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To companion
noun
A friend, acquaintance, or partner; someone with whom one spends time or keeps company
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Said to companion that's terrible name.
Soon enough, the case got an upgrade, from carry-on to companion.
Falling hems are giving a boost to companion looks, as well.
Jewison became an officer of the Order of Canada in 1982 and was elevated to companion in 1992.
He was also made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1994 and promoted to Companion in 2009.
Subsequent stages of SFT growth by successive vacancy absorption and ledge expansion are deferred to companion papers.
Open the Blocks Editor, click Connect to Companion, and check that the phone has started the App Inventor app.
Already perhaps a tenth of all prescription medication cancer drugs, blood thinners, epilepsy treatments and so on has labels alerting you to companion genetic tests.
In May, a report by the National Research Council sounded an alarm over how "the profession has shifted fromfarm animal health to companion animal care".
This paper provides a description of the facility, the rationale and design of the study, and an introduction to companion papers containing the observational data.
Ultimately, advanced clinical trial design applied to companion animal populations should advance veterinary-based practice and inform future human clinical trials that may follow.
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