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"comradely" Definitions
  1. in a friendly or helpful way, like soldiers during a war or people that you work with

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The lead couple of "Rubies" show another kind of relationship: sportive, frolicsome, comradely.
You argued that America has in effect nationalised its housing market ("Comradely capitalism", August 20th).
It had taken some comradely effort between him and Pippa to assemble the strimmer and go through the instructions.
Played with affable gruffness by Richard Coyle, Lamb is the anti-Murdoch, a comradely (if tough) captain to Murdoch's maladroit monarch.
He and Delia hid from the police in a series of comradely households, moving frequently until Neruda was spirited to Patagonia.
Quelle Chris: Guns (Mello Music) The Detroit indie-rapper has always stuck in comradely cameos and comic bits in a Mafia accent.
Xi Jinping, China's leader, last month gathered private businessmen to soothe nerves and to offer a comradely cure: to take an "anxiety pill".
But in the opera, as these soldiers mask their barbs with comradely banter, Mr. Huang's roiling music reveals the deep hatreds at play.
A group of mostly young people, they treat one another in a respectful, comradely fashion, and try to think and talk through seriously what they're doing.
A photograph of Mr. Bush's political guru, Karl Rove, throwing a comradely arm around a younger Mr. Kavanaugh has circulated among conservatives who oppose his candidacy.
There's some comradely banter with the musicians, but all the technical conversation is channelled through guitarist Gerry Leonard, a young Irishman who's been made Bowie's musical director.
Whether in Stalinist Russia or George Orwell's "1984," totalitarian governments want to eradicate erotic love so that the only legitimate form of love will be comradely love.
The Wa and Kokang enjoy "comradely" ties with China, he said, and China is likely to demand much in return for delivering them to the peace process.
But the mood over all is tender and comradely, touched by acute grief and the more subtle melancholy of what everyone seems to understand is the Last Big Adventure.
The bonds in this case are comradely rather than erotic, but they are no less deep for that reason, and are stronger than anything else, including patriotism, family loyalty and heterosexual romance.
"He said with deep emotion that the Chinese comrades accorded cordial hospitality to him with utmost sincerity in token of warm comradely friendship during his recent unforgettable visit to China," the KCNA said.
Male-centric as it is, the energy at the Matador shops is also polite and comradely — there seems to be none of the posturing sometimes found with men at a bar or a live-sporting event.
Inside 15 minutes near the open-air pissoirs, I witnessed actual mudslinging, a brief comradely fight, an apparent fainting, some nonchalant, almost stylish puking, and men and women in multiple modes of non-latrine-related undress.
Mr. Macron's goal from the outset of his presidency has been to assert France as the leader on global issues like climate change, European unity and resistance to right-wing nationalism and authoritarianism, and toward that end he has sought to forge comradely relations even with leaders who hold opposing views, whether by hosting the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, in the imperial splendor of Versailles or getting touchy-feely with Mr. Trump.
At other times, on the fourteenth floor of a derelict apartment building covered in snow—in which a village lives vertically—the two men will squeeze onto a family's sofa, in front of their television, and watch the new government's broadcast, the new government they have just established by coup, and the two men will laugh at their new leader, marching up and down the parade ground in that stupid hat, and as they laugh they will hold the oldest girl watching television by her shoulder, in a supposedly comradely manner but a little too tightly, while she weeps.
I express extreme regret for the outrage committed by you. The arrest was made contrary to my prohibition and is the result of evil will and senseless confusion. With comradely greetings, Trotsky.
The Harvest depicts a young man and woman working together harvesting peaches, symbolizing "the richness that came to the land following the introduction of irrigation","New Mural by Louise Ronnebeck", Rocky Mountain Herald, October 5, 1940. with a water wheel in the background. Barbara Melosh, in her book Engendering Culture: Manhood and Womanhood in New Deal Public Art and Theatre, describes this frequently used Section theme as the "comradely ideal". She writes, "[Louise] Ronnebeck invokes the comradely ideal in the image of shared labor, and she emphasizes the physicality of work in the man's muscled arms and the woman's sturdy figure".
The underlying premise of the Community was, in effect, democratic: neither Munich nor the Führer could have all the answers and the best solution was a comradely, communal and cooperative effort by concerned party members, who would combine their skills and intelligence to formulate a winning programme.
His approval was not solicited but by giving it, Hitler underlined his ultimate authority over party activities.Read p. 145. The members of the Working Community were by statute dedicated to work "in the comradely spirit of National Socialism under the leadership of Adolf Hitler." Nevertheless, the Community's intent to reshape the programme of National Socialism threatened Hitler's absolute authority.
Between 30 June 1946 and 26 October 1946, he was a member of the regional assembly that produced the new Bavarian constitution. During this period Schmitt was also a member of the Communist party secretariat in Bavaria, but he came into conflict with the party, which criticised his ministerial conduct. His lifestyle was deemed "insufficiently comradely".
"with comradely regards") among military personnel, Mit sportlichen Grüßen ("with sporting regards") among sportspeople, and Mit gebärdenfreundlichen Grüßen ("with friendly regards in sign language") among persons hard of hearing. More familiar valedictions in German follow the same formula. Alles Liebe or (Viele) liebe Grüße are common in German for friends or family. Friends or close colleagues among each other may use simply Gruß.
Zanuck did not need the money because he was drawing a weekly salary of $3,500. He later left Warner Bros. and became the head of production at 20th Century Fox. Aside from its depiction of a seductress, the film is notable for the "comradely" relationship Lily has with African-American Chico, who is her co-worker in Erie, Pennsylvania, and comes with her to New York City.
The origins of Pienaar's character and person in the Richard Hannay novels are that Pienaar is a 'white hunter' and sometime "ne'er-do-well" whom Hannay met during his time spent in South Africa as a mining engineer, some time before World War I. They formed a very strong bond of comradely friendship forged in moments of extreme danger. Pienaar appears in the following "Richard Hannay" novels: Greenmantle and Mr Standfast.
Graves (2014), p. 31 At Charterhouse, an all-boys school, it was common for boys to develop "...amorous but seldom erotic" relationships, which the headmaster mostly ignored.Graves (2014), p. 60 Graves described boxing with a friend, Raymond Rodakowski, as having a "...a lot of sex feeling..."Graves (2014), p. 69 And although Graves admitting to loving Raymond, he would dismiss it as "...more comradely than amorous."Graves (2014), p.
Proceeding from the inevitability of a "forced coup d'état", the revolutionaries considered agitation and organization of revolts, demonstrations and strikes to be very important. Land and Liberty represented a "rebellious" current of the revolutionary movement of the 1870s. Vladimir Lenin said that Land and Liberty’s merit was its desire to "...attract all of the discontent and direct the organization towards decisive struggle against autocracy". Discipline, mutual comradely control, centralism and conspiracy became this organization’s principles.
While still at school he was a member of the German-Jewish Youth Association (" Deutsch-Jüdischen Jugendgemeinschaft " / DJJG) and of the German-Jewish Comradely Hikers League ("Kameraden, deutsch-jüdischer Wanderbund"). In 1931/32 he led the Dresden region DJJG group. In 1928 he had joined the Young Socialists, and in 1929 became a member of the Social Democratic Party ("Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands" / SPD). As a student he financed his studies by working as a journalist.
Erich Mühsam's will had also been published, appointing Rudolf Rocker as joint literary executor in collaboration with Zenzl. In January 1935 she published "The Ordeal of Erich Mühsam". Back in Germany the government responded by removing her German citizenship. One place where Erich Mühsam's murder had not gone unnoticed was Moscow. After rejecting several invitations to move to the Soviet Union, and despite comradely warnings about the dangers, she moved with her nephew to Moscow, arriving on 8 August 1935.
Not a gentleman's war: an inside view of junior officers in the Vietnam War, p. 142, UNC Press Books, Following the studies of several World War II armies, sociologists concluded that comradely ties between small combat units is a decisive factor in providing good morale, cohesion, and organization framework. The defeat of the Western forces by the poorly equipped Chinese People's Liberation Army in the Korean War in 1950 further generated interest on the role of "human elements" on modern battlefields.
Peter Rühmkorf summarized the content in ': "Whoever does not allow themselves to be worn down, embittered, hardened, or used will ultimately break free from the circle of terror, pressure, and racketeering to participate in a new comradely or community spirit." Rühmkorf highlights the allusion to Pentecost, which is typical for the religious allegories often found in Biermann's work, labeling the poem as "Good news".Peter Rühmkorf: Du laß dich nicht verzärteln… Anmerkungen zu einer neuen Biermann-Platte. In: Strömungslehre 1. Poesie.
The EPLF conceptualized marriage as the partnership of a man and woman who are each free individuals exercising choice. In the EPLF's words this was described as "democratic marriage" (Silkin 1989:148) and as "marriages based solely on comradely love" (Eritrean Women's Association 1979:18). The EPLF also provided fighters with contraceptives, which were not provided in traditional Ethiopian society. Women in the EPLF exercised choice both in starting relationships and ending them which was not the norm in rural and traditional Ethiopian society in the 1960s.
She spent that summer in Albany, Oregon, where she submitted the winning design for the logo of the 1969 Albany Jaycees Timber Carnival. This being the carnival's 25th anniversary, the theme was "passing the torch." Matsuki's drawing, shown here on the carnival's pinback button, depicts a young logger with hardhat and chainsaw and an elderly logger with wool cap and axe, standing behind a short bark-covered log. The young logger has an arm around the shoulder of his elder in a comradely fashion.
It is later revealed that Telford was brainwashed into helping the Lucian Alliance in their attempts to board Destiny - whether or not Telford's dislike of Young is a result of this brainwashing remains unclear. Young breaks the brainwashing on Telford by venting the atmosphere in the room he's in, killing him, then revives him. After being revived and free of brainwashing, Telford expresses to Young how truly horrified he was by his actions and is grateful for what Young did to free him. Also, Young has a friendlier and more comradely attitude towards Telford.
One could hardly ask for more." As a result of the book, Gunn received the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize in 1993. Although AIDS was a focus of much of his later work, he remained HIV-negative himself.Biespiel, David, "A Poet's Life Part Two", San Francisco Chronicle, 26 April 2005, retrieved 17 July 2009 That year, Gunn published a second collection of essays with an interview, Shelf Life, and his substantial Collected Poems, which David Biespiel hailed as a highlight of the century's poetry: "Thom Gunn is a poet of 'comradely love.
Maier "impressed" with charisma and enthusiasm, he had a high level of intelligence and scientifically sound training, was interested in art and politics and felt deeply connected to his home country. Enthusiastic contact, coupled with a warm and open personality, made many friendships open to him all social classes; however, he paid special attention to the care and upbringing of children and adolescents to independent and mature personalities; dealing with them was uncomplicated and comradely ... ". According to contemporary witnesses, Maier was "a real buddy" , "a happy person” and an “accurate soccer player.”Hecht, Rauch, Rodt: Geköpft für Christus & Österreich.
William Shakespeare's play Troilus and Cressida portrays Achilles and Patroclus as lovers in the eyes of the Greeks. Achilles' decision to spend his days in his tent with Patroclus is seen by Ulysses and many other Greeks as the chief reason for anxiety about Troy. The novels of Mary Renault contain frequent symbolic references to Achilles and Patroclus; the pair represents a model for the non-effeminate, comradely homosexual love that was her ideal. A futuristic version of Patroclus appears in the 1997 science fiction story The Masque of Agamemnon by Sean Williams and Simon Brown.
The membership of this group was drawn largely from the two societies in which men and women mixed, the Fabian Society and the Marlowe Dramatic Society (founded by Brookes). Another unifying feature was that many of them had been to school at Bedales, a progressive co-educational institution that emphasised the outdoor life. One of the Neo-Pagan rules was comradely chastity "We don’t copulate without marriage" (Brooke), which turned out to be difficult to sustain. The group started to form in early 1908, when Rupert Brooke began putting together a production of Milton's Comus for performance in July.
But other possibilities were opening up thanks to political and economic developments that went largely unnoticed at the time. East Germany was running out of political capital and it was running out of money. Winds of change blowing across from, of all places, Moscow left the ruling political establishment internationally isolated, while increased investment in heavy engineering industrial capacity by the Soviet government meant that East German trade negotiators in search of trade deals were increasingly encountering Soviet trade negotiators not as comradely partners, but as commercial rivals. Between East and West Germany this formed the background to a quiet growth in political contacts.
Bulkington's striking physical appearance and the poetic force and thematic resonance of Ch. 23 have intrigued critics. Andrew Delbanco writes that Bulkington is a "natural aristocrat – an almost cartoonish paragon of manly virtue", the "democratic leader who commands respect out of trust and comradely love". Critics see resemblances to historical or mythological figures, such as Hercules, the Greek god, or a tribute to J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851), one of the many references in the novel to that painter of sea scenes and storms, and to Edgar Allan Poe. Ch. 23 may represent the virtues of Emersonian "self-reliance" in the quest for truth, and the preference for philosophical realities.
The Arab defeat in the Six-Day War, in which Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria, provoked a furious quarrel among Syria's leadership. The civilian leadership blamed military incompetence, and the military responded by criticizing the civilian leadership (led by Jadid). Several high- ranking party members demanded Assad's resignation, and an attempt was made to vote him out of the Regional Command, the party's highest decision-making body. The motion was defeated by one vote, with Abd al-Karim al-Jundi (who the anti-Assad members hoped would succeed Assad as defense minister) voting, as Patrick Seale put it, "in a comradely gesture" to retain him.
There was also one instance of a staffer in the policy unit sharing an "anti-Islam" clip from right-wing commentator Douglas Murray in the aftermath of the 2017 Westminster attack. The report also documents talk of violence against Corbyn; talking about "hanging and burning" him, calling him a "lying little toerag", claiming "death is too kind for LOTO ['Leader of the Opposition']". Senior management were found to be telling staff that they need not be "comradely" in their attitudes and statements about the leader. The report alleges that the management team co-ordinated in "refusing to share basic information to LOTO during the election", created a "parallel general election campaign" and boasted about "hardly working" during the campaign.
The Spectator. p. 21 agreed with the less enthusiastic American reviewers. "Nothing reveals men's characters more than their Utopias ... this Utopia closely resembles a film star's luxurious estate on Beverley Hills: flirtatious pursuits through grape arbours, splashings and divings in blossomy pools under improbable waterfalls, and rich and enormous meals ... something incurably American: a kind of aerated idealism ('We have one simple rule, Kindness') and, of course, a girl (Miss Jane Wyatt, one of the dumber stars), who has read all the best books (this one included) and has the coy comradely manner of a not too advanced schoolmistress". For Greene, the film is "very long" and "very dull ... as soon as the opening scenes are over".
Membership in the World in Common project is open to anti-capitalists, anti-statists, anti-reformists, anti-authoritarians, anti- vanguardists, anarchists, communists, socialists, syndicalists, anarcho- communists, libertarian municipalists, world socialists, socialist industrial unionists, council communists, and any who reject capitalism’s wage, market, and money system as well as capitalist politics and capitalist unionism and who recognise that the above are on the same relative side in the struggle against all of capitalism’s forces, including its statist left-wing of vanguardists and social democrats, and who seek ways to practically – in their local areas – assist this political sector to grow as a whole while engaging in comradely discussion at all levels, if in broad agreement with the Core Statement.
An educational film produced for schools in 2000 characterised left-wing autonomists as ready to commit violence, while marches in the streets of right wingers were identified as reassuringly comradely affairs. A statement was included from the Thurinigian Homeland Protection League leader, Tino Brandt, "We are essentially against violence" ("Wir sind […] prinzipiell gegen Gewalt"), completely without further elaboration or challenge. That film was commissioned by the short- lived Heron Verlagsgesellschaft ("Heron Publishing Company") - described in one source as a "Tarnverlag" ("camouflage publisher") - which had been set up by Roewer himself, albeit using "Stephan Seeberg" as a cover name! The contract for the film's production went to the ambitious young media-savvy CDU activist, Reyk Seela.
The socialist cause is a > national one and, at the same time, a common cause of mankind. All parties > should cement the ties of comradely unity, cooperation and solidarity on the > principles of independence and equality. Now that the imperialists and > reactionaries are attacking socialism and people in an international > collusion, the parties which are building socialism or aspiring after it > should defend and advance socialism on an international scale and strengthen > mutual support and solidarity in their efforts for social justice, > democracy, the right to existence and peace against imperialist domination, > subjugation by capital and neo-colonialism. This is an international duty > incumbent upon all parties and progressive forces for socialism and an > undertaking for their own cause.
His arrest for "insurgency action" ("Aufstandsaktion") in February 1925 reflected his party responsibilities: he remained in prison till November 1925. However, in the 1926 regional elections he was able to stand for election as a Communist Party candidate, and he was elected a member of the Saxony regional legislature ("Landtag"), retaining his seat till 1929. During the comradely feuding that hit the Communist Party in 1928/29 Max Roscher stuck firmly to the party line laid down by the Central Committee, and remained a member of the party group in the regional assembly. He was also party head for the Flöha Valley sub- district from 1927 or 1928, transferring later to the same position for the Freiberg sub-district a short distance to the east.
In modern English, the idiom is defined as "heartily friendly and congenial, comradely, hail-fellow—characteristic of or befitting a friend; 'friendly advice'; 'a friendly neighborhood'; 'the only friendly person here'; 'a friendly host and hostess'." As such, the idiom is used as an exaggerated greeting, or as a description of a personality type. Hence, modern use of the term tends to be deliberately archaic, with overtones of over-familiarity in the person so described (almost always male), or as a deliberate, tongue in cheek term of endearment; in the latter case it heightens the effect of the greeting of an unexpected friend (as in "the only friendly person here"), or to communicate the idea of a friend in an otherwise unfriendly environment.
The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was changing rapidly, in ways that few western commentators noticed at the time. The country was, by many criteria, financially bankrupt. The Soviet Union was modernising economically: East German trade negotiators visiting potential overseas customers for the (lucrative) heavy industrial plant and machinery in which the country traditionally specialised were increasingly coming across their Soviet counterparts not as comradely socialist partners, but as commercial competitors. Morally, too, the winds of Glasnost blowing across from - of all places - Moscow left the party leadership facing an ever more uncertain future. Erich Honecker, the East German leader, was by now in his mid-70s and in declining health: senior Central Committee colleagues were finding him increasingly autocratic, inconsistent and unpredictable.
Registration card of Maximilian Hohenberg as a prisoner at Dachau Nazi Concentration Camp In March 1938, Austria became part of the German Reich as a result of the Anschluss. Having spoken out for the independence of Austria and against the Anschluss, Maximilian and his brother were arrested by the Reich authorities and interned in Dachau concentration camp, where they were chiefly employed in cleaning the latrines. According to Leopold Figl (who served as Chancellor of Austria after World War II), they did so cheerfully and maintained comradely relations with fellow prisoners. Maximilian was released after six months (Ernst was transferred to other concentration camps and released only in 1943) and was then compelled to stay at Artstetten Castle; the Reich authorities also expropriated the family's other properties in Austria.
Directly before the congress of July 2007 he prepared two pieces for the party newspaper, Attariq Al Jadid. These were headed, "In all candour" in the Arab language section and "Question mark" in the francophone section. They were not included in the special Party Congress edition of the paper, and in an open letter to readers published in August 2008 Harmel explained why he had not written for the paper again, because of management conditions imposed in respect of his contributions. In 2007 he insisted in an interview that he had laid down all control organisational responsibility of his own will, also explaining that the 2007 party congress had never specified the nature of his role as Honorary Party President, which some had been content to leave as a fudge in a way that was less than comradely and that shocked him.
Open manifestations of Croatian nationalism created tensions in ethnically mixed areas, which served as an argument for the Yugoslav People's Army and more conservative elements of the party who wanted the movement suppressed. At the same time, the Croatian leadership was also challenged by a student movement with even more radical demands. In December 1971 Tito held a party leadership conference in Karađorđevo, Serbia, and publicly turned against the Croatian Spring in the form of "comradely critic", (an internal communist way to openly criticize its party members when they, according to majority opinion, do not follow "the party line"). This led to Dabčević-Kučar's response to the critic, (published in newspapers during December) in which she accepted all criticism except those intended to show her as nationalist, and enemy of the socialist self- governing system, to which she publicly expressed loyalty.
"A History of the Ashes in 100 objects" (inspired by the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 series A History of the World in 100 Objects) was broadcast to coincide with the Ashes series in December 2010. To celebrate the start of the 2013 Ashes series, "Dave Podmore's Ashes Shame" was broadcast on 7 June 2013. Reviewing the past week's radio for The Daily Telegraph in July 2015, Gillian Reynolds wrote, "Dave Podmore’s Toughest Test (Radio 4, Sunday) brought back the great Pod, fictional archetype of the semi-celebrity sportsman presenter, hilarious yet appalling creation of Christopher Douglas, Andrew Nickolds and Nick Newman", praising the episode's, "Sublime parodies (of The One Show, the 1950s Home Service, Pathé news, languid chaps at the Garrick, James Corden’s raucous Sky TV sports quiz A League of Their Own, a comradely Hugh Grant and a snappy Radio 5 Live headline)".
The non-violent resistance of the Czech and Slovak population, which delayed full loss of control to the Warsaw Pact forces for a full eight months (in contrast to the Soviet military's estimate of four days), became a prime example of civilian-based defense. A latter-day Good Soldier Schweik (referring to an early-20th-century Czech satirical novel) wrote of "the comradely pranks of changing street names and road signs, of pretending not to understand Russian, and of putting out a great variety of humorous welcoming posters"."Josef Schweik", Studies in Comparative Communism 1 (1968) p. 332 Meanwhile, radio stations called for the invaders to return home: "Long live freedom, Svoboda, Dubcek".Documents, Studies in Comparative Communism 1 (1968) p. 307 Nevertheless, the reformers were forced to accede to Soviet demands, signing the Moscow protocols (which only František Kriegel refused to sign) and ending Dubček's Prague Spring.Jenny Diski, The Sixties (London 2009) p.
William Chancey Knight. EJ Pratt and his seven siblings were under strict control of their father, who had high expectations of all of them. While John was strict and stern father, who had firm authority with which he ruled his family, Edwin and his siblings got a bit of a break when his father was gone on pastoral rounds, since their mother was very different in temperament from her husband. "Fanny Pratt was easy- going and unpunctilious where John was careful and exacting, lenient and forbearing where he was strict and inflexible, soft hearted where he was hard- headed – she inevitably had a closer, more comradely relationship with the children. Raised in a less rigoristic household than he, she was prepared to take her children for what they were, make allowances for their fallen natures, and generally overlook their innocent iniquities" David G. Pitt (1984). E.J. Pratt : the Truant Years, 1882-1927.

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