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Fraternization (from
Latin frater meaning "brother") is the act of
establishing intimate relations between people or groups. It is
generally used to refer...
- and let live",
where infantry close together would stop
fighting and
fraternise,
engaging in conversation. In some sectors,
there were
occasional ceasefires...
- Freemasonry. Crucially,
individual lodges of the
order were now
allowed to
fraternise with
lodges of
other systems. The new "Scottish Grade"
introduced with...
- worshipping;
severe chasti****t must
follow Thus the
Israelite men
began to
fraternise with
Moabite women by
having **** with them and
worshipping their gods...
- Most
soldiers kept
their distance from the
islanders although some
fraternisation took place: 147 and a few
soldiers returned after the war to marry...
- markets, and
inducements and
punishments became better at
discouraging fraternising with the enemy. The
grinding nature of the
improved detention and interrogation...
- Sulla,
hearing this,
feigned an
attack while instructing his men to
fraternise with Scipio's army. Scipio's men
quickly abandoned him for Sulla; finding...
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sentence at
Winson Green Prison, Birmingham. From his
single cell, he
fraternised with some of the
Great Train Robbers. In due course, the
British and...
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where guests eat from a
restricted or set menu, and are
expected to
fraternise with
other guests whom they may not know. In the 2020s in the UK 'underground...
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towards the West. The
Soviets initially had no
rules against their troops "
fraternising" with
German women, but by 1947 they
started to
isolate their troops...