Suspense built when Baron, who grew up in Asbury Park, NJ, and spent summers working odd jobs on the Jersey Shore, said he had picked a fellow Jersey man.
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Days later, I'm still appalled that a magnificent sprinter like Johnson, a thoughtful and well-spoken fellow, a noble man-god, would lose his cool in a rivalry of words with a cheap, two-dollar-pistol-of-a-sprinter named Maurice Greene.
That afternoon Kohestani and more than a hundred of his fellow officers were boarding buses when a man on a motorcycle pulled up and began revving his engine.
He is also a Cambridge man, a Fellow of Jesus College, and a little dry and prim.
L. Mencken did not write to inform, educate, and improve his fellow man, a project he would have deemed insane.
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Naylor had only just come onto the field but found himself clean through after a three-man move involving fellow sub Lee Nogan and Gabbiadini.
Those bewitched by the John-John idea saw the grown man as a frivolous young fellow floating carelessly on the pleasures of life.
As a fellow photojournalist, Mac had empathy for the man from Fortune.
He is an honorable man who undoubtedly feels a duty to his fellow alums and his university superiors to produce the best athletic program he can.
He reckons that only those who can empathise with their fellow man (and who consequently act in a considerate way) can hope to be without malice.
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Baron, a native of Asbury Park, NJ, tapped fellow Jersey man Jon Bon Jovi in 2010 and spent his summers working odd jobs on the Jersey Shore.
The fellow to whom I was now being introduced was a man dressed for the era.
By celebrating the moral character and competitive accomplishments of entrepreneurs that earn their wealth by providing for the needs of their fellow man through free exchange, Rand lays out a dichotomy that shows why the "greater good" is better served by the selfishness of the latter than the altruism of the former.
Then again, it could well be that the new technologies render us more autistic: less inclined and able to communicate, and therefore happier in front of a screen rather than talking to, let alone loving, our fellow man.
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As for Obama, he is a classic narcissist and he also strikes me as someone alienated from his fellow man.
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Appealing to our fellow man through spiritual values requires creativity, tact, and a deep commitment to what universally pulls us together, like nostalgia, rather than what doctrinally keeps us apart.
Yet during the dangerous Suharto years few people had resisted the regime's coercion more consistently and cleverly than the man his fellow Indonesians call Gus Dur (Gus is a term of respect, Dur is short for Abdurrahman).
It's two birds - apparently Freud told her that as a young man in the navy, he used to do tattoos for his fellow sailors.
And Mr Adams, who learnt most of his political skills from doctrinal debates with fellow inmates of the Long Kesh prison camp, is nothing if not a hard man.
Now, for the first time, the fellow at the Tingle to the right turned briefly to give the man a look and turned just as fast back around when the man made his hands into claws and held them out at the other wiggler like a demon or someone possessed.
"He must have proven himself worthy as a citizen, carrying the ideals of football forward into his relations with his community and his fellow man with love of his country, " according National Football Foundation website.
The language used is heightened for effect, but essentially it is an accurate report of a brief conversation that took place after the show between me, a charming man who was still recovering from being mistaken for Rupert Everett (this ginger-haired fellow is, I assume, the Artist-in-Residence of the British Library), and the aforementioned Times' Theatre Critic.
Fellow officers described PC Findley, who joined West Midlands Police in 2003, as a "selfless and humble man".
And Rovers were still a man short when Saints extended their lead with a sixth try, Puletua offloading from the tackle for fellow replacement Scott Moore three minutes after the break.
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