Fellow
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1945 examples of Fellow in a sentence
You can see my
fellow
riders at the end of the picture, looking at me with some concern.
And this
fellow
here is looking at the painting by Braque.
The rules are like the notes on the page, and that gets you started, but then you dance around the notes on the page, coming up with just the right combination for this particular moment with this particular set of
fellow
players.
So Ms. Dewey heard this, and she shook her head in despair while
fellow
teachers were sort of cheering each other on and nodding approvingly.
Some of my
fellow
journalists might interpret it that way.
One woman I knew who was a
fellow
at a program that I ran at the Rockefeller Foundation was named Ingrid Washinawatok.
My final story is about a young, beautiful man named Josephat Byaruhanga, who was another Acumen Fund fellow, who hails from Uganda, a farming community.
When I got to university, I met a
fellow
poet who shared my belief in the magic of spoken-word poetry.
There are two billion
fellow
human beings who live on less than two dollars a day.
And so, my
fellow
primates, let us embrace this gift from evolution and play together, as we rediscover creativity, fellowship and wonder.
They have to be able to act along with their
fellow
actors in the production.
He's coming up to the grandstand,
fellow
Federationists.
A
fellow
TED speaker, Jonathan Haidt, came up with this beautiful little analogy between the conscious and the unconscious mind.
The
fellow
passengers for inanimate objects are not just people, but it's also the light shining on it and the wind blowing past it and the heat of the room.
A
fellow
by the name of Matthew Harris at the University of Wisconsin in Madison actually figured out a way to stimulate the gene for teeth, and so was able to actually turn the tooth gene on and produce teeth in chickens.
Now I'm an economist, I'm not a doctor, but I see the God complex around me all the time in my
fellow
economists.
Because he, as a leader, knew that he wasn't the only one that was probably suffering; many of his
fellow
marines probably were, too.
Be prepared to find vocations that make you useful to your neighbors and to your
fellow
citizens.
Consumers do not have obligations, responsibilities and duties to their
fellow
human beings.
One of my
fellow
doctors, a general surgeon, became suspicious of her condition.
The best description of the moment of discharge and a rare glimpse into the moment that defines our life post-Ebola was vividly expressed in the words of my best friend and
fellow
doctor, Philip Ireland, in an interview with "The Times."
Think about the Beatrices, think about the Adenikes of this world, who are doing incredible things, that are bringing them into the global economy, whilst at the same time making sure that their
fellow
men and women are employed, and that the children in those households get educated because their parents are earning adequate income.
It's quite a cute little
fellow.
This little
fellow
was developed by a group of 10 undergraduate students at the Autonomous Systems Laboratory at ETH-Zurich.
The only mistake is if I'm not aware, if each individual musician is not aware and accepting enough of his
fellow
band member to incorporate the idea and we don't allow for creativity.
It happened while I was working as a research
fellow
at the US Naval Academy.
Any wonder that this fellow, Bernie Madoff, is unpopular?
When I was in graduate school, I had the opportunity to overhear my grandmother describing to one of her
fellow
senior citizens what I did for a living.
But one
fellow
in particular, a guy named Erik Michaels-Ober, noticed something else, and that's that citizens are shoveling out sidewalks right in front of these things.
["Plankton" comes from the Greek "planktos" for wandering] My
fellow
plankton came in all sizes, from tiny algae and bacteria to animals longer than a blue whale.
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