Fellow
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1945 examples of Fellow in a sentence
This is an idea that we got from a
fellow
TEDster here, Dan Dennett, who talked about taking the intentional stance.
What counts for Vivian was the emotional connection she created with her
fellow
employees and our guests.
He stayed there a hundred times in the last 20 years, and he's loyal to the property because of the relationship that Vivian and her
fellow
employees have created with him.
This is Mr. Lopez, who has been in solitary confinement for 18 months, and he's providing input on the types of images that he believes would make him and his
fellow
inmates more serene, more calm, less apt to violence.
Ultimately, especially now in this world, where we live in a context of regressive and onerous immigration laws, in reality TV that thrives on humiliation, and in a context of analysis, where the thing we hear most repeatedly, day in, day out in the United States, in every train station, every bus station, every plane station is, "Ladies and gentlemen, please report any suspicious behavior or suspicious individuals to the authorities nearest to you," when all of these ways we are encouraged to view our
fellow
human being with hostility and fear and contempt and suspicion.
The arts, whatever they do, whenever they call us together, invite us to look at our
fellow
human being with generosity and curiosity.
Now, in order to do this, my architecture and design friends, especially my
fellow
white guys, we must simultaneously and significantly diversify our ranks.
And the
fellow
in the vest there, Craig Toten, he has pushed forward to get documentation out to all the groups that are doing this.
Imagine that a
fellow
who sells cloth, for example, will be selling Nano.
What do we do with displaced
fellow
Earthlings who no longer have a home on the planet?
"Doctor Gore" (1973) recommendable to my
fellow
Gore/Trash fans.
At one point, standing around in our turbans as we waited for another shot, one of my
fellow
extras turned to me asked me what the move was going to be about.
I watched the film in hopes of understanding the novel a bit better, but it just threw me and my
fellow
classmates off completely.
boy somehow gets rejected from every school he applied to(i suppose he completely forgot about attending community college) and decides to create his own school for
fellow
rejects.
The box reads of some Japanese
fellow
who always wanted to ski down Everest and actually did it.
He apparently was a criminal who squealed on his
fellow
crooks.
I absolutely positively can't believe my
fellow
IMDb reviewers.
The
fellow
in the role of a friend is good, who has acted quite naturally, and should be in better movies, like Sharman Joshi, for example.
This movie is worth viewing only to see him....and he seems like he wandered into a bad dime romance novel, poor
fellow.
Of course, in the present day, Jack's
fellow
firefighters are trying to reach him, but they are too late, and in the end, he lets them leave him, and it forwards to his funeral, where he is praised as one of the best firefighters they have known.
And it's all because the various Powers (Eleni's soliloquy of "guards" in different colored uniforms) didn't allow the generation after the "aristocrats" of 1919 (Spyros) to follow the call of peace and freedom (the music of Nikos and his
fellow
musicians, i.e., the Movement, the Cause).
It's really quite puzzling to me how incapable I am to grasp what evoked the enthusiasm of the cheering audiences in 1986 (and apparently still today, reading my
fellow
IMDBers comments).
Utilizing a script by Carl Dupre horrible enough to make a
fellow
screenwriter cringe, and wasting the talents of Edward Furlong, the sole highlight of this rock and roll period piece gone wrong is the music, most notably the elaborate recreating of a 1978 KISS concert.
When he "respectfully refuses" to betray the lives of his
fellow
soldiers they bash his head in a with a baseball bat, cheering, and swearing as if they were at a football game.
The same scenario follows and the American commanding officer would rather die than betray his
fellow
soldier.
Sandra Bullock struggled along valiantly with a character who was supposed to be zany, but whose wackiness consisted of things like madly kissing a husband she hated, abandoning her child, going on carnival rides, offering to strip for money, and bumming a ride with a
fellow
airline passenger.
Emmet, a
fellow
student, is the instigator of the entire event.
The one
fellow
amongst them who appears to have something on the ball in terms of survivalist techniques goes off to get help.
This no-budget British black comedy-horror outing tries to achieve a satirical tone, with its endless references to its
fellow
shoestring splatter flicks (among them Psychomania, Horror Hospital and pretty much anything by Pete Walker), but due to dismal performances by second-string TV actors (the leading lady looks like Amy Winehouse), a script that appears to have been written on the back of a peeled beermat by two 'lads' with no understanding of how film comedy works, Dean Friedman's (intentionally?)
He was a James Bond who would be most comfortable sitting at a bar telling stories with his
fellow
British Knights.
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