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Five years ago he asked a fellow scientist, Dr. Levitin, to show him a few chords.
In 1973, he asked a fellow Labour MP and former university lecturer to give him tutorials on the English revolution.
How can you maintain objectivity in such a climate, he asked a fellow correspondent, who insisted that if you opposed the war, you lost your objectivity.
Last Tuesday, he asked a fellow pro, JIMMY POWELL, about his grip, and the two came to the conclusion that Twitty should twist his left wrist slightly left to make it weaker.
When he asked a fellow officer what the battle had looked like from afar, Churchill reports that his contemporary replied, dismissively, "It looked like plum duff: brown currants scattered about in a great deal of suet".
His indifference to politics was illustrated at a formal dinner not long after the Second World War when he asked a fellow guest, "Whereabouts are you living now?", unaware that, as he was talking to Clement Attlee, the answer was "10 Downing Street".
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A few years ago, he asked a fellow-prisoner to tattoo a typewriter on his arm.
After he asked a group of fellow art students, "What do we need those Europeans for?" Arshile Gorky screamed at him, "Where do you think the Renaissance came from?" According to MacAdams, "Pollock didn't know what to say.... He'd been slapped down by the modern art club, the only club he'd ever wanted to belong to, but he couldn't show any emotion.
When he was refused, Read asked a fellow inmate to cut both his ears off.
I asked a fellow passenger if he knew how far away Walden Pond was.
I asked a fellow dentist to help her.
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