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Anti-Fraternization Laws in American Football
In American football, there used to be anti-fraternization laws that prevent opposing teams from socializing the night before the game. This is different from professions like theoretical physics, where fraternization between colleagues is encouraged.
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In American football, there used to be anti-fraternization laws where opposing teams were not allowed to socialize the night before a game.
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In American football, there used to be anti-fraternization laws where opposing teams were not allowed to socialize the night before a game. These laws contrast with the fraternal nature of the word "fraternization" and highlight the differences between American football and other sports like rugby.