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fel·low

(fel'ō),
A board-qualified specialist pursuing subspecialty training.
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fellow

A physician who has completed medical school, internship and a residency, and is in fellowship, see there.
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fel·low

(fel'ō)
A board-qualified specialist pursuing subspecialty training.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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He doesn't give a stuff about anything," Fellowes said.
Fellowes warned that there would still be stressful times ahead though.
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Fellowes would host the evening along with stars of the show, with audiences being treated to key music from the period drama, as well as songs from the 20s and 30s.
Fellowes said when the duchess mentioned she was a fan "this went into the media like an Exocet missile.
The prospective production, according to Fellowes, is more "on the upside" of estimated proven reserves, and the oil yield is considerably of high quality.
On the other hand, Matt Fellowes commented that as part of Morningstar, his company would be able to continue growing and to provide a comprehensive solution for employers and employees.
DOWNTON Abbey creator Julian Fellowes has hinted that the next series of the hit show could be its last.
2 CREATOR Julian Fellowes says the trick of writing the drama is: "You mustn't cry so much that you can't enjoy a scene in the kitchen with Mrs Patmore."
13 November 2013 - UK chartered accountancy and business advisory firm Wilkins Kennedy LLP said it had combined with domestic chartered accountancy company CW Fellowes Ltd, marking its biggest merger in over 130 years of activity.
Summary: Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes talks about series four.

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