The two hit it off, began collaborating on songs, and were signed after performing acoustically for various record labels. |
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He has been collaborating with a reproductive physiologist at the University of Missouri. |
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We're a fast-moving company and collaborating through a wiki helps reduce our start-up time with consultants. |
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In a perfect world an agile team is collaborating, interacting, discussing and reviewing almost everything they do. |
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It's a sequel to last year's Masses, which found Spring Heel Jack collaborating with New York's most important underground jazz cats. |
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About the time he turned 40, the once cockily independent writer had begun collaborating again. |
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Finally, dietitians also saw their role as collaborating with physical activity professionals. |
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Also deported from the Crimea were 37,000 Bulgarians, Greeks, and Armenians found guilty of collaborating with the Germans. |
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Sometimes thousands of miles and a few oceans kept them from collaborating on large-scale projects, but they remained in contact. |
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Mr Russell said more and more students were collaborating on multimedia projects. |
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Is it a hiding place away from the prying eyes of Gestapo agents, or is it equivalent to collaborating with the enemy? |
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He accused the union leadership of collaborating with management in disciplining casual workers and transferring them. |
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Experimenters might avoid or reduce confirmation bias by collaborating in experimental design with colleagues who hold contrary hypotheses. |
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They are also unintentionally collaborating in the composition of future sagas of Sunni and Shia martyrdom. |
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A company is a living organism competing, collaborating, and cocreating in a network of other companies. |
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They discovered they worked well together when collaborating on projects for the same clients. |
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Some men whose lives have lost traditional meaning have found new purpose, collaborating as partners with their wives. |
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Metd recently began collaborating with Duke University to develop miniaturized ultrasound devices. |
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Even postally collaborating with his old drinking pal Pollard via their Airport 5 project yielded disappointment. |
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Are you guys collaborating on any other sick jokes that we should know about? |
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The study group is now collaborating across Europe in trials for Wilms's tumour, Ewing's sarcoma, hepatoblastoma, and neuroblastoma. |
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After that, all definitions are possible: it might be two people collaborating, or two companies. |
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No only are we not collaborating, there are turf wars and trying to win at the expense of others. |
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Another speaker invited UNODC to consider the feasibility of collaborating on quality issues with laboratories of the World Anti-Doping Agency. |
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Due to the globally collaborating and self-learning system mentioned above, filtering results are very accurate and no email ever gets lost. |
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What matters now is that we get it moving quickly and start collaborating appropriately on the subject matter in hand. |
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In their 1996-97 photomontages, the Luo Brothers, Beijing-based artists who have been collaborating since 1986, appropriate Cultural Revolution icons in order to skewer them. |
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We look forward to collaborating with Jim in the months ahead in promoting excellence in sport performance. |
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Galimir's personal recollections of Ravel, Schoenberg and Webern helped to inspire Ms. Koh's passion for collaborating with living composers. |
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Coordination of these can be achieved through the responsible ministries collaborating with various stakeholders. |
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What do you think of the trend for big singers collaborating with other big singers? |
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This new way of collaborating streamlines work and enables quantum leaps in personal productivity. |
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He spent his summer vacation collaborating with scientists on a project involving launching small rockets into storm clouds above a desolate region to trigger lightning bolts. |
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Also, I prefer working as a team, collaborating with my staff to get success. |
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Federal, provincial and municipal officials are collaborating on a strategy. |
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Finally, collaborating in the project helped to promote European values such as tolerance and respect towards all people. |
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In large towns, it tended to act as a collaborating class, offering the aristocracy and the upper middle class the means of power in exchange for recognition and status. |
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By collaborating with those who have been so sorely tested by poverty, Canadians can discover new, more equitable solutions. |
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I spent many years collaborating with Steve Hillage and then I felt the need to change tack and move on to something different. |
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No country wanted to give up an investment it already agreed on, or devaluate it by collaborating on the development of a different standard. |
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The secretariat is collaborating with a number of partners on various aspects of trade facilitation. |
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Governments in the Arab region are collaborating to improve current educational conditions by stepping up investment in human resources. |
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He is taken to task for not aggressively pursuing the politicians collaborating with the cartels. |
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He is collaborating with the National Biodiversity Institute of Costa Rica to explore poorly understood endophytic fungi and uncultured soil microbes of Costa Rica. |
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Personally, I don't think it was so much a case of picking up on a vibe at the time but collaborating with different musicians. |
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And in Europe, the European Network of Robotic Research is collaborating with companies such as Philips and the abb Group. |
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Hardline clerics and youths suspect moderates of collaborating with the security forces. |
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She is collaborating with the Gap on their style guide campaign, which necessitates working around specific clothing. |
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Networking with experts in other disciplines and collaborating with statisticians should be recognized as an important way to conduct research and disseminate findings. |
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Have I thought about collaborating with her? Uhhh – I might think about it every day! |
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Therefore, we encourage others to study molt in alcids and other seabirds by collaborating with zoos, aquaria, and others around the world that house such species. |
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I have little doubt that the elections will be only a game of musical chairs that will yield a government of the parties already collaborating with the occupiers. |
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These Member States, which are collaborating, were let off the hook totally. |
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Arguing that profiteering shipowners and unscrupulous insurers were collaborating in sending out unseaworthy vessels, the play led to popular outrage and a change in the law. |
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She wasn't going to be bounced into collaborating with any cover-up. |
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Two al Qaeda franchises are both competing and collaborating today in the violence that is wracking Syria and Iraq. |
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Some critics may see this as collaborating with enemies of the environment, but Herd understands this as a necessity that parallels the balance of mankind and nature. |
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As the hubs of international networks, major companies form spheres of influence and power over numbers of affiliated and collaborating business units. |
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From 1782 there is evidence that Murdoch was discussing and collaborating with Watt on a number of inventions and improvements. |
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The Guugu Yimithirr, whose forbears had encountered Captain Cook near the town that bears his name in 1770, were at risk of collaborating with invading Japanese in 1942, according to the government of the time. |
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And, though he praises Bristol's Old Vic theatre, with whom Take Art is collaborating, he wishes there were more solidarity shown by the big, national companies. |
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As well as collaborating on the marine security front, DFO and DND work side by side on a daily basis as part of the Federal Search and Rescue Program, one of the best in the world. |
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The hon. member, the NDP caucus and the Conservative caucus have been collaborating very well on the anti-spam legislation, despite the efforts of the Liberals and the Bloc to cave in to corporate interests. |
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It is understood that Environment Canada and the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador are collaborating on an initiative to take the first steps in implementing waste handling procedures for oil spill incidents. |
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The Nganyi rainmakers have begun collaborating with meteorologists, combining their indigenous knowledge with modern science, to help them make more accurate weather forecast for the communities that depend on their advice. |
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Since 2004, she has been collaborating with the School of Drama and the Theatrical Laboratory of the Municipality of Agia Varvara in Athens, as a stage designer and a theatrical costumier. |
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In her view, the cross-talk between them in women, suggested by the wiring diagrams, helps explain their better memories, social adeptness and ability to multitask, all of which benefit from the hemispheres collaborating. |
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Some of this is along familiar lines academics collaborating with ever more foreign colleagues and sabbatical-seekers contriving to spend ever more time abroad. |
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In addition, faculty members from eight schools of social work across Canada have demonstrated a keen interest in further collaborating by establishing an interest group. |
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The objective is to enable scriptwriter and producer teams to adopt a new approach to upstream conceiving, thinking and collaborating on feature-length films. |
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At the dawn of a new space age, the world's spacefarers are collaborating to enable achievements that are beyond the financial or technical capability of any one nation. |
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The two men became friends and started collaborating in their writing. |
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Fortunately, researchers, citizens, policy makers, and environmental management teams are collaborating to preserve what's left of Canada's grasslands. |
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While the priest in the parish has a crucial role in witnessing to the Church, the laity are now collaborating together as they face various community activities that witness to the Kingdom of God. |
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Then, working with local artists and collaborating with their counterparts in other countries, they create artworks for public display, which are viewed by millions of people. |
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The deposit, which must be placed in a trust account, can also be remitted to the collaborating broker or acting notary if the listing broker does not have a trust account. |
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As an indisputable part of the Flemish academic landscape, we have been able to delineate and fulfil our federal mandates, and to continue collaborating across the linguistic border without any complexes. |
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Our aid agencies are collaborating on efforts to harmonize methodology for collecting data on national nutrition and mortality levels and responding effectively. |
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I assure the member that the government will be collaborating with not only all members of this House but with all stakeholders, private, state, federal and, most important, provincial. |
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It should also be noted that some of the barriers for collaborating on research between the various jurisdictions still exist, especially financial. |
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These are formed by Government collaborating with other interests such as industry and the unions as well as representatives of the general public. |
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In many countries today there is a determination to tackle crime at the community level and to do so by creating partnerships among groups that have sometimes had difficulty collaborating in the past. |
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We believe that this is our responsibility as Canadians, and that we must do so by collaborating with and supporting the struggles for justice of people around the world. |
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Greece has a specific interest in collaborating with some of its close neighbours such as the countries of Central Europe and the Balkans, the New Independent States and several Mediterranean countries. |
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Both agencies have already started collaborating to reconcile the data. |
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To prepare you for this transition toward new accounting standards, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is collaborating with the world renowned training company IASeminars to provide French training sessions in Montréal. |
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Olfactor Laboratories, II which developed the patch, has filed for a patent and is collaborating with NGOs to make it available worldwide. |
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Tata Motors Limited, an India-based automaker, is collaborating with State Bank of Mysore for finance of its passenger cars. |
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Crick and Watson felt that they had benefited from collaborating with Wilkins. |
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Meanwhile, the provisional government accused Louis Renault of collaborating with the Germans. |
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Gaiman has expressed interest in collaborating on a film adaptation of the Epic of Gilgamesh. |
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Soon, Marx and Engels were collaborating on a criticism of the philosophical ideas of Marx's former friend, Bruno Bauer. |
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Colleagues discussed possible collaborations simply for the interest of the ideas and the difference that they would make in the social world rather than what they would gain from collaborating. |
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Near the end of his life, Morgan reached a new audience after collaborating with the Scottish band Idlewild on their album The Remote Part. |
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During the Great Patriotic War, some minority languages were banned, and their speakers accused of collaborating with the enemy. |
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He also mentioned that he might not be collaborating further with Beddoes on therapeutic gases. |
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After the war ended, the Royal Question came to the fore, since many saw King Leopold III as collaborating with the Germans during the war. |
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The film was first brought to Ewan McGregor's attention by Zellweger, who had kept in contact with him after collaborating on Down with Love. |
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Ford Motor Company, a United States-based automaker, is collaborating with Steeda Autosports to develop a modified Fusion Sport. |
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Since then, MACLE has been collaborating with LibanPack in order to better the packaging standards of Lebanese products. |
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By collaborating with JPMorganChase and Deutsche Bank, we enhance our e-Prime Brokerage solution. |
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Stage Stores, which operates stores under the trade names Bealls, Goody's, Palais Royal, Peebles and Stage, is collaborating with SoundBite Communications, Inc. |
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Obiang Nguema Mbasogo devoted his schedule to receiving businessmen interested in collaborating with the development program of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. |
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Portugal remained a neutral country during World War II, but its Government would later assume a neutral collaborating attitude toward the Allied powers. |
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Sir John Wynn of Gwydir believed that Richard Davies and Salesbury were also collaborating on a translation of the Old Testament but disagreed over the use of one word. |
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Near the end of his life, Hitchcock had worked on the script for a projected spy thriller, The Short Night, collaborating with James Costigan, Ernest Lehman and David Freeman. |
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Some people think his dress sense is the pits, but Formula One star Lewis Hamilton is in pole position to be the next big name collaborating with Topman. |
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Emmanuelle Waubant is one of a team of investigators at the University of California San Francisco MS Center collaborating in multicenter trials of rituximab. |
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The film's orchestration started in the summer with Conrad Pope, the orchestrator on the first three Harry Potter films, collaborating with Desplat. |
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