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Let me make it clear that we were not fraternizing with each other.
If you want to fraternize, go to dinner or have breakfast.
They fraternized as all brave men do after the battle.
For more than an hour G-8 fraternized with the men at the edge of the woods.
If players fraternized under Riley, they tried to do it behind his back.
Now she was actually sending me over to fraternize with the neighbors.
Later, by his profession he fraternized also with the most important American politicians.
Meanwhile, the police and army began fraternizing with the protesters.
"And here I thought it was the truly fascinating people you got to fraternize with."
Larry Johnson has been known to fraternize often with opposing players.
Counselors are not only to avoid fraternizing with their clients.
To exchange information on service benefits and to fraternize, the men organized.
One woman mentioned that the management did not allow them to fraternize with the customers.
He knew she would never fraternize with a subordinate, especially not one who was nearly a century younger than her.
They were fraternizing with other men who had to be their old buddies from the garrison.
Then, too, it was something to be able to fraternize with a demon and, perhaps, to show him off in the village.
It's not one of those situations where we fraternize after hours."
Those arrested are believed to either belong to the group or to fraternize with members.
Officers from both armies, however, fraternized openly during the campaign.
"Is it fraternizing with the enemy to come inside my house for a few minutes?
In 1916, reports of fraternizing with the enemy started to circulate.
They were clannish and did not fraternize with other lawyers.
I made one more attempt to fraternize with them, and only one.
All five recruits had fraternized with a minimum of fuss.
It is against military rules for superior officers to fraternize with their charges.
But as officers, they cannot fraternise with the boys.
We don't know how to fraternise with them.'
Even in Soviet times, when westerners tried vainly to penetrate the enigma of Russia and generally went home baffled and badly fed, trains were a no man's land where you could fraternise with ordinary people.
More widely, commoners developed communities in areas where they could fraternise in Jacobite alehouses, inns and taverns, singing seditious songs, collecting for the cause and on occasion being recruited for risings.
Although a good scholar, Ramman had a much seedier alter-ego; he would fraternise with the lowest criminals in bars, he was a serial womanizer, and was extremely reckless with a short temper.
An acknowledged power broker with "enormous influence known to bribe and fraternise with other powerful figures in the region, including the Kosovo Liberation Army, he was quickly defended by Canada who insisted on his innocence.
Although dogs and wolves are genetically very close, and have shared vast portions of their ranges for millennia, the two generally do not voluntarily interbreed in the wild, though lone wolves may fraternise with guard or herding dogs as surrogate pack members.
When they left and walked a few careful feet apart (whole and Remade could not fraternise in Pelorus Fields) they heard screaming from a few streets away, heard a woman running, her voice coming over the nightlit slates of Wynion Street.
Mr President, with the accession of nine new Member States to the Schengen area, which is a true and final falling of the historical Iron Curtain, the EU has truly given the opportunity to their European citizens to travel and fraternise in a reciprocal manner.