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Comrade
noun
A mate, companion, or associate.
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On top of his wife battling cancer, Gerry Adams now faces serious accusations from a former comrade over the McConville killing as well as claims that he played a major role in Bloody Friday, a series of bomb blasts across Belfast in July 1972 that left nine dead and dozens injured.
But for a contrary view, here's my comrade Tim Jonze's hilarious piece on why he hates Get Lucky.
One slogan read: "Every Palestinian is like a comrade.
He was beautiful, had a fantastic personality, was such a good friend, such a comrade.
"It was my duty to the memory of my dead comrade to take this work to its end," Yashin told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Nige was Dot's former comrade in corruption, presumably left to rot after Dot sold Tony Gates' team out at the end of series one, and he's basically a weasel.
He has, meanwhile, expanded the narrative about Indigenous personnel in all Australian wars and conflicts (except those between soldiers, settlers, militias and Aboriginal people on the colonial frontier) and has commissioned a statue of a black digger (with a white comrade) for the memorial grounds.
Asked whether Abbott would still be leader next week, Sinodinos told Sky News: "Comrade, come and ask me next week".
Hezbollah members carry the coffin of a comrade during his funeral in Ansar village.
Too often in Othello, Iago's motives for doing down his former comrade can be obscure, but Kinnear insists his villainy is explicable.
Once a comrade of Mandela in the ANC, he created the Inkatha Freedom party in 1975 and is still its president.
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