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fellow-

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Prefixed to a noun to say that someone shares the same condition as oneself as represented by the noun.

  • Fellow-worker

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Poor fellow.

We hope that his fellow executives will now follow suit and announce they will also be giving up their large bonuses as well".

Douglas thanked his fellow nominee and co-star Matt Damon on stage, telling the audience at the at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles that he could not have done it without the man who played his on-screen lover Scott Thorson.

If you would like fellow readers to respond to a dilemma of yours, send us an outline of the situation of about 150 words.

If you would like fellow readers and Linda Blair to answer a dilemma of yours, send us an outline of the situation of around 250 words.

"As a result of 25 years of investment," said Doris Meissner, an author of the report who is a senior fellow at the institute, "the bulwark is fundamentally in place".

To the delight of Eurosceptics, the prime minister will throw down the gauntlet to his fellow EU leaders to agree to a revision of Britain's membership terms within two and a half years of the next general election or risk triggering a British exit.

In the Lords, he became a fixture of the bar, always the centre of a disparate group of fellow peers, from right and left.

There have been persistent claims from boys abused at Kincora and human rights organisations that military intelligence and the RUC knew about the rape of children in care but used the information to blackmail the paedophiles, forcing them to spy on fellow loyalists.

The announcement would mark the beginning of what Smith and his fellow GP Sarah Chalmers say was one of the town's worst ever years, with affected residents coming through the doors of Nhulunbuy's only GP clinic.

Tory supporters of equal marriage are making an eleventh hour plea to fellow Conservative MPs to vote in favour of reform by invoking the record of Margaret Thatcher, who supported the legalisation of homosexuality in the 1960s.

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