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fellow

noun as in peer, colleague

noun as in friend, companion

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noun as in man, boy

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noun as in one of a pair

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Winston has been moved ahead of fellow veteran quarterback Russell Wilson on the Giants’ depth chart, according to multiple media outlets.

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The seven-member Fed board of governors in Washington could replace any of them, though it hasn’t ever done so, David Wessel, a senior fellow at at the Brookings Institution, noted in a recent paper.

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As a Korean American growing up in L.A., she felt most understood when surrounded by fellow first- or second-generation Koreans, who knew the “not-quite-fitting-in” and the desire to reconnect with their roots.

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On “Goldfish,” the Alchemist followed fellow rapping producer Hitboy’s lead and decided to rap about his own life, sharing tidbits about his family over warm, jazzy beats.

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Congressman Rick Crawford of Arkansas posted on X that he was carpooling with a fellow Republican, Trent Kelly of Mississippi, to the nation's capital.

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