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brotherhood

noun as in association or alliance

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“I love the camaraderie. I love the brotherhood. I love contact. It’s just the perfect sport. There’s nothing like football. It’s the greatest game out there. It teaches you so much about growing up.”

"The broad universalism standing at the center of the Gospel makes brotherhood morally inescapable," he said at a conference on Christian faith.

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Beyond trans brotherhood, people are also finding romance at their events.

He will precede Beethoven’s Ninth with Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms” at the Bowl on Tuesday, optimistic works with calls for brotherhood, community and nonaggression coincidentally coming directly after a presidential debate.

“When we understand the brotherhood, and we stay together, and we understand our assignments and execute, nobody’s going to beat us.”

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