After serving with Abdullah and his colleagues, I regard many of them as brothers-in-arms. |
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Rolls-Royce and Bentley, brothers-in-arms for decades, were split up and absorbed by, respectively, BMW and Volkswagen. |
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The soldiers returned to their barracks and mobilised a large crowd of their brothers-in-arms for the assault on the police station. |
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Thanks largely to his agitprop and fraternisation with the enemy, his brothers-in-arms were transmogrified into war criminals and baby-killers. |
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They landed with the paratroopers on D-Day. And for the 4th Canadian Armoured Division, it was the bravery of their Polish brothers-in-arms in the closing of the Falaise Gap that would be the most memorable. |
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We're asking our brothers-in-arms not to expose their lives. |
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Thousands of my amigos, my comrades, my brothers-in-arms had packed up their VW vans with anything they could smoke and were heading for higher ground. |
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In this case one has to have a great number of allies, brothers-in-arms. |
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In this cemetery lie brothers-in-arms who, 65 years ago, were united by their love of country, their willingness to serve, and their unwavering sense of purpose. |
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Brothers-in-arms and all that, but he wouldn't go that far. |
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