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  • Fellowship
  • Fellowship
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  • A fellowship is a grant given by an academic institution to a scholar for research or study. Usually, receiving a fellowship required applying for it. In 2371, Jake Sisko was offered a writing fellowship by the Pennington School in New Zealand, based solely on the quality of a story he had written. However, he later decided to turn down the fellowship. (DS9: "Explorers") In the writers' first draft script of ENT: "Dear Doctor", Doctor Lucas was referred to as currently "doing a fellowship" on Denobula, at a research hospital where Dr. Phlox had done his training.
  • The Fellowship is a organisation in Britannia, under the secret rule of the Guardian.
  • A fellowship consists of a small group of various kinds of people who work together to accomplish certain goals. Fellowships have become famous in the Land of the Living as their actions and adventures have changed the course of history...usually for the better.
  • Fellowship is het interkerkelijke jongerenwerk in de Noordoostpolder dat ook wel bekend staat als Stichting Jeugdkerk Fellowship Noordoostpolder. Op dit moment ondersteunen 5 kerken het werk en zijn er nog eens 4 gemeenten actief bij betrokken
  • Fellowship may refer to a formal Guild or Order, but also to a business enterprise or company of equal associates, in practice often a mercenary company , group of adventurers or even Outlaws. see: * The Fellowship of the Ring * Thórin & Company
  • Fellowships are temporary groups that can be formed quickly by recruiting or "fellowing" up to 8 (9 total) other players. Once part of a fellowship, members can share xp, luminance and loot as well as gain access to fellowship chat, status for player vitals and other interface features.
  • Fellowship refers to individual Christians who are in communion with each other. Today the word fellowship is often used to designate a group, either run by a denomination or is interdenominational, aimed at fostering a sense of fellowship among Christians of a particular demographic. Some denominations and synods withhold fellowship with other Christian groups that they have doctrinal differences with, even within their own denomination.
  • Fellowship (Fel) relfects a character's social skills, appearance, ability to empathise, sympathise, and generally 'get on with people'. A character with high Fel will find it easy to make new friends and will be able to obtain information from others by carefully steering a conversation. Characters with low Fel, however, have an amazing talent for saying just the wrong thing and are always putting their foot in it. They are impervious to hints, unreceptive to atmosphere, and completely without tact. Fel is expressed as a percentage of 01-100%.
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  • A fellowship is a grant given by an academic institution to a scholar for research or study. Usually, receiving a fellowship required applying for it. In 2371, Jake Sisko was offered a writing fellowship by the Pennington School in New Zealand, based solely on the quality of a story he had written. However, he later decided to turn down the fellowship. (DS9: "Explorers") In the writers' first draft script of ENT: "Dear Doctor", Doctor Lucas was referred to as currently "doing a fellowship" on Denobula, at a research hospital where Dr. Phlox had done his training.
  • Fellowship refers to individual Christians who are in communion with each other. Today the word fellowship is often used to designate a group, either run by a denomination or is interdenominational, aimed at fostering a sense of fellowship among Christians of a particular demographic. Some denominations and synods withhold fellowship with other Christian groups that they have doctrinal differences with, even within their own denomination. Some denominations and synods recognize different levels of fellowship. For example, altar fellowship refers to the sharing of the Lord's Supper, while pulpit fellowship refers to the sharing of pastors.
  • The Fellowship is a organisation in Britannia, under the secret rule of the Guardian.
  • A fellowship consists of a small group of various kinds of people who work together to accomplish certain goals. Fellowships have become famous in the Land of the Living as their actions and adventures have changed the course of history...usually for the better.
  • Fellowship is het interkerkelijke jongerenwerk in de Noordoostpolder dat ook wel bekend staat als Stichting Jeugdkerk Fellowship Noordoostpolder. Op dit moment ondersteunen 5 kerken het werk en zijn er nog eens 4 gemeenten actief bij betrokken
  • Fellowship may refer to a formal Guild or Order, but also to a business enterprise or company of equal associates, in practice often a mercenary company , group of adventurers or even Outlaws. see: * The Fellowship of the Ring * Thórin & Company
  • Fellowships are temporary groups that can be formed quickly by recruiting or "fellowing" up to 8 (9 total) other players. Once part of a fellowship, members can share xp, luminance and loot as well as gain access to fellowship chat, status for player vitals and other interface features.
  • Fellowship (Fel) relfects a character's social skills, appearance, ability to empathise, sympathise, and generally 'get on with people'. A character with high Fel will find it easy to make new friends and will be able to obtain information from others by carefully steering a conversation. Characters with low Fel, however, have an amazing talent for saying just the wrong thing and are always putting their foot in it. They are impervious to hints, unreceptive to atmosphere, and completely without tact. Fel is expressed as a percentage of 01-100%. For tests, Fel indicates a character's ability to impress and convince other creatures and general force of personality. It is used as the basis for any test that involves fast talking or social interaction.