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. |
|
|
To the rest of you, may I congratulate all Australians, and Sydneysiders in particular, for the comradeship and mateship I've seen everywhere I look. |
|
Such conduct would seriously disrupt comradeship and therefore also joint duty. |
|
He will forever remember the comradeship between the soldiers, and his rest and recuperation time in Japan. |
|
To experience once again deep feelings not forgotten, comradeship once cherished and since lost, and to rediscover a country once wrought with battle reclaimed by the evolution of change. |
|
Mr. Flanagan was a dedicated colleague and a trusted friend and, as a small measure of thanks for his outstanding contribution and comradeship, we dedicate this Annual Report to his memory. |
|
Military virtues such as comradeship, decisiveness, staunchness, courage and stamina thus remain indispensable for effective mission accomplishment. |
|
Zimbabwe's case is the most egregious, disgracing the countries nearby, especially South Africa, whose leaders hide behind a misguided sense of past comradeship and racial solidarity. |
|
The courage demonstrated by all the soldiers of the battle group is exemplary, and the heart of our joint unit is a very impressive spirit of co-operation and comradeship. |
|
In her service career, this airwoman has been outstanding in her devotion to duty, and in her after-duty hours she has not spared herself in furthering the good spirit of morale and comradeship among Airmen and Airwomen. |
|
The overwhelming majority of marchers do it for the comradeship, the fun of meeting people they would otherwise never talk to, and doing something challenging together. |
|
Out of it they gain a feeling of security and certainty and comradeship. |
|
Afghanistan is notable for fluid loyalties and vendible comradeship. |
|
Messes provide a meeting place to foster esprit de corps and comradeship. |
|
In the meantime, I want once again to thank members for their comradeship, for their collegiality, for their understanding, for their compassion, for their leadership and for their integrity. |
|
And now 34 years later it continues to be a source of comradeship for the congregation, with close to 100 folks enjoying the pancakes, ham and beverages. |
|
Periodically in the series, the topic of comradeship or friendship arises, with a male ally who works with Bond on his mission. |
|
He noted that such forum will inculcate leadership and comradeship qualities among the students and will help in promoting cocurricular activities. |
|
The many emotions other than horror experienced by soldiers in and out of the front line, including comradeship, boredom, and even enjoyment, have been recognised. |
|
A sense of comradeship rather than political conviction led him, while still a student, to join the Kelmscott House Socialist Club in Hammersmith. |
|