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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...
- May 2013. Biddiscombe,
Perry (2001). "Dangerous Liaisons: The Anti-
Fraternization Movement in the US
Occupation Zones of
Germany and Austria, 1945–1948"...
- by
bringing in 400,000 tons of food for
civilians and
allowing more
fraternization. In
response to the
devastation in Germany,
including food shortages...
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organized crime.
Sinatra said he was not involved: "Any
report that I
fraternized with
goons or
racketeers is a
vicious lie." In 1960,
Sinatra bought a...
- and camp
brothels despite the
prohibition of relationships,
including fraternization,
between German and
foreign workers,
which imposed the
penalty of imprisonment...
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considered his
ministry to be
scandalous because he
feasted with sinners,
fraternized with women, and
allowed his
followers to
pluck grain on the Sabbath....
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reclusive during the day,
Wilson spent many
nights at Hutton's
house fraternizing with
colleagues such as
Alice Cooper and Iggy Pop, who were mutually...
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wardrobe of
football jerseys with
military fatigues while performing and
fraternizing with his
personal manager,
Green Berets veteran Michael John Bowen. Having...
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British and
Jamaican immigrant youth, as
these three groups interacted and
fraternized with each
other within the same
working class and poor neighbourhoods...
- in the
mutinies and
revolts that
began to occur. In 1916,
reports of
fraternizing with the
enemy began to circulate.
Soldiers went hungry,
lacked shoes...