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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris
Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>While
>'colleague' and 'co-worker' are a good start, they don't capture
>'former-employer', 'client', 'consultant' or much else.
>
>The goal is not to describe all relationship variations, but common
>ones that are shared between professional networking/resume sites.

Perhaps the aim should be to allow for all relationship variations,
albeit at a low level of granularity|? For instance, "worked-with"
(using past tense) or some such would cover all three of your examples,
until something more specific might come along.

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