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camaraderie
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  • He watched the camaraderie of old friends who had known each other in the Battle School for years, who talked and laughed about old battles and long-graduated soldiers and commanders.  (source)
  • What we're aiming for, says Aunt Lydia, is a spirit of camaraderie among women.†  (source)
  • I wondered how long that camaraderie would last.†  (source)
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  • Rashmi and I groan in a rare moment of camaraderie.†  (source)
  • There are, of course, a few other tithes at his school, but they're all from other religions, so Lev has never felt a real sense of camaraderie with them.†  (source)
  • A sort of camaraderie evolved, as it might not have had they been on the street, in the open, for then they would likely have scattered, and the devil take the hindmost, but here they were penned in together, and being penned in made them into a grouping, a group.†  (source)
  • Hell does not last forever...And now, here is a prayer, or rather a piece of advice: let there be camaraderie among you.†  (source)
  • The camaraderie, intensity, and passion for the job, and the sense of duty to something larger than myself, was something I had missed desperately.†  (source)
  • The closest anyone ever came to casual camaraderie with the Padishah Emperor was the relationship offered by Count Hasimir Fenring, a companion from childhood.†  (source)
  • Adam felt a sense of camaraderie.†  (source)
  • Where New York felt almost deserted before, today's mission had inspired a sense of camaraderie and togetherness.†  (source)
  • Out of the SEAL Team Six loop and with no Team guys around, I suffered the withdrawal symptoms of being cut off from the camaraderie.†  (source)
  • Since it had been a time when Barb Wiggin still thought of Owen as "cute," she would have rushed to console him for his unfortunate contact with the fated ball—and Rector Wiggin would have bungled some rites over my mother's prostrate form, or pounded my shaking shoulders with manly camaraderie.†  (source)
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