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    compatriot


    1. When Torbin had set off alone on his rescue mission, Roidon was drifting between a state of unconsciousness and a vague dreamlike awareness that his compatriot was about to do something foolhardy


    2. I glared at Ishvara, and then at Levi as he approached me with a menacing look in his eyes geared at my vampire compatriot


    3. Brixby was a compatriot, and he considered him his mate, but friendship offered by the Americans proved more congenial


    4. The man walked past Steve to where his compatriot was painting the tree


    5. ‘Beth ydych chi’n ei wneud?’ asked the driver, curious to know what his compatriot was doing


    6. ‘Brown Volvo Estate,’ he said, pointing with one hand and handing the binoculars to his compatriot with the other so he could take a look


    7. “Occupier,” a squatter, not unlike the homeless, and compatriot with the poor, shared a canvas covering


    8. God says: "Your compatriot is not mad


    9. Thus, is this devilish description appropriate with respect to Al’lah’s messenger (cpth), the most perfect one in all creation, whom Al’lah the Almighty had confirmed in his perfection, and who is the guide of worlds to the straight path? The Almighty says: “And the star when he stoops, your compatriot (Mohammad), is not in error, nor is he deceived! He does not speak out of his own fancy


    10. a compatriot, soon chatting like old friends, Rudd explaining his role with Jimmy and the other charity

    11. The next day he sent me his friend and compatriot who liked ballet


    12. The man’s compatriot at the table was staring in horror at the headless occupant of the seat next to him


    13. His compatriot did not follow, but turned to


    14. "As I was saying; if Monsieur Manette had not died; if he had suddenly and silently disappeared; if he had been spirited away; if it had not been difficult to guess to what dreadful place, though no art could trace him; if he had an enemy in some compatriot who could exercise a privilege that I in my own time have known the boldest people afraid to speak of in a whisper, across the water there; for instance, the privilege of filling up blank forms for the consignment of any one to the oblivion of a prison for any length of time; if his wife had implored the king, the queen, the court, the clergy, for any tidings of him, and all quite in vain;--then the history of your father would have been the history of this unfortunate gentleman, the Doctor of Beauvais


    15. You know a compatriot who has found a Refuge there? A Doctor?"


    16. They then posted themselves on the level ground at the outlet of the Sierra, and as soon as Don Quixote and his companions emerged from it the curate began to examine him very deliberately, as though he were striving to recognise him, and after having stared at him for some time he hastened towards him with open arms exclaiming, "A happy meeting with the mirror of chivalry, my worthy compatriot Don Quixote of La Mancha, the flower and cream of high breeding, the protection and relief of the distressed, the quintessence of knights-errant!" And so saying he clasped in his arms the knee of Don Quixote's left leg


    17. That I have such a beast, plus my psychotic hitchhiker, keeps me as frozen as my compatriot prince, but while Cruce was imprisoned against his will, I’ve chosen my useless stasis


    18. “Bring the Bible, Horatio!” Lancelot said to his fierce Compatriot


    19. Gould and Fisk covered their Erie shorts and led a bull charge to short squeeze Daniel Drew, a compatriot who reneged on their joint pact and eventually lost $1 million on his short position


    20. In the first place, it may be remarked that species inhabiting distinct regions are often sterile when crossed; now it could clearly have been of no advantage to such separated species to have been rendered mutually sterile, and consequently this could not have been effected through natural selection; but it may perhaps be argued, that, if a species was rendered sterile with some one compatriot, sterility with other species would follow as a necessary contingency

    21. "What a good deed you did yesterday to our poor compatriot!" said the princess


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    compatriot countryman