- In
political contexts,
comrade means a
fellow party member,
usually left-wing. The
political use was
inspired by the
French Revolution,
after which it...
- also
known for his "antics" pre-fight, in
which he
demonstrates comedic comradery with his opponent.
Originally from
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, O'Connell...
- camaraderie). One of the
tracks is
called "The Blue Line",
which Post
calls "the
comradery theme". The Pete
Townshend song "Mike Post Theme",
which alludes to the...
- The
attire is minimalistic, and the
atmosphere is that of
competitive comradery. It is also
often a
place where the
wrestlers live, and not only train...
- in West Texas.
Barbershop in
Bucharest around 2016. Men find the lost
comradery between their peers,
inside such "new traditional" barbershops, a revival...
-
would initiate his
demise as the Hawk and the rise of Femto. Friendship,
comradery and
human relations are
other explored themes. As a child, Guts tried...
-
novel Three Comrades by
Erich Maria Remarque.
Three Comrades is
story of
comradery between young German soldiers after World War I,
during the
Weimar Republic...
- a type of
group drumming that have many benefits,
including support,
comradery,
recreational music-making, wellness, learning, celebration, spirituality...
- stadium,
accompanied by the
French squad who sta****
behind in an act of
comradery. Four days later,
Germany was
scheduled to face the
Netherlands at Hanover's...
- and
forth between bars as a way of
sharing experimentation or
building comradery. The
Official Mixer's
Manual lists the po****rized
version of the Boomerang...