(1) The existence of such black holes has been inferred in cases where the black hole pulls gas of a companion star that orbits around it.
(2) She brought along her companion, whose drab attire set off her employer's brilliance
(3) His traveling companion
(4) If you're traveling with a pet companion then this can often be invaluable.
(5) I was supposed to have been married to my long time girlfriend, companion , lover and best friend of many years this past fall.
(6) It is a companion to the Civil Union Bill, but it stands alone.
(7) It is safe to assume that the stories were written over much the same time period as the novel; they are now published as a companion to the paperback version of The Fortress Of Solitude.
(8) It is very well suited as a companion to a complete general textbook, especially the Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease because of the page references.
(9) It was suggested that the red supergiant orbited a companion star that had shredded its outer layers just before the explosion.
(11) Adam turned to see Ted, Wilson's friend and ever-present companion in trouble.
(12) He made his way down the companion to the gundeck, Pamela in his arms.
(13) A companion to the PBS series of the same name scheduled to air in June, this volume details how religious faith inspired the Civil Rights Movement.
(14) A traveller's companion
(15) You have to companion it with minimum-wage increases, because otherwise firms will grab it all by pushing down wages.
(16) It is a companion to other recent legislation, which deals with New Zealand forces who are going overseas, which in this case is the flip side of visiting forces coming into this country.
(17) Michael is survived by his brothers, sisters, life long companion Joan, relatives and friends to whom sympathy of the community is extended.
(18) More feet scampered up the companion as his crew belowdecks realized something was happening.
(19) Aside from its value as a companion to the various Wu-Tang projects, The Wu-Tang Manual drives home the surreal nature of the entire phenomenon.
(20) His travelling companion