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flatmate
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A person with whom one shares a flat.
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My flatmate and I are in the same situation.
A second message followed: "Hi John, I'm Karina, Emilie's flatmate.
My flatmate started the French one, and when I moved back I opened one here.
However, Katie, a friend from home, started seeing a flatmate at the beginning of this year.
AR: At the time, I had handed in my notice with work, had no money, and asked my flatmate at the time to allow me to live there for a few months.
'I did a great drawing of that pub once; Brenda my old art school flatmate tells me she has it.
Hossam Meneai, an Egyptian documentary-maker, was arrested at his home on 22 January – a shocking incident that frightened many, said Meneai's British flatmate, Nizar Manek.
It did not seem to be a possibility my flatmate was interested in, probably for the same reason neither of us were much interested in booking a round a trip to Mars.
In the other is a country with a moribund economy, widespread corruption, organised crime, Silvio Berlusconi and a seemingly absurd and scary court system.On January 30th appeals-court judges in Florence upheld the conviction of an American student, Amanda Knox, for the murder in 2007 of her British flatmate, Meredith Kercher, and sentenced her to 28½ years in jail.
38ccb7b0-d52a-4edb-b0f2-a290710ca31b A LITTLE more than 20 years ago, as a rising junior at the University of Northern Iowa, I moved in with my first gay flatmate.
An example is the case of Amanda Knox, an American student, and her Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, who were convicted last year of the murder of Ms Knox's British flatmate.
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