Certainly Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepal PM from 1991 to 1994, says he went to Bhutan in the '50s to organize his brethren.
Like many of his brethren, Bernanke confuses price changes that result from supply-and-demand factors in a free market with those that result from debasing the currency.
Although a victory for Mr Shater could burden him and his brethren with responsibility for Egypt's sorry state, defeat would shatter myths about the Brotherhood's invincibility.
They all had dinner, and, in the prelude of a toast, the new pontiff joked with his brethren, saying: "May God forgive you for what you've done, " according to the U.S. cardinal.
Glasenberg charts a distinctly different path from his mining brethren on many other fronts.
What Mr. Garza designed for his legal brethren was a quite elegant version of the Son-of-Boss transaction.
Like many of his entrepreneurial brethren in the alternative-energy field, he will be looking for a new business model.
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His conservative brethren in the U.S. Congress are unlikely to do the same.
His Hamburg brethren may win a tad more than their miserable 25% four years ago (caused not least by local in-fighting and scandal).
It is worth noting both that Winthrop made the speech containing this quote to his Puritan brethren on board a ship fleeing Europe en route to Massachusetts and that the quote harkens directly to the Sermon on the Mount.
But as Poniewozik notes, Stewart has a distinct advantage over his hard news brethren.
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Unfazed by maritime danger, Churchill braved the Atlantic following Pearl Harbor to support his English-speaking brethren.
The header to his blog (above) features one of his most prominent OCPD brethren, Steve Jobs.
No doubt, he'll have to take on some of his liberal Democrats and sway some of his more conservative party brethren, too.
Not true for some of his other social media brethren who marched onto The Forbes 400 a year ago and have since retreated.
The place is provincial England, the time is the nineteen-eighties, and the hero is Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner), a shy and studious boy who lives with his mother among the Plymouth Brethren, a religious sect.
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