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colleagues

[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /


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“Howie,” as he was called by colleagues, was a former card-counter who brought the risk tolerance of Las Vegas to the financial world.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the ability to straddle two generations was once a badge of honour, Ji says he has become self-conscious about interacting with younger colleagues for fear of being labelled a kkondae or Young 40.

From BBC

In this study, Eichenfield and his colleagues introduced a new way to generate these surface waves using what they call a phonon laser.

From Science Daily

To uncover that hidden structure, Shelly and his colleagues used a dense network of seismometers across the Pacific Northwest.

From Science Daily

It makes me think of their potential struggles and to look at them through a lens of admiration for perhaps working harder than my white-collar colleagues to achieve the American dream.

From The Wall Street Journal