- In
political contexts,
comrade means a
fellow party member. The
political use was
inspired by the
French Revolution,
after which it grew into a form of...
-
Tanatat Khuttapan.
Carpenter deadpans the line "Come
right on me, I mean
camaraderie". Paste's
Grace Robins-Somerville
summarized "Bed Chem" as containing...
- lead
single would be "Miss Amor",
which would be
accompanied by "Miss
Camaraderie" as a B-side. Ultimately, the plan was
cancelled and
later that month...
- the same year. The book's
themes deal with friendship, death, heroism,
camaraderie and
solidarity among colleagues,
humanity and the
search for meaning...
-
translations of a
proverbial saying about the
traditional brotherhood and
camaraderie between Poles and Hungarians. The saying's
Polish text
reads ****, Węgier...
- and the
remaining servicemembers complete it,
instilling teamwork and
camaraderie. A V-Disc
issued in 1944
credits the
origin of "The
Duckworth Chant"...
-
traditionally worn by the
Yoruba People is an
indicator of cooperation,
camaraderie and
solidarity during ceremonies,
events and
festive periods. The purpose...
- lost the
agility to ride horseback, or who
enjoy the
outdoors and the
camaraderie of the hunt. It is also
traditionally a way for
young men and
women to...
- landlords.
Later on his journey,
Guevara was
especially impressed by the
camaraderie among the
people living in a
leper colony, stating, "The
highest forms...
- member.
Acting gradually became a p****ion for Hoffman: "I
loved the
camaraderie of it, the people, and that's when I
decided it was what I
wanted to...