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colleagues

[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /


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Yet rather than the physical challenges - and the cold - it's the close proximity to colleagues, and structured routine, that can cause the most issues for people, according to Mariella Giancola, BAS' head of HR.

From BBC

In the hours and days that followed she and two other colleagues kept returning to Aberfan, even as police restricted access to the village.

From BBC

Tada and his colleagues set out to reconstruct the soft tissues hidden within the fossilized bone.

From Science Daily

That reporting prompted a new state law requiring lawyers to turn in colleagues they suspect of misconduct.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then a jumble of emails from colleagues began pouring in.

From The Wall Street Journal