Fellow
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And this is a really important point, because we're optimistic about ourselves, we're optimistic about our kids, we're optimistic about our families, but we're not so optimistic about the guy sitting next to us, and we're somewhat pessimistic about the fate of our
fellow
citizens and the fate of our country.
So my
fellow
women and our gentle men, as we are here together within this particular window of this large-scale movement towards women's equality, and as we envision a future that does not yet exist, we both have different invitations.
In fact, when we're traveling abroad, it's how we identify
fellow
Canadians.
But will you be able to resist the temptation to track your
fellow
man?
So here in New York, I urge you, my
fellow
Americans, to help us make America great again.
And she was brilliant, she was one of the, at the time, the youngest
Fellow
to be elected to the Royal College of Physicians.
Alice's daughter told me that every time Alice went head-to-head with a
fellow
scientist, they made her think and think and think again.
Driving down a road in Ghana with partners of Free the Slaves, a
fellow
abolitionist on a moped suddenly sped up to our cruiser and tapped on the window.
I truly believe, if we can see one another as
fellow
human beings, then it becomes very difficult to tolerate atrocities like slavery.
Although there was a 19th-century newspaper editor who defined it rather better when he said, "A snollygoster is a
fellow
who seeks office regardless of party, platform or principle, and who, when he wins, gets there by the sheer force of monumental talknophical assumnancy."
Later, she married a
fellow
migrant worker, moved with him to his village, gave birth to two daughters, and saved enough money to buy a secondhand Buick for herself and an apartment for her parents.
This is Olusosun dump, the largest garbage dump in Lagos, and 2,000 people work here, and I found this out from this fellow, Andrew Saboru.
Really, of course the famous book "Dracula," written by a
fellow
Northside Dubliner Bram Stoker, probably is mainly responsible for this.
That
fellow
looks left and right, and spreads a newspaper, rolls it into the newspaper, gives it to me like a banned item, something like that.
As a cross-country skier and member of the Australian ski team headed towards the Winter Olympics, I was on a training bike ride with my
fellow
teammates.
B.J. was one of many
fellow
inmates who had big plans for the future.
So please don't greet us as strangers, greet us as your
fellow
human beings, period.
And while I was there, I made friends with a
fellow
named Pierre Omidyar, who is here today.
Here's one of my
fellow
winners.
There I rose from my chair for good, I leaned on my cane, and I looked back, finding all from my
fellow
passengers in the bus to photographs of the crash, and when I saw this photograph, I didn't see a bloody and unmoving body.
And when he came in, some of my
fellow
New Yorkers booed him.
He's a research
fellow
in philosophy at the University of Oxford.
Just like if you're a white person and another white person makes a racist comment, you'd hope, I hope, that white people would interrupt that racist enactment by a
fellow
white person.
I didn't break a law, and I kept my abaya — it's a black cloak we wear in Saudi Arabia before we leave the house — and my
fellow
prisoners kept asking me to take it off, but I was so sure of my innocence, I kept saying, "No, I'm leaving today."
There are even, and this is my personal favorite example, superstar dentists, the most dazzling exemplar of whom is Bernard Touati, the Frenchman who ministers to the smiles of
fellow
superstars like Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich or European-born American fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
The
fellow
survivors, the
fellow
voice-hearers, the comrades and collaborators; the mother who never gave up on me, who knew that one day I would come back to her and was willing to wait for me for as long as it took; the doctor who only worked with me for a brief time but who reinforced his belief that recovery was not only possible but inevitable, and during a devastating period of relapse told my terrified family, "Don't give up hope.
Thank you so much, my
fellow
citizens.
And the
fellow
said, "Absolutely nothing.
And the
fellow
said, "Well, if it's large enough, there ought to be camels there."
And at the time, I was a post-doctoral
fellow
in Los Angeles, after completing my Ph.D. in France, where independent thinking is not necessarily promoted.
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