Bretheren

Bretheren

 bretheren, brothers collectively; fraternity—Wilkes.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The great shave-off happened at the Masonic Hall in Seahouses where the Bretheren of Farne Lodge watched as almost 12 inches of beard was reduced to stubble.
Although likely a serious problem, mental affliction amongst the psy-profession bretheren is often difficult for the African descent mental health professional to come to terms with (Azibo, 2015b).
Historical owner: Pacific District Conference of Mennonite Bretheren. Contractor: Corban Construction Inc.
Should Jardine's time in Parliament be as short-lived as as her former bretheren in the Press must now hope, then any idea that she might return to teaching journalism in college should be killed stone dead.
it's more of a joke ransomware unlike its more malicious bretheren, Petya and WannaCry
William Roxburgh became the most influential member of Konig's "United Bretheren" in India.
The minuscule population of wealthy Hindus in Pakistan remains unbothered about their impoverished bretheren, using their adequate resources and political connections to sustain themselves in the country where minorities are discriminated to a large extent.
This .22LR version has a functional charging handle, a two-position safety that mimics its larger bretheren, a shell deflector and genuine Magpul MBUS folding sights.
"Minutes before my abduction, I noticed that after the Sunday service, there were no bretheren inside the church.
Billingham Forum welcomes Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell this Saturday, former members of which north-east folk rock band originally known as the "Downtown Faction" and then the "Bretheren", becoming who in 1968 and still performing today?
So close are you to India that if it rains in India, the UAE resident opens his umbrella and in times of natural disaster in India, it is our bretheren here that is unable to sleep."