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colleagues

noun as in peer group

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The inspector said the agency was aware of more than a dozen reports of fumes rendering air crews ill, according to an email to colleagues and JetBlue managers.

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In excavations that began in 2003, he and his colleagues have unearthed more than 100,000 fossils representing about 100 different species—mostly marine, but also land animals washed out to sea.

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His colleagues are given duties at which they either excel or fail appallingly.

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Mann was one of four rate setters who voted against the majority when the BOE last lowered its key rate in August, and had previously favored a more restrictive policy than many of her colleagues.

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A National Biscuit Co. executive dreamed up the name at a meeting about the new biscuit’s production when colleagues kept using the phrase “You need a….” The brand lasted from 1898 to 2009.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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