Colleague
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385 examples of Colleague in a sentence
But for many parts of Africa, a
colleague
of mine once put it this way, "The cease-fire on Tuesday night was reached just in time for the genocide to start on Wednesday morning."
Instead, they just make me green with envy that my
colleague
from IUCN was able to go on this journey to the south of Madagascar seamounts to actually take photographs and to see these wondrous creatures of the deep.
And I'm working very hard with my colleague, Arnold van Huis, in telling people what insects are, what magnificent things they are, what magnificent jobs they do in nature.
But unfortunately, I got kicked in the head by my
colleague
Bubba Ray Dudley, and I suffered a severe concussion.
It was done with a colleague, Alan Braun, at the NIH.
And then you look at your
colleague
and say, "Why, you cretin!
My
colleague
at MIT, Assaf Biderman, he could tell you much more about sensing and many other wonderful things we can do with sensing, but I wanted to go to the second part we discussed at the beginning, and that's actuating our environment.
A friend of mine, a
colleague
of mine, Dr. Hans Larsson at McGill University, is actually looking at atavisms.
One of the senior doctors at my hospital, Charlie Safran, and his colleague, Warner Slack, have been saying for decades that the most underutilized resource in all of health care is the patient.
And it's because of people like my colleague, Rick Wilson, at the Genome Institute at Washington University, who decided to take a look at this woman postmortem.
Now, what actually happened to Jimmy Mubenga, the story we were able to tell, my
colleague
Mathew Taylor and I, was that, actually, three security guards began trying to restrain him in his seat; when was resisting his deportation, they were restraining him in his seat.
So my colleague, Dr. Greg Dumanian, did the surgery.
At the Lurie Family Center for Animal Imaging, our colleague, Andrew Kung, grew this cancer successfully in mice without ever touching plastic.
On the right side you can see my
colleague
Soren, who's actually in the space.
That's my
colleague.
But sometime ago, through the help of an opthamologist
colleague
of mine, Carmen Puliafito, who developed a laser scanner of the retina, I found out the the following.
My colleague, Sudesh Sivarasu, invented a smart glove for people who have suffered from leprosy.
And I thought about what could be done to guide these conversations, and then an amazing
colleague
of mine, Camilla Gunn, developed a "Working with Cancer" toolkit.
When it turned out to be normal, my
colleague
who was doing a reassessment of the patient noticed some tenderness in the right lower quadrant and called the surgeons.
I ordered some fluids to rehydrate him and asked my
colleague
to reassess him.
My colleague, Dr. Paul Fenton, was living this reality.
Just in case you think it's only going to happen in the United States, it happened in Canada as well: ["Mounties Zap 11-year-old Boy"] And a
colleague
sent me this one from London: ["Arrested Man, 82, Shot with Taser"] But my personal favorite, I have to confess, does come from the US: "Officers Taser 86-year-old Disabled Woman in her Bed."
And of course, we don't do these experiments in humans, but just by coincidence, my
colleague
has shown that men who have low sperm count, low semen quality have significantly more atrazine in their urine.
Another
colleague
in the States tagged about 20 sharks off Massachusetts.
My colleague, Jason Peat, who runs this program, tells me it's 10 times faster and 10 times cheaper than the traditional way of doing things.
So a
colleague
of mine from nursing called Lisa Shaw and I went through hundreds and hundreds of sets of notes in the medical records department looking at whether there was any sign at all that anybody had had any conversation about what might happen to them if the treatment they were receiving was unsuccessful to the point that they would die.
A
colleague
and I were traveling in a very remote village, and we asked an old man to take us down into a little tomb.
But it turns out my
colleague
Pieter Abbeel, who's here at Berkeley, has developed a new set of techniques for teaching robots from example.
This is my colleague, Warren Jones, with whom we've been building these methods, these studies, for the past 12 years.
Let me show you analysis a
colleague
of mine did looking on different football, World Cups, Olympic Games around the world, looking on the comfort and analyzing the comfort people have perceived at these different sport activities, and let me start with Mexico.
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