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| im De Gelder was, in eyes of his friends and | colleagues, a silent boy, who never said anything. |
| can Municipal Officials (APAMO) by his APAMO | colleagues, a constituency group of the National League |
| onsiderable ability and judgment and set his | colleagues a creditable example in the matter of fieldi |
| levision programme has earned Gatiss and his | colleagues a British Academy Television Award, a Royal |
| ng any actual work, just conversing with his | colleagues about his boredom and frustrations with life |
| ld reporters that recent questions among his | colleagues about his suitability as leader were partly |
| ciety of Endocrinology from 1963-68, and his | colleagues abroad conferred on him the title of Disting |
| His Liberal | colleagues accused him of betraying his party, some eve |
| In May 2009 he and a team of | colleagues added another Nannen-Preis for a 35-pages-re |
| Marguerite d'Youville and her | colleagues adopted the particular black and brown dress |
| oldest of three daughters of The Comic Strip | colleagues Adrian Edmondson and Jennifer Saunders. |
| ion for the Turkish army, and Rabbi Attiya's | colleagues advised him to flee to Egypt. |
| und himself questioned by Conservative Party | colleagues after it was claimed he had paid staff from |
| The policy of Townshend and his | colleagues, after they had crushed the Jacobite rising |
| was congratulated in private by many of his | colleagues after his speech. |
| the conservative Presbyterian Hibben and his | colleagues against those of the Milbank family, the win |
| nce in Yemen affairs and led with two of his | colleagues, Ahmed Noaman and Mohamad Al-Zubairi, a stro |
| He joined his Nottinghamshire | colleagues Alfred Shaw and Arthur Shrewsbury in the Eng |
| trike committee (along with future municipal | colleagues Alfred Farmilo and Elmer Ernest Roper) by th |
| School and soon joined his brother Cecil and | colleagues Alice Hamilton and David L. Edsall on the fa |
| My | colleagues all over agree." |
| tinued writing papers and corresponding with | colleagues all over the world. |
| Justice, filed a federal lawsuit against his | colleagues, alleging that they changed Oklahoma Supreme |
| ork of Hashem and his stellar offensive line | colleagues allowed the Rams to lead Canada West with a |
| with Attenborough and several of his former | colleagues, along with archival footage. |
| Pearse and his | colleagues also discussed proclaiming Prince Joachim (t |
| th Dr David Heath in New Zealand, he and his | colleagues also produced a recombinant vaccine against |
| She and her | colleagues also encountered difficulties worse than the |
| During the early 1960s, Randolph Quirk and | colleagues, among them Valerie Adams, Derek Davy and Da |
| ns to defend themselves against their former | colleagues and were offered bank loans without any liab |
| His funeral, attended by a great many | colleagues and former students, was held in Wadham Coll |
| Unable to talk to his | colleagues and not wanting to vomit on them, he ran int |
| s eventually gave up the names of his former | colleagues and submitted to the HUAC. |
| y brought him into conflict with some of his | colleagues, and the pietistic movement also gave him tr |
| in helped found the Beauport Asylum with two | colleagues and subsequently continued his work as a doc |
| "Best Congressman", both by his own Congress | colleagues and the press. |
| is congratulated by his clients, Mickey, and | colleagues and strangers alike, he catches a glimpse of |
| Berkshire Hathaway, and entertains business | colleagues and CEOs, including Michael Eisner, Bill Gat |
| isode of the ITV series The World At War, my | colleagues and I deliberately decided not to stop when |
| At times, she was called "honey" by her male | colleagues and would hide or downplay the existence of |
| Colleagues and friends honor Bill Moffett. | |
| It was named by Louis L. Jacobs and | colleagues, and was originally described in 1928 by Sid |
| ic Architecture, and at that point two of my | colleagues and I realized that only Architecture was to |
| e Department of Justice, Sullivan finds both | colleagues and opponents challenging his every move. |
| ctivist, who would become one of his closest | colleagues and confidants. |
| e to an invitation from his Local Government | colleagues and has re-discovered his enjoyment for the |
| up of radicals, never fully trusted by their | colleagues and known as "Bing Boys". |
| n her early studies with Lee Sproull and her | colleagues and students, she examined how computer netw |
| fice in a Swedish town, not socialising with | colleagues and interested only in his wife Helen (McKen |
| The new college reunited former | colleagues and resulted in a happy mix of experienced t |
| on current problems in letters to magistrate | colleagues and in many pamphlets. |
| amilitaries such as Robin Jackson and my RUC | colleagues and me was taking place with the full knowle |
| He dislikes all his | colleagues and is disliked in return. |
| ted deaths are really connected murders, his | colleagues and superiors are skeptical. |
| His research, with | colleagues and students, focuses on seismic and other g |
| ulture, very much respected and loved by his | colleagues and students. |
| January 26, 2006, Birmelin joined 26 of his | colleagues and announced that he would not seek re-elec |
| Dr. Knox's contemporaries, | colleagues, and close friends included Nobel Prize winn |
| ange in how they relate to themselves, their | colleagues and loved ones. |
| ncing life as a scarred casualty of war, his | colleagues and friends who had joined the RAF with him |
| undation was established by his widow, sons, | colleagues, and friends, "to perpetuate the memory of A |
| She says her | colleagues and violence victims simply don't feel safe |
| he Miami Herald reported many of Rosenberg's | colleagues and former interview subjects had contacted |
| in 1662, Marshall joined many of his Puritan | colleagues and was ejected from his parish. |
| In 1940 she was betrayed by some | colleagues, and having been forewarned managed to flee |
| Genba sneaked into Shiritaka Castle with his | colleagues and burned it. |
| -ness has been crowned "OtaKing" amongst his | colleagues and fellow otaku. |
| She was well respected by her SNCC | colleagues and others within the movement for her work |
| on authenticity, and is often called upon by | colleagues and auction houses to provide definitive opi |
| hplace, citing old frictions with his former | colleagues, and he even hesitated about visiting his pa |
| onist for "the enormous contribution that my | colleagues and I feel you have made to biology through |
| The two were both | colleagues and friends, and Szymanowski dedicated of a |
| ffered his own band, as Miller had done with | colleagues and employees like Hal McIntyre, Claude Thor |
| lity to slip up the rail to save ground; his | colleagues and racing fans therefore frequently refer t |
| ews with personal friends, staff, senatorial | colleagues, and other observers of Stennis' long career |
| facts of his illness a secret even from his | colleagues and bandmates. |
| Many of his close friends and | colleagues and government officials attended. |
| r Peter Jay was called to the scene with two | colleagues and waited outside until Nilsen returned hom |
| by director Drostan Hall with the aid of his | colleagues and wife Dorthy Hall, current concertmaster |
| ay it is because of their relationships with | colleagues and clients. |
| s on this issue is provided by one of Ward's | colleagues, and friend, Richard Dalitz. |
| whose goals are to "support | colleagues and develop curriculum to professionally enh |
| loped furthest by Florence Kluckhohn and her | colleagues and students in later years. |
| the United States, I have stood with Israeli | colleagues and against any attempt to marginalize them |
| estic Theater in Boston, arranged by his WBZ | colleagues and Emerson College (which had previously aw |
| Jawdat” was given to him by his teachers and | colleagues, and it means “quality” in Arabic. |
| occasion of his retirement, several friends, | colleagues and students of Grossman held a joint readin |
| He humbly respected both his older | colleagues and preserved much of their design, and the |
| This activity is seen by many of his | colleagues and former students as George Fischer's defi |
| His | colleagues and former students planted a maple tree wit |
| al report was revised by Wijngaarden and his | colleagues and published as the 1973 ALGOL 68 "Revised |
| Gottschalk teamed up with several | colleagues and began offering projection lenses under t |
| He was immediately elected chairman by his | colleagues and served two terms, giving up his seat in |
| llowing the mass detention of several of his | colleagues and other left-wing politicians and union le |
| cially classified as Jewish, upon which many | colleagues and acquaintances distanced themselves. |
| ing in various combinations with singers and | colleagues and as a solo artist. |
| Supported by family, | colleagues and her agency, Liu said: "To go public with |
| ary of State and his Northern Ireland Office | colleagues and devolved them to locally-elected politic |
| Lewis treated his | colleagues and friends with enormous good humor and tol |
| tration hospital and his relations with work | colleagues and patients there. |
| was reunited with her family and with former | colleagues and teachers. |
| use Isaac is "able to get on better with his | colleagues and composes new pieces quicker. |
| nge, the doctor seeks two things: his former | colleagues and to assume his human form once again. |
| he propagated the planned language among his | colleagues and through newspaper and magazine articles. |
| sed the house for informal entertaining with | colleagues and students. |
| as the genetic material by Oswald Avery and | colleagues and the subsequent publication of the struct |
| s ordination in July 2009, at Aston with his | colleagues and at Nottingham with celebratory Diocesan |
| Throughout his life, his | colleagues and the general public held McGilvary in gre |
| e Soviet Union presented Kravchenko's former | colleagues and his former wife to denounce him. |
| t, she loses faith with her brother's former | colleagues and decides to conduct her own investigation |
| by management representatives rather than by | colleagues, and for management and control purposes rat |
| create their own network of friends, family, | colleagues and sports team members. |
| America garnered wealth and esteem among his | colleagues, and his later success as a battleship capta |
| rare abilities and was deeply mourned by his | colleagues and the people of Madras Presidency to whom |
| Hans was devoted to both his | colleagues and patients, and that feeling was warmly re |
| To present the claims of Christ to | colleagues and others and to win their allegiance to Hi |
| alth, creating stronger partnerships between | colleagues and after school programs for youth. |
| bor and was aggressive in educating both his | colleagues and the general public about the issues pert |
| Finance Minister, Walsh was critical of his | colleagues and of political processes in general for fa |
| which he was enthusiastically joined by his | colleagues and then by the entire congregation. |
| espite being a year younger than most of his | colleagues, and was also named in the squad for the Und |
| luminating the most complex subjects for his | colleagues and even for non-specialists. |
| This alienated him most of his liberal | colleagues, and also from the influential Melbourne new |
| In his honor, Professor Ward's | colleagues and former students endowed the Bernard J. W |
| ing and expressing gratitude to his previous | colleagues and charges. |
| Cole pulled together some L.A. session | colleagues and cut his own psychedelic album: "The Inne |
| es go out to her immediate family, political | colleagues, and to the people of Pakistan for their ter |
| s (such as death threats against him and his | colleagues and bomb threats phoned in to their conferen |
| fourth in Bassett ward behind his two party | colleagues and Liberal Democrat Elizabeth Mizon. |
| Many different groups of friends, | colleagues, and former students came together to celebr |
| small cubby of a broadcasting room with his | colleagues and friends spinning freely and making new m |
| iences, objections and disputes have made my | colleagues and me unable to continue [meeting] our duti |
| essor of mechanical engineering, killed four | colleagues and wounded a staff member at Concordia Univ |
| where he was coached by Brian Ashton and his | colleagues, and went onto represent England at the unde |
| I have embarrassed myself, concerned my | colleagues and disappointed my supporters. |
| o have had their horses with Channon are old | colleagues and acquaintances from his footballing days, |
| mbers at an October 2010 ceremony before her | colleagues and well-wishers. |
| and this can lead him into conflict with his | colleagues and superiors when in pursuit of boats illeg |
| ers leaked to the press and comments made to | colleagues and other third parties, who often had troub |
| g in Spain, “pledged solidarity with African | colleagues” and called on African governments to protec |
| The fact that family members, friends, work | colleagues and school mates support the respective side |
| g nowhere for 20 years: he is ignored by his | colleagues, and for many years now, as a sort of reveng |
| ooting was a disputed mystery, with friends, | colleagues and an Army investigating board suspecting t |
| work is stimulated by interaction with music | colleagues and students within a suite of one-year MScs |
| did not want to be away from his family and | colleagues, and yet, if he stayed in France, people wou |
| ly years Fearnley got many of his ex-playing | colleagues and opponents to use his products. |
| wever, Robert will not betray his resistance | colleagues, and dies an heroic death after severe tortu |
| Colleagues and students in his workshop in Innsbruck we | |
| School of English" where the above-mentioned | colleagues and other budding leading scholars and frien |
| rominent features of the Northwest after his | colleagues and friends in the Royal Navy. |
| and threatening manner angers Leno's bosses, | colleagues and potential guests. |
| Seeing the corruption of his | colleagues and the inability of his king, Qu Yuan then |
| experience as a director by substituting for | colleagues and contributed the 'haunted mirror' sequenc |
| usic, numerous testimonials from artists and | colleagues, and also from people who wrote down their t |
| by, 3 month-old Billy, on 2 August 2009; her | colleagues Andrew Castle and Emma Crosby presented the |
| Pater, along with several of his | colleagues, appears as a minor character in Tom Stoppar |
| He and | colleagues applied these to measure the slow mixing ver |
| nservative Party that year, with his Liberal | colleagues Archibald Sinclair and William Beveridge sim |
| Caine discovers that his | colleagues are planning to release a plague upon the po |
| Several of Wycliffe's subordinates and | colleagues are recurring characters. |
| “My | colleagues are struggling to assist those that have bee |
| Simon's parents and most of his | colleagues are accepting of his sexuality. |
| e Canal St. Martin in Paris, Maigret and his | colleagues are puzzled. |
| d his interest in fish was the fact that his | colleagues are recreating Greek temples. |
| Smith's Bossier Parish legislative | colleagues are Representatives Henry Burns and James Ho |
| of July 2008, Quirk and his Liberal council | colleagues are members of the new Liberal National Part |
| He and his | colleagues are working to reduce the amount of plastic |
| Foster and her | colleagues are suing the US government to object to its |
| i, being a simpleton, is unaware of what his | colleagues are up to. |
| He works for a small time firm, where his | colleagues are gossip mongers. |
| Some of the prominent names of her cabinet | colleagues are: Awadhpal Singh, Babu Singh Kushwaha, Ba |
| tors drew back; but Watson and his remaining | colleagues arranged to assemble at Greenwich on 24 June |
| She and her | colleagues arrived in Buckner Bay, Okinawa, on 20 Decem |
| ican palaeo-anthropologist Lee R. Berger and | colleagues as a newly discovered species of early human |
| In 2002, she was elected by her | colleagues as the leader of the Democratic Caucus. |
| lude various ensembles with his philharmonic | colleagues as well performances with partners such as M |
| nancial transactions, entrapping many of his | colleagues as well. |
| Indeed, Berkeley was well known to his | colleagues as a homosexual, according to a 2007 article |
| ficers can be distinguished from their armed | colleagues as they wear white caps, high visibility jac |
| Norby was chosen by his | colleagues as Vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors |
| He is viewed by his | colleagues as an expert on insurance matters and the st |
| ennis champion, and was well known among his | colleagues as an excellent tennis player who regularly |
| In 1979, Salisbury and | colleagues as well as Duine and colleagues extracted th |
| lowed a five minute speech to persuade their | colleagues as to why they should be elected. |
| In 2006, a spoof film was made by Simon's | colleagues as a tribute to him, because he was embarkin |
| ay of sinking undesirable proposals from his | colleagues as there is usually some technicality the se |
| hreveport, who had twice been elected by his | colleagues as the board president, was reelected. |
| t Colonel Frederick F. Minchin, known to his | colleagues as 'Dan', Captain Leslie Hamilton, and Princ |
| been speculated by the media and amongst his | colleagues as the future leader of the Labour Party. |
| ert Putnam's career, he was described by his | colleagues as maintaining “an impenetrable dignity…form |
| Supermarket, He was widely considered by his | colleagues as a 'cornerstone' of the department. |
| professor Warren H. Wagner Jr., known among | colleagues as “Herb”. |
| Lawrence sat with his | colleagues as a government backbencher, but did not see |
| and Fisheries, Bentley was recognized by her | colleagues as a leading expert on federal maritime poli |
| Whitney Matheson at USA Today) and academic | colleagues, as well as hundreds of internet users, had |
| year old Kurt Heasley (known to friends and | colleagues as "Wally") was working at the DC club the B |
| , and interviews with his wife, children and | colleagues, as well as academic and general publication |
| Subsequently, Heard was named by | colleagues as assistant majority leader for the 128th G |
| Hopkins was elected by his | colleagues as the first president of the Caddo Parish C |
| esents Lawrence, strapped in a chair, to his | colleagues as an interesting case study. |
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