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Comrade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comrade means "friend", "colleague", or "ally". The word comes from French camarade from Latin camera (room). The term has seen use in the military, but is most commonly associated with left-wi...
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POLITICAL USEThe term "comrade" (and its equivalent in other languages) is widely used to mean "a fellow Socialist " or "a fellow Communist ".This usage was inspired by the French Revolution . Upon abolishing the titles of nobility, and the terms monsieur and madame (literally, "milord" and "milady"), the revolutionaries ...
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PAIN AND ECSTASY: The grimace on the face of an unidentified runner says it all as he fights a personal battle during yesterday's Comrades up-run. ... BLIND TRUST: Gerhardus Gous, left, helps along blind AMK Club mate Chris Stander. ... LAST MAN HOME: Daniel McNamara of the Pier Club is helped along by an official at the finish.
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An emotional Comrades ... Kelehe, a police inspector from Mafikeng, was showered, fed and R120000 richer by the time Venter weaved his way through a finish lane that resembled a battle zone to claim the final bronze medal before Comrades Marathon Association chairperson Alison West ... "I'm delighted to finish," said Venter.
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