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sisterly
adjective
Pertaining to a sister or sisters.
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A bit of bipartisan sisterly camaraderie was in order, given the still scant number of women in those ranks.
Henry Barnes Winner Lena Dunhamm in Vogue News of Jezebel's sisterly plan to pay $10k for unPhotoshopped images of Lena Dunham's US Vogue cover shoot in 2014 was more hyped than news of the cover itself.
He has struggled against Mrs Clinton's front-runner status and Mr Obama's celebrity appeal.Soon after the debate Mrs Clinton appealed to sisterly solidarity in a speech at her former university, Wellesely (an all-female institution).
Neighbouring Syria, bitterly shunned by the parliamentary majority because of its long legacy of meddling, is again, officially, an influential sisterly state: Lebanese authorities have even begun harassing Syrian dissidents, for whom Beirut has long been a haven.
The Alliance this week was all joy, sweetness and sisterly love.
Fanny was not only a composer in her own right she had herself written some of the Songs Without Words attributed to her brother but she seems to have exercised, by her sisterly companionship, a powerful influence on the development of his inner musical nature.
Regarding the libretto as implausible – social history is clearly not his strong point - Konwitschny decides Violetta needs a better motive, so Germont pere (Anthony Michaels-Moore) becomes an abusive father against whom she defends the girl in sisterly solidarity.
She lists 18 examples of what she claims to be plagiarism from characters' names to the animated film's central sisterly relationship.
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