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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- markets, and inducements and punishments became better at discouraging fraternising with the enemy. The grinding nature of the improved detention and interrogation...
- 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...