US /ˈfeloʊʃɪp/
・UK /ˈfeləʊʃɪp/
social fellowship.
knight, demonstrating unwavering loyalty, military prowess and social fellowship. In
A Swiss investigative journalist on a fellowship at Stanford University believes he's even uncovered the visa application.
A SWISS INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST ON A FELLOWSHIP AT STANFORD
Michael Taylor belonged to a Christian Fellowship group, which is kind of like a book club, I think?
To become a cardiologist, you need to finish a cardiology fellowship, which lasts three years.
To become a cardiologist, you need to finish a cardiology fellowship which lasts 3 years.
Now normally, this is where I would make a bunch of bad jokes, and call them stuff like the Fellowship of the Keys, or the Key-I Joes, or You, Key, and Dupree.
Now, normally, this is where I would make a bunch of bad jokes and call them stuff like the Fellowship of the Keys or Key I Joes or U Key and Dupree,
and I met brothers and sisters, had fellowship.
I shared all of my difficulties with God, and I met brothers and sisters, had fellowship.
And you know, if we watch videos of God's word and fellowship the truth, we'll know how to see these matters.
And you know, if we watch videos of God's word and fellowship the truth, we'll know how to see these matters.
The largest spender in Africa is the Fellowship Foundation, a shadowy Christian organization with ties to the family, a coalition of anti-democracy
The largest spender in Africa is the Fellowship Foundation, a shadowy Christian organization with ties to "the family," a coalition of anti-democracy Christian extremists who are all high up in the U.S.
We're truly blessed in our...fellowship
We are truly blessed in our fellowship, our togetherness, as we recognize now more than ever the power, the joy of family.
We'll announce their removal from fellowship next Sunday.
We'll announce their removal from fellowship next Sunday.