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fellow member
1. Many of the other Elders closed in on their conversation, a few were even fellow members of the Conclave
2. by a fellow member of the architects and surveyor’s society
3. Therefore each member will be subjected to The Full Unveiling, in which every hidden part of their life is laid bare before their fellow members
4. They, too, will see the hidden parts of their fellow members’ lives
5. the measure of his heartfelt feelings concerning the Jews, fellow members of his race, and
6. Nonetheless, years later, 1987 in fact, when having been sober two years, I decided to embellish my own never sought after government contract professional credentials from NCMA by applying to become a Fellow member thereof, as well as to take and pass the CPCM exam, I learned with chagrin and dismay that FPI would not give me “partial credit” for the 9 out of 10 sessions that I did attend in LA back in ‘69
7. ‘Fellow members, this is as late as it gets
8. “Did you know that Max’s wife was having an affair with a fellow member of the committee?”
9. was one of Midge's cronies, a fellow member
10. Admiring, and wanting to talk to her like a human being, rather than as a fellow member of the Army
11. responsibility to themselves as well as to fellow members and to that end we have incorporated the following rules into our code:
12. Tell your fellow members what your preferred client type is so they can refer you þ
13. the blood of four fellow members of the Hisian-set, it had been a shock as much as a
14. not just leave him at the Sleep, doubting his fellow members of the Hisian-Set would see
15. She felt like something special and of rare value had been poured into her by another who loved her enough, as a fellow member of the Kingdom, to share everything with her in the encouragement of her soul
16. James Baker III, Ronald Reagan’s chief of staff during his first term in office, is still active as a political adviser at the age of eighty-five, as is his fellow member of the Reagan troika, Edwin Meese
17. Hunter came to the conclusion that it was probable that she would be very glad to be relieved of the trouble of attending to the business of the funeral, and that Crass, as a close friend of the dead man, and a fellow member of the society, was the most suitable person to take charge of the business for her