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The comrades
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A mate, companion, or associate.
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The Comrades.
The Comrades die!
The comrades railed against Hitler, and one of their triumvirate fell in the Spanish Civil War.
The comrades of a local rebel leader who was captured and hanged are determined to avenge his death.
The comrades who helped him, because he could not read or write, to keep in touch by letter with the milkmaid he had met before the war.
The Comrades required a $20 fee before accepting Mr. Kaise's "case," and then returned with only the phone, which was broken.
"The comrades have education and they are professional troops.
The "Comrades" vs. the "Corbynite crowd", as Progress director Richard Angell put it.
The comrades who have given life to Podemos say: we have managed to move past the limits of the horizontality of the movement, so rich yet often ineffective.
I'll have to correct the comrades".
With Jeremy Corbyn & the comrades @ Portcullis House, Westminster.
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