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countryman

Your countrymen are people who come from the same country (nation) that you are from. My fellow Americans are my countrymen. The student from Japan wished she could see more of her countrymen.

countryman

a man from your own country a man who lives in the country and has country ways

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At the police station, Ellie tries to free her fellow countryman.
Merely a fellow countryman, sir.
It's only human you'd want to come to the defense of your fellow countryman.
You know, fellow countryman can also mislead.
Give a Hawkins the choice and he will always like any other patriot prefer killing orders to saving a fellow countryman.
You know a fellow countryman of mine, Mr. Nejim Beshraavi.
I know a countryman of yours.
What countryman, I pray?
Unless you wish to join your fellow countryman!
I allowed your fellow countryman here simply as a courtesy.
The only wa y to free your countryman is to catch that damn bird.
A countryman who seems a stranger to us.
Mister. you look like a fellow countryman. You sure do. If you're making up a labour gang, I'd be mighty beholden to get on it.
But it has come to my attention that a countryman of mine may be living here.
The Patriarch, the Fellow-Countryman, Zoya bulldog, the Fox the Taylor, the Shepherd, the Owl, the Fly-by-night.
Your countryman, the philosopher Descartes, is coming here.
A countryman of yours.
You run into a fellow countryman, have a get-together.
To a fellow countryman who can't go home.
Well, fellow countryman, are we to put down here, or taken out to Moscow?
You stole a list of names from a rather stupid countryman of yours.
The only way to free your countryman is to catch that damn bird.
I never thought I'd see a fellow countryman in a place like this.
He was a countryman of yours.
It's only human you'd want to come to the defence of your fellow countryman.
He didn't go so far as to mention the Crusades, but he did cite Othello and our countryman Turiddu.
Alas, my friend and my dear countryman Roderigo.
If this were happened in York Harbor in front of my countryman I'd preferred to get drown.
But before you can speak, you have to become a countryman again.
Kristina, how do you like your countryman?
Is Monsieur Egan a fellow countryman of yours, Mme. Dennison?
Hey, fellow countryman, where do the Russians live here?
My countryman, and my neighbour. My enemy, my blasphemy.

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First, there was the controversial appointment of the Spaniard Jose Manuel Gonzales-Paramo to replace his countryman Domingo Solans on the Executive Board in May 2004.
The best idea, of course, is to bring back Jacques de la Rosiere, the former and vastly successful head of the IMF to replace his fellow countryman.

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