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    1. The portal building, which Tom and his cohort had used on


    2. cohort Paulo, had disappeared into the


    3. Great popular author of the 1960"s-1970"s, of the Travis McGee series, with always Travis"s cohort, the hairy economist, Meyer


    4. It was largely this internecine warfare over the natures of Jesus and his “Father” that allowed the forfeit of much of the Christian patrimony to a relatively small cohort of “Desert Raiders”


    5. smiled widely as he looked at his cohort


    6. The line went dead and Colin turned alarmingly to his cohort,


    7. “Jesus!” he said, after seeing his cohort with the coffee


    8. whereabouts of Myserrah and his cohort, that had now taken up permanent residence high up


    9. They then vote as a cohort on the final topics and elective courses


    10. “The cohort bonds students together and helps them to further develop, which in turn strengthens their network

    11. The cohort is a very, very good thing for networking


    12. “I liked being part of a cohort,” she says


    13. Chapter Five: What to Expect? A View From the Field Student View The Cohort: Familiar Faces


    14. patients/million population to the dialysis and transplantation cohort yearly


    15. Her and her cohort of so-called friends


    16. Can his female cohort have a healthy appetite? The


    17. Can his female cohort have a healthy appetite? What is a healthy appetite for a


    18. The other guard sat smoking his cigarette marking the time he knew it to take his cohort to circle the structure


    19. In time Samson would know intuitively every time his cohort lied; and in time Skeets discerned this and quit lying to him


    20. What about the Indian?‖ Skeets‘ impatience was gnawing at the edges as he signaled his silent cohort to do the ammonia thing again

    21. remembered he was speaking with a cohort of Max


    22. The MMARV’s and their human cohort huddling behind them, advanced slowly toward the stationary line of animals


    23. I’m Reuben, this is my brother Rashi, and our cohort in crime, David


    24. -The primary age cohort is 14 to 18


    25. The beauty of physiology was here naked before anyone who would care to see; the miracle of the cohort that is the body, which is but many amoebae of a cooperative nature having a party


    26. higher than that of LA County 20 - 24 year-old cohort


    27. The note threatens destruction in various government buildings, unnamed, if his cohort is not released


    28. The FBI keeps the cohort and the other 18 buildings suffer explosions


    29. The “umbrella man” near the Stemmons sign on the sidewalk was accompanied by a cohort who had their radio phone which was photographed


    30. The cohort could have been the master timer, as everything got screwed up after Z225 and timing was delayed because Umbrella Man and Cohort were shocked that the president was still alive

    31. Jeeter thrust out his chest and stepped forward, but before he could verbally launch into his clueless cohort he picked up on the stern gaze directed his way by Caleb


    32. I defer my turn to my cohort, Ares


    33. shill: the cohort of a dishonest gambler; a circus employee who poses as a customer, plays a game (and is secretly allowed


    34. the whole Roman cohort (a company consisting of 300-


    35. is was a signal for his burly cohort


    36. Of another 22 prospective cohort studies that had identified and examined this relationship, 15 studies found that religiousness was significantly and inversely related to depression


    37. Among these studies, 12 belonged to prospective cohort studies, 10 out of these 12 studies found a positive relationship between religiousness and well-being


    38. The program was a cohort of 24 students who would study together under


    39. The cohort was the crème de le crème of candidates who


    40. The conceded he was the smartest person in the cohort

    41. And Dick Brewer had died, the last of Caris’ s father’s generation, a cohort of men who knew how to make money and how to enjoy it


    42. He just needed a drinking cohort who understood the rhythm of the briefly illuminated conversation between periods of companionable silence


    43. I took this to be blues harmonica player Paul Butterfield and his sometime cohort Rick Danko of The Band


    44. Numbers of artists had arranged to go, accompanied by a whole cohort of models and pupils, who, by midnight, began to create a tremendous din


    45. If the wheat and rye trampled down by this cohort of transports on the march had not filled in the ruts and strewn a litter beneath the wheels, all movement, particularly in the valleys, in the direction of Papelotte would have been impossible


    46. Then the Army of the Bastilles, a sort of cohort organized on a military footing, four men commanded by a corporal, ten by a sergeant, twenty by a sublieutenant, forty by a lieutenant; there were never more than five men who knew each other


    47. She was the cohort of Rodrigo


    48. I think I've been in the top five percent of my age cohort almost all my adult life in understanding the power of incentives, and yet I've always underestimated that power


    49. Association between mortality and indicators of traffic related air pollution in the Netherlands: A cohort study


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    Synonyme für "cohort"

    age bracket age group cohort