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  • A blush had overspread his face at the word Brotherly; while at that of all, which recovered him, a still deeper stained the cheeks of Camilla: but neither of them looked at the other; and Eugenia was too self-absorbed to observe either.

    Camilla 2008

  • One of the world's longest serving national leader, Gadhafi has no official government function and is known as the "Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution."

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • In theory, the system was to be run by people's committees, with Gadhafi assuming the title of "Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution."

    Controversy Marks Libyan Leader's 42-Year Reign 2011

  • In theory, the system was to be run by people's committees, with Mr. Gadhafi assuming the title of "Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution."

    Gadhafi 42-Year Reign Marked by Controversy 2011

  • In theory, the system was to be run by people's committees, with Gadhafi assuming the title of "Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution."

    Controversy Marks Libyan Leader's 42-Year Reign 2011

  • Society called Brotherly, 'Fraternelle, say Sisterly, which meets under the roof of the Jacobins.

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • A blush had overspread his face at the word Brotherly; while at that of all, which recovered him, a still deeper stained the cheeks of Camilla: but neither of them looked at the other; and Eugenia was too self-absorbed to observe either.

    Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth 1796

  • Country Dance (1970) ... aka Brotherly Love (USA) ... aka The Same Skin (UK)

    Home Theater Forum Jim_K 2010

  • Country Dance (1970) ... aka Brotherly Love (USA) ... aka The Same Skin (UK)

    Home Theater Forum Jim_K 2010

  • It was in the 16th century that the Russians first came in touch with the Buriats, who were long known by the name of Bratskiye, "Brotherly," given them by the Siberian colonists.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

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