they were on terms of comradeship.
He should be realizing the golden years of college life, the glad comradeship of the campus.
Probably the writer who as an actual man is shyest, gives this comradeship best.
Kitty laughed merrily at this, and Yates laughed also, for his sense of comradeship was strong.
Nothing could be more unlike the phalanstery of the Cour d'Orlans, or the frank, free comradeship of Nohant.
Thus it was that an intimacy, a sort of comradeship, had sprung up among the three.
Towards these the soldier-workman will have no tender feelings, no sense of comradeship.
He had seen that half defiant smile of comradeship, and his tone was not nice.
They knew, through the comradeship of all Bohemia, exactly what she meant.
That was something like good comradeship and esprit de corps.
They just drank temperately, and I drank temperately with them as an act of comradeship and accepted hospitality.
He even came to have a sort of sense of comradeship for his cellmate.
Despite her lack of sentiment, she flashed Helen a smile of comradeship.
I belong to the BETFOR Association which exists for the comradeship of ex-Trieste Veterans, it is a very relaxed organisation.
During the next three weeks Newman saw Bellegarde several times, and without formally swearing an eternal friendship the two men established a sort of comradeship.
He was a homely, freckled, sandy-haired young fellow, with an intelligent blue eye that had frankness and comradeship in it and a covert twinkle of a pleasant sort.
They arrived in a roar of good spirits, tripping one another down the slippery trail and engulfing Saxon and Billy in a comradeship as artless and warm as the sunshine itself.
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