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brotherhood

[bruhth-er-hood] / ˈbrʌð ərˌhʊd /


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The items reportedly also include documents from the Teutonic Order -- a Catholic brotherhood of crusading knights active in the Middle Ages.

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"We strengthened as a group and reached the end of the season with a brotherhood within the team, where everyone pulls together, and it doesn't matter who starts," Mascherano said.

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“I’m willing to give everything to my team, especially because of the brotherhood that we have, it pushes all of us to give everything that we have and to fight for every yard,” Hernando said.

From Los Angeles Times

"Our brotherhood has been tested and it's time for us to answer that challenge and honor Marshawn with each and every snap."

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Captain Harry Kane is confident all the players are on the same page as Tuchel seeks to forge a genuine feeling of "brotherhood".

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