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colleagues

[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /


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A year before Anderberg died, Matthew Bass, a 34-year-old British Airways flight attendant was having pizza and drinks with colleagues when he went to lie down and suddenly stopped breathing.

From The Wall Street Journal

An analyst at Salomon Smith Barney famously labeled a company a “buy” but called it a “pig” in an email to colleagues.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study by Davy and her colleagues is among the first to carefully examine the large volume of seismic data collected by those instruments.

From Science Daily

Instead of focusing on surrounding minerals or skeletal remains, Dr. Tucker and his colleagues turned their attention to fossilized dinosaur eggshells.

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That gap led Iacono and his colleagues to ask two key questions.

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