She is a senior research fellow and senior lecturer in the Department of Social Studies, Trinity College Dublin. |
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This week, a fellow who used the same system as you have around the house to demagnetise ships. |
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This is a declaration of military intent, of the will to shed blood and tears for a fellow nation. |
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Occasionally they find a few sparks, kept alive in a humble woodcutter's cottage, or in a small fire started by a few of their fellow wanderers. |
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The support given cannot be understood by anyone such as yourself as it displays a basic concern for our fellow men. |
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They just want to protect their market share by teaming up with fellow soulmates to keep the competition in the superstition stakes at bay. |
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A fellow joked afterwards that I should have writer's cramp what with all the books I had to sign. |
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Chung plans to study diplomacy as a visiting fellow at Stanford University and follow South Korean politics from the United States. |
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He's a clinical and forensic psychologist who works at a psychiatric hospital, and a research fellow at Cambridge's Institute of Criminology. |
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But for soldiers, getting tattoos has for many years been a way of nurturing a sense of solidarity with their fellow troops. |
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That line seems to be working pretty well now among some of my fellow conservatives. |
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But he was unable to speak or write Marathi and fellow students taunted him. |
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Friends turn traitor and fellow countrymen become the enemy in a war-torn world where the old rules are worthless. |
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It's always fun to play some tricks on fellow friends, co-workers, and family members. |
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His fellow coaches recognized what a remarkable accomplishment it is to keep winning despite the loss of your team's most important player. |
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But these sectarian Baptists find their interests intertwined with the mineworkers, many of whom are their fellow members or clergy. |
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Jay P. Greene is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. |
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After Oxford she got a job as a tutorial fellow at Bedford College at the University of London, but she did not enjoy it. |
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Some fellow students exhausted by the expertise of the taxi dancers even wanted to dance with me. |
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He was cited for his knowledge and skill and his availability to his fellow doctors in caring for mutual patients. |
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His last academic station was Yale University where he served as a research fellow and instructor for two years. |
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Charles Murtaugh is a research fellow in the molecular and cellular biology department at Harvard University. |
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As she wanders through the village, we see the incredibly evocative faces of her fellow Gypsy brethren. |
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Our lubricious scribe went on to interview some of her fellow deprived Manhattanites. |
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Whilst you're about it, perhaps you could suggest the name of a local emporium in which a fellow might purchase a tarboosh? |
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Mild expressions of lascivious interest in fellow bar patrons or party-attendees also come in handy. |
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He struggles ashore withhis father and a few fellow survivors, more dead than alive. |
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She'd married another waiter, although the fellow was more customer than waiter. |
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But today Hindus have all the resources they need to support our fellow brothers and sisters. |
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He claimed he was the victim of a witch-hunt by fellow officers who said he actively sought complaints against him. |
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This quartet is musically closer to the quartets of fellow Theresienstadt composers Ullmann and Schulhoff. |
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He's a pleasant and accommodating fellow to reporters, and he has a great sense of humor. |
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One fellow London-dweller of my acquaintance said recently she was finally decamping from the city. |
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And yet he failed to go on to have anything like the success of some of his fellow label mates. |
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As you can imagine, that suggestion of mine went over like a lead balloon among my fellow journalists. |
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Scottish naturists, like their fellow hobbyists in England, are often forced to go abroad in search of suitable locations. |
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He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. |
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He returned again and again to New York City to re-engage with his dealers, clients, fellow artists, and writers. |
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I am far more nervous than they are and there are quite a few laughs when they see this gangly fellow mixed in with them. |
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Mark Wooden is a professorial research fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic Research. |
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The new father was a former boss of a Chinese triad gang, and all his fellow gangsters were bound to show up. |
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She currently is research fellow in the School of African and Asian Studies at the University of Sussex. |
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She married fellow actor Laurence Fox in January and was spotted with a baby bump three months later while on holiday in Mauritius. |
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There was an audible sign of resigned frustration from my fellow passengers. |
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What about the career criminal scheduled for lethal injection because a fellow inmate pinned a murder rap on him in exchange for time off? |
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It's an absurd ritual, and funny, yet his little trek affords a lovely view and brings him into contact with fellow passers-by. |
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And fellow band member Sarah Harding said one glittering star tried to woo all five members of the band. |
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With the help of fellow female team members, Adam was made up and dressed up for the strut down the catwalk. |
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The rest of my brethren were there milling about and chatting with their fellow creatures of the night. |
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Possokhov uses excerpts from fellow Ukrainian Yuri Krasavin's film scores and abridgments of familiar Beethoven works. |
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Flesh Sunday's narrator is a nosy parker who mistakes a murderer for a fellow peeping tom. |
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He opens with a gorgeous study for prepared guitar, but the bulk of the record is given over to duets with fellow axemen. |
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A diocesan bishop does not take on the role of father to fellow priests as an abbot does to monks. |
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He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1907 and, in 1913, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London. |
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In 1984 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London in recognition of his talents. |
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In LA, they don't tell you to reach out to your fellow humans, they tell you to spend time with your lapdog. |
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We climbed into oilskins, life jackets and clip-on safety harnesses, and became fellow shipmates for the day-night crossing. |
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They have abnegated all morality and all fellow feeling for the rest of mankind. |
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They dove in, eager to avenge their fallen comrades, fellow subjects, and most of all, brothers. |
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I will not judge any of them for it is not my place to judge the sins and virtues of my fellow man. |
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However, it makes me sad to see our fellow brothers and sisters abort Xhosa and adopt other languages when they get into the limelight. |
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They would have no compunction about silencing a fellow countryman who'd discovered their hidden lair. |
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Most items in these two categories are original contributions written by fellow textual scholars, critics, actors, directors and reviewers. |
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Johnny will take a little ride to rehabilitate, not brutally punish, his quarry, who is, as usual, a fellow Italian-American. |
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Mrs Walsh was exposed to more smoke than fellow residents as she insisted on her fire door being left open at night. |
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You have been an accident waiting to happen and have placed many of your fellow citizens in grave danger. |
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Hang out at the company water cooler and force yourself to talk to a fellow employee you've never spoken with. |
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I shared a cab with strangers bound for the Quarter and listened to my fellow passengers wax nostalgically about past trips to New Orleans. |
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After the award of his doctorate, Wittgenstein was appointed a lecturer at Cambridge and he was made a fellow of Trinity College. |
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She was a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University and at the University of Washington in Seattle. |
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She stood there thinking about hockey, and the Olympics and her fellow teammates. |
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech. |
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We would therefore hope he will take on board the feelings of fellow residents. |
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Do you know of any fellow citizen, who has lately done a worthy action, deserving praise and imitation? |
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The pilot was under orders to hold fire, a fellow airman testified yesterday. |
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Commanding 36 ships and 2000 fellow buccaneers, Morgan sacked the town and left his men to the burning and looting. |
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It doesn't seem to be getting much traction among fellow Democrats and Republicans are expected to vote and block a vote on resolutions. |
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Like his fellow scientists, Teller initially saw the atom bomb not as a weapon but as a deterrent. |
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The Carsud workers had taken the action over the sacking of a fellow employee. |
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Daniel most recently worked as a post-doctoral fellow at Iowa State University. |
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He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day. |
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Many people tried their luck throughout the day, hoping to dunk teachers and fellow students. |
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As a fellow professor of academics, I share your admiration for malted beverages! |
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Perhaps we fellow painters best understand the enormous risks she confronts at every turn, and quietly applaud her savoir faire. |
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But curiously the paper contains not a whisper of complaint from Peter or his fellow attack dogs. |
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Falling for a fellow teacher runs him afoul of the principal, who has designs on the woman. |
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Need I even add that helping and caring for animals is integral to caring for our fellow man? |
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Generally, baby bust generations do well in their careers and earnings because they face less competition from fellow busters. |
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Meanwhile, I fell into teaching, probably because life has a way of guiding you into service to your fellow humans. |
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The fellow who shuffled in was in every way the opposite of what I had been led to expect. |
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Most of her fellow African-American students were involved, but she was not interested. |
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We stood at attention, and gave the proper salute when meeting a fellow soldier. |
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A seaman in the US Navy in World War II ran barefoot across the red-hot deck of a burning ship to save a fellow sailor's life. |
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She is a Harvard University research fellow and joins us tonight from Philadelphia. |
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He is equally a loss to fellow academics and to the various committees on which he served. |
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A fellow in the audience said I should be kneecapped for making these remarks. |
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Having said that, you could give the same fellow his choice of angles and he'd still make a pig's ear of it. |
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While on the train, Alice and her fellow passengers were treated to a free-from-choice menu of roast lamb, roast beef, Madeira cake and tea. |
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Enrique was appointed coach this summer and Villa feels his fellow Asturian will prove successful. |
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Many fellow soldiers owed their lives to the bravery of the men in the 3rd Division. |
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He just couldn't bring himself to turn in his fellow brethren, so for the moment, he had to playact as one of them. |
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Thimgan was a member of the U.S. Naval Institute and a fellow in the American Society of Marine Artists. |
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And no, Danny won't be going with her but there is still a silver lining for you fellow Mindy and Danny shippers. |
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Kelly received a PhD in physics from Harvard University and is a fellow of the American Physical Society. |
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Mr Watson and the Russian helped fellow hotel guests and at one stage found themselves waist-deep in water and sewage. |
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He had only sold heroin to the policeman because he believed him to be a fellow drug user suffering from withdrawal symptoms. |
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Don't get me wrong, I think stealing from your shipmates or fellow Marines is one of the worst things you can do and you should fry. |
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The mentor teaches the fellow to document for him or herself where the time goes, to spot time wasters and be ruthless in eliminating them. |
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She took laudanum for this, as was the fashion, a habit that brought her to the attention of a fellow poet, the opium addict Coleridge. |
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His head popped over the rail and when he noticed Pearl there by herself he called for help from his fellow shipmates. |
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Nikolay has had his atelier together with a former fellow student for about 10 years. |
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Offered a chance to walk his gaffe back, the poor fellow only digs himself deeper. |
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They can be real nice to you when you are the passenger, but when you are a fellow motorist, they will terrorize you. |
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Do you think you were fuelled by the fact that he is a fellow Renaissance man? |
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Upon arriving back at the hive, a bee with pollen-coated legs does a waggly dance for her fellow bees. |
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And it only seems sensible to do what the fellow in the black body armour is suggesting. |
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Mr. Dam is a board member and a senior fellow of the Brookings Institution, one of the world's oldest and most respected think tanks. |
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My fellow trainees are very nice and all, but it's just not a meeting of the minds, I guess. |
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The only other bird we saw using the houses was a small brown fellow warbling merrily for no one in particular. |
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The 82-year-old former history professor is an elf-sized fellow with gold-rimmed aviator glasses and a halo of gray hair. |
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Having attracted Laud's attention as a preacher, he was sent by him to Oxford and became a fellow of All Souls College. |
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Sometimes I pass a fellow lost soul and exchange a nod of acknowledgment, but this is a big maze and it seems to swallow people up. |
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He became a fellow of Emmanuel College during this period at Cambridge and it was during this time that Andrew Wiles was his research student. |
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He is now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an adviser to the Pentagon. |
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He is also the Northern Taiwan Society's deputy chairman and a research fellow at Academia Sinica. |
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What I do know is that Bridges was trouble on the set from day one, repeatedly sassing directors, crew members, and even fellow cast members. |
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He is the author of more than 30 technical articles and is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. |
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There was an altercation outside between a fellow who had parked illegally and a traffic warden. |
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Even Alexander Hamilton, a prominent fellow Federalist, ripped into Adams, saying his defects of character made him unfit to hold office. |
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One reason for her wariness is the reaction to her book, which has been ferocious, especially from fellow women journalists. |
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Last year, while fellow sweet-cherry growers were reeling from the financial blow of low yields, Kendell was reaping an impressive harvest. |
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In almost every university also, the executive head was once upon a time a research fellow or ordinary lecturer. |
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Jennifer C. Braceras, a lawyer and mother is a research fellow at Harvard Law School. |
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When I give a fellow an honorary doctor of divinity, it's just a little piece of paper. |
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You and your fellow traders inspect the bill of goods you've each just acquired. |
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Fred First is querying his fellow bloggers on their dialect oddities, and getting an international response. |
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For firefighters, it is a duty and an honour to attend a fellow firefighter's funeral. |
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Both jennies have foals each year which the couple sell on to fellow donkey lovers. |
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One man, a large fellow with arms like steel girders, stormed towards them, demanding to know what they were doing. |
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By then he was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and studying Sanskrit in Heidelberg. |
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In 1963 he became professor of pathology at the institute and a founder fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. |
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British Ambassador Anthony Brenton, a one-time fellow of the university, sponsored another such talk. |
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From 1973 until retirement he was a senior fellow in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. |
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He believes that a fellow officer has been ratting him out to the precinct's captain. |
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We are a tad worried by our fellow inhabitants, however, if we're regarded as the cleverest on earth. |
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James is a contributing writer and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. |
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He spent the next two years as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. |
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Dr Newstead is a visiting fellow and temporary lecturer at the University of New South Wales. |
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The author was a resident fellow at the Institute at the time this article was written. |
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Youngsters meet with fellow students who share the same faith for sessions run by a tutor, also of the same faith. |
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I am a regular reader and would like to share my views with fellow readers. |
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Can we remain human when we relegate the majority of our fellow citizens to inhumane conditions? |
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She meets Robert, a dentist, whose life appears conventional, but is in fact a fellow lost soul. |
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Locating food for the dogs was a daily exercise in resourcefulness that involved a network of friends, relatives and fellow dog lovers. |
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His fellow crew men did not raise the alarm until the Monday morning as they thought he had stayed on the Spanish vessel. |
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I'd want to help my fellow man out but why would I support them when I don't see them supporting me? |
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The festival also offered the chance to talk with fellow readers and share reading recommendations. |
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Mr Bursell's experiences were shared by fellow Yorkshireman Andrew Jenkins. |
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I have a few burning national issues to share with my fellow countrymen and women. |
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Chris Falls, who has 25 years in the industry, is keen to improve the wages and conditions of his fellow shearers and other pastoral workers. |
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Eventually I and my fellow 'rookies' passed the course and became Aircraftwomen 1st class. |
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Therefore when I see these values shared by my fellow citizens, that strengthens me. |
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Viewers were asked to decide on who best coped with conditions and fellow competitors. |
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Melodious tunes rang out through the day until late afternoon, entertaining streams of visitors and fellow students. |
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No doubt he is moved by the ordeal his own fellow countrymen are going through, but he never acts on emotion. |
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This was even more likely before fellow collectors started to pay attention to formula air letter sheets. |
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It is just a shame that Cllr Hudson has nothing better to do than try to catch his fellow councillors in the act of helping out in the community. |
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After a few years, I yielded to the pressure of fellow critics who couldn't understand why I wasn't raving about the film. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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Kate and Josie Fraser lead out a group of fellow 2003 NCAS Sailing scholarship holders on a training sail at Ballina last November. |
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We then switch to a fellow listening to the music in his car, which is joined to another by some sort of tubing. |
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Flores will join fellow Gates Scholars from across the world this October to pursue her graduate degree in engineering. |
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So long as he and his fellow big lumps fulfil their obligations, Celtic will be through to the third round. |
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A short fellow with a refined bearing, Gavaskar consistently got hundreds and double-hundreds against top-class bowling. |
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In 1598 he killed a fellow actor in a duel, but escaped hanging by pleading benefit of clergy, being branded instead as a felon. |
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Their ravenous appetite for fellow fish makes them one of the largest fresh water species. |
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We cannot know what is going on in the minds of our fellow human beings unless they manifest it by word or deed. |
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Postdoctoral fellow Deborah Burks, lead author of the Nature paper, decided to examine fertility in the knockout mice. |
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Christine took the bad news well enough but the rest of the Top 9 contestants were devastated to see their fellow singer sent home. |
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He lives well in Notting Hill and can often be seen out dining with Stephen Fry or fellow former players. |
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There was a fellow with a wen in his neck, larger than five woolpacks, and another with a couple of wooden legs, each about twenty foot high. |
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I have no doubt some of my fellow academicians are dreading the rise of these kinds of influences. |
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No-one of sense can read a Mortimer story without finishing it feeling slightly more well-disposed to their fellow man. |
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It was a benevolent organization that gave aid to fellow miners, their widows and children, as the many newspaper articles of the period record. |
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She was somewhat bewildered by the new feeling, but felt a duty to care for her fellow journeyer. |
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Those who want to meet with their fellow rafters in the evening to discuss the day's activities are invited to a barbecue. |
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It was not exactly a risky position, my only danger was being mashed by fellow rafters as they banked right, or so I believed. |
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This type of fellow does not care for tourists, takes his coffee black and wakes each morning in the dark without an alarm clock. |
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The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground. |
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They slap their fellow males on the back, sprawl across sofas and shoot repeated glances at target females. |
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According to the script, fellow singer Johnny, who shot himself in a game of Russian roulette while she looked on, was the love of her life. |
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Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it! |
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To a fellow judoist the actions are not violent, but to a lay person they appear that way. |
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It parked, and a wiry, balding fellow of about forty got out and stood, hands on hips, observing the site he'd selected. |
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You refer to that particular quality of Australianness that you and your fellow writers of new wave were trying to explore. |
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But some of his fellow passengers looked around nervously under the glow of red cabin lights. |
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Fox was talking with the Black Hole squadron commander, a fellow named Stock, and his adjutant, Barrel. |
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Mr. Boskey was a short, portly fellow who wisecracked his way through our daily hour of devotion to the basics of geology. |
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His outbursts of anger were so frightening, one of his fellow teachers said, that two children had wet their pants. |
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Six different shows in two days is no junket, especially when you don't know your fellow performers. |
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What became of the girls, their families, the two Chinese laundrymen and their fellow Chinese Milwaukeeans? |
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He said that he and his fellow councillors had been pressing the county council to install speed ramps at Manor Road, but to no avail. |
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His more complete understanding of his fellow autistics is presented well, whilst many of the unconscious habits of the rest of us are exposed. |
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This winning team will now go on to contest the National Finals in May with all the hopes and good wishes of their fellow students. |
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Bullets whizzed past us as our fellow soldiers laid down round after round of cover fire. |
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During his junior year at Harvard, in 2001, Ross Douthat was taking a final exam with 200 fellow students when a madman burst into the room. |
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It wasn't just that we were fellow redheads and theatre buffs. |
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Their fellow Parisian, Scot Bill Gear, is well represented too, along with important pieces by Alan Reynolds and the still underrated Fife-born abstractionist Stephen Gilbert. |
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His relationship with Romney, a fellow Mormon and longtime acquaintance, can be charitably described as frosty. |
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The collection included works by fellow Scots John Bellany and Ken Currie, second world war artist Christopher Nevinson and illustrator Glen Baxter. |
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After four years of post-graduate studies and a year as a junior fellow at the Royal College of Music, Rachel now divides her time between teaching and performing. |
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More than 20,000 applied to help at the Games, with the volunteer army working for the sheer love of being involved and that makes me proud of my fellow Mancunians. |
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In February 1843 MacCullagh was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. |
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And William jumps off that little fellow and hops the fence and he and I run like crazy and hide in the house with all the animals that live in the dark. |
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A fellow student named Trinity McCool credited him on Twitter with saving her and a friend. |
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In March 1981 Conway was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London. |
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But he also censured his fellow council members for not speaking out earlier. |
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Alex Pollock is resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. |
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However in 1820 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in the same year he was a major influence in founding the Royal Astronomical Society. |
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At a loss to get out, he finally shoots himself in the foot during a battle, but his yelps of pain are mistaken by his fellow soldiers as a cry to attack. |
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He instead flew off to Denver for fundraising and a speech some of his fellow Democrats are ducking. |
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The fellow even killed a man who stole a loaf of bread from his bakery. |
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During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars. |
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After school Bruce went jackerooing in the North West, which led to him sketching his fellow stockmen, their horses and the surrounding unique landscape. |
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Exit the fellow traveler, looking for a movie far from the madding goons at Winterland. |
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Banding ensures that we can offer unrelated stock to fellow aviculturists. |
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I now know that my fellow brothers and sisters, the lawyers of New Zealand, will be in a position to practise in front of the highest court of our country. |
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In other words, what do art historians have to teach their fellow acolytes of the historical discipline about how to use the evidence of imagery competently? |
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Finally, I get to meet some of my fellow bloggers, and one or two lurkers. |
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The new copy-reader here mentioned was C.C. Foss, a cherubic little fellow who was also a Methodist preacher. |
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Several years later, Moore recalls, he was attacked by a fellow employee while working the cash register at a retail store. |
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I glanced at my fellow classmate in the backseat, who shot me a bug-eyed, horrified look. |
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Sandra and her family fled for a refugee camp across the border in Burundi, along with fellow members of her tribe. |
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Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute. |
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I had decided that celibacy was the way to go when I met a fellow combat arms officer, who was gay. |
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The only major difference between Trotsky and his fellow Bolshevik leaders was that he never got the chance to wield total power. |
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I got takeaways from the fish and chip shop and ate them in the park with a fellow blogger, and it was lovely, except for the mosquitoes, but I ate way too much. |
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The year was 2006 and Allen, like her fellow UK countrymen Arctic Monkeys, was borne in the freaky fires of MySpace. |
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Some of the tales told against him by fellow touring pros were spiteful, but without doubt he would be counted among the top five British sportsmen in any era. |
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William Galston, a senior fellow at Brookings, takes a different view because of the players that will lead the tax-reform effort. |
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Vastly outnumbered by halfwits and fellow travellers, I reached for the most conciliatory point available. |
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The achievements are ones that we can all be proud of as fellow Kiwis. |
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In 2000, she was named a MacArthur genius fellow for her work on civil rights and immigration. |
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Now, having barely survived in a race that was not conceded, Malloy has some advice for his fellow Democrats. |
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Even if this Alexander fellow had saved her from the shady Grim character, she doubted that he would have withheld information from the great Sir Marcus Grigsby. |
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The theory is that Fraser recoiled from the idea of blaming a widely revered figure, and fellow Westminster alumni, especially one who cannot now defend himself. |
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I apologize to my fellow jockeys, the owners, and the trainers. |
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Moss came to admire Wasserstein and his trenchant deconstruction of his fellow power brokers. |
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Elaine Kamarck, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, wondered if their jobs pose a conflict of interest. |
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Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites. |
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So when the blame is apportioned, Abbas and his fellow West Bank leaders have a good deal to answer for. |
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Even his most antipodal fellow councilman cried and embraced him afterward. |
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Some parties, co-hosted with fellow out director Roland Emmerich, have featured more than a thousand celebrants. |
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But his fellow Laborites would have nothing to do with a compromise bill. |
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Many of the other Nepali Sherpas working on the mountain witnessed the avalanche as it covered their friends and fellow workers. |
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His comical antics come to an end once the guard retreats to his box after giving his fellow guardsman a thumbs-up. |
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Will it be a case of hail, hail fellow well met from the Broomloan slopes? |
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In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it. |
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An atheist counsels his fellow non-believers on how not to talk to people of faith. |
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As a former Captain in the U.S. Air Force myself, I shared a willingness to protect and defend the United States of America with all my fellow airwomen. |
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Gil is a research fellow at the shalom Hartman Institute and a professor of history at McGill University. |
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But his comments were given a lukewarm reception by his fellow priests. |
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He was a jolly young fellow and always seemed to be happy and smiling. |
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Sure, the internet has made it easier to find fellow cutters. |
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Berlusconi repeated the antic in the afternoon in the lower house of Parliament, this time to jeers from fellow politicians. |
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At least 29 fellow Republicans must vote against Boehner for a second ballot to be reached, and that seems very unlikely. |
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The first 13 years of the prophethood of Muhammad were at his hometown of Makkah, where he and his fellow Muslims were severely persecuted by the pagans of Makkah. |
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Forgive me, fellow Parisians, I am a man of action not words. |
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On the fourth attempt he evaded recapture and, along with a group of Special Forces, took part in operations behind enemy lines and also helped fellow POWs escape. |
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And it's good to go while the getting is good, but Miss Wolff has bad news for her friends and fellow country fans, rockabilly retro-ists and would-be jivers. |
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Online he was a guild leader, delivering rousing speeches to fellow gamers. |
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After all, is it stronger and more effective to till a large field alone, or with a team of fellow human beings alongside you? |
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I met one fellow soldier the day he arrived in camp, fully trained. |
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Better yet, bring some treats to share with your fellow voters. |
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At this point the crowd starts cheering raucously for their fellow Finns. |
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Night skiing is an exhilarating experience you won't want to miss when fellow skiers gather to ski or board down the main run each night with flares in hand. |
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By the official count, Andrews had saved a total of six fellow soldiers at the expense of his own life. |
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And truly, Blake Lively and your fellow band of woodland sprites with spreadsheets, that is fine. |
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The plan had received lukewarm support from fellow politicians. |
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Like the spurned women of Manhattan, Howard and his fellow rejects should remind themselves they're smart, beautiful, funny, wonderful people who deserve better. |
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He could understand the sad plight of fellow countrymen, their exploitation, poverty, suffering and affliction under the mercy of foreign rule and darkness of ignorance. |
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I write slowly and laboriously, unlike a lot of my fellow bloggers. |
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I explained that it was for my swollen hand, politely refraining from mentioning that it was their fellow nurses who had necessitated the elusive pillow. |
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Dr Moore is currently a post-doctoral fellow at James Cook University. |
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The pre-war records in Albany revealed a conviction the fellow earned at 16 before going off to war. |
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As do an abundance of fellow Americans, I support my country's leadership. |
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Capt. Devon Blake is a fellow graduate of West Point and a military intelligence officer. |
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Adam Thierer is a senior research fellow with the Technology Policy Program at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. |
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As the deadline for the list approached, I talked to my friend and fellow writer Devon Maloney. |
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Shortly afterwards, getting into his car, he was called by name and, when he turned, was shot through the forehead by a fellow extremist who suspected he had ratted. |
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Hundreds of friends, admirers, and fellow citizens crowd the steps of the cathedral. |
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On Dec. 22, 1799, Sands told her cousins that she would be leaving to elope with a fellow boarder named Levi Weeks that night. |
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The performance caused outrage in the Dutch-Moroccan community, amongst fellow politicians and Dutch celebrities alike. |
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In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities. |
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He is currently a fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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The Templar nodded and beckoned his fellow knights to approach. |
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Thanks to their dazzling diversity of color, furtive nature, and transient presence, warblers and their fellow neotropical migrants monopolize spring birding. |
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She evidenced particular tenderness in describing a woman cradling a fellow inmate who had just suffered a grand mal seizure. |
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My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch. |
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Before these famous cartoons went viral, Santa was depicted either as a tall, thin, and less than jolly fellow or an elfin man. |
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