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One of a kind, self-involved and living in his head, he longed for comradeship.
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Indeed, the man to whom Mr Aznar looks most eagerly these days for comradeship, even inspiration, is Britain's Tony Blair.
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And for all that the scene is preoccupied with alienation and misery, its champions claim it offers a comradeship of sorts.
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They recruit extraordinary 15-18 year olds from all 54 African nations and around the world into a two-year residential program in Johannesburg and a lifelong comradeship.
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But the fact that we have the group behind us, the fact that we have the comradeship that we have, it helps us cope with what's going on.
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For the director, Ken Loach, the Fascists barely exist: what matters to him is the comradeship, the daily comedy, and the flurries of panic that unite the volunteers.
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And the general mood was a sort of quiet, comradeship.
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For three days, some of the world's best and most successful minds gathered to take themselves, life and the world seriously, in a spirit of comradeship and without fear of ridicule.
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Patience yields trust, comradeship, mutual investment in the future.
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He said he had become used to the comradeship.
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Physical strength, endurance, a sense of comradeship, absolutely.
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There was the comfort of comradeship.
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