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Prove in public that neither she nor her colleagues in the Bush presidency are knaves who make policy in cynical disregard of truth or evidence.

Every Horry County public schoolteacher has a professional responsibility to share his opinions on educational issues with colleagues and especially with decision-makers.

Perhaps Donald Trump and his elite colleagues plan to utilize the apprentice to persuade shareholders who invested in a poor performing commodity to remain confident in a turn around.

Dr. Cooke not only spoke her mind -- uncommon in the civil service -- but her appearance clashed with her "dress-for-success" colleagues.

In this study, Christian Wein of the University of Hamburg in Germany and his colleagues studied 48 people with cirrhosis and 49 people who did not have the liver disease.

This is one way to avoid future confrontations and antagonism -- and I'm sure the pediatrician would willingly transfer your daughter's records to a colleague.

Sure enough, as I turned around and unzipped myself, the six slackers had joined their colleague to get a better look at the foreigner’s bottom.

After the war, the journalist Hermann Kesten, a longtime colleague of his, gathered together what he could find of Roth’s writings and, in 1956, brought them out in three volumes.

In this new study, however, Schwartz and his colleagues focused on studying perception.

He said that the test has a margin of error of a few percentage points, but that he and his colleagues have confidence in it.

The new ways may be quicker and cheaper methods of communicating with colleagues and counterparts.

Many of his colleagues, exasperated by his prolonged campaigns on what could be called unpopular issues, often think he is simply being perverse.

Unwilling to reconsider Gingles, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the swing vote, and her four more-conservative colleagues decided instead to hold racial gerrymanders unconstitutional, in a succession of decisions between 1993 and 1997.

And Fish was working from a forecast prepared by his colleague Bill Giles.

Norman Hartnett, who served with Acton on the Board of Selectmen and is still part of the Retired Old Men Eating Out (ROMEO) Club that meets monthly at Bella Costa, remembered his colleague as a strong personality.


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