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- English in 2013 by Krastu Banaev. In November, a Saxon unit briefly fraternised with a Liverpool battalion.[citation needed] On 24 May 1915, Australian...
- Fraternization (from Latin frater meaning "brother") is the act of establishing intimate relations between people or groups. It is generally used to refer...
- worshipping; severe chasti****t must follow Thus the Israelite men began to fraternise with Moabite women by having **** with them and worshipping their gods...
- Post in 2007, Roache recalled "I pla**** a young soldier in Germany who fraternised with a German girl, although I can't remember now how it ended. It was...
- Freemasonry. Crucially, individual lodges of the order were now allowed to fraternise with lodges of other systems. The new "Scottish Grade" introduced with...
- than the Germans by the civilian po****tion.: 43  Some island women fraternised with the occupying forces. This was frowned upon by the majority of islanders...
- relationship with a staff member, which is a violation of company anti-fraternisation policies. Stephen James Easterbrook was born on 6 August 1967 in Watford...
- accommodate anti-Fascist political prisoners in enforced exile. Liparians fraternised with these exiles until the Allies' liberation. After the war, the same...
- and anecdotes reported. He vehemently declared that "any report that I fraternised with goons or racketeers is a vicious lie". In January 1967, he stood...
- Kaffir-boetie (Kaffir brother) was often used to describe a white person who fraternised with or sympathized with the cause of the black community. Much as in...