Collaboration Sentence Examples

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  • With their collaboration he undertook the preparation of an inventory and, subsequently, of a.

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  • His career as a dramatist very probably began by collaboration with other authors.

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  • In 1912, in collaboration with his wife, he published as a sumptuous folio, with reproductions of the illustrations of the first edition (1556), an English translation of Agricola's De Re Metallica.

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  • Ficklen above cited, another by the same author in collaboration with Grace King (New Orleans, 1902) and another (more valuable) by Albert Phelps (Boston, 1905), in the American Commonwealth Series.

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  • Collaboration, communication, access to information, and the other advantages that the Internet brings will all come to bear here.

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  • Every script has a "honing" process, and that's where the collaboration comes in.

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  • From 1846 to 1854 Delamarre published his Exploration archeologique de l'Algerie, in collaboration with the French officers.

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  • Of Cerutti's literary enterprises the most interesting, and probably the most influential, was the popular newspaper founded by him, on the 30th of September 1790, in collaboration with Rabaut SaintEtienne and Philippe Antoine Grouvelle.

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  • The " Scout " movement, too, both for boys and girls, has since 1918 developed with much success, especially in collaboration with the other original Czech gymnastic and sport corporations.

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  • His literary abilities were shown at an early age by his collaboration with his brother Philip in the Athenian Letters.

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  • The workshops culminated in the building of giant ravana images in collaboration with Scottish artists.

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  • All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.

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  • Developed in collaboration with frontline clinicians, Tiara9 accurately reflects clinical workflow patterns.

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  • I see collaboration as a liberation because in general it means more constrictions are placed on my working methods.

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  • Constructive collaboration between all organizations will maximize the resources available to humanely remove the hedgehogs from the Uists to help conserve this unique ecosystem.

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  • This appears to be particularly so when those negotiations never reached any finality, as was the case in relation to the collaboration agreement.

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  • Indeed Bockris describes the foursome as ' [a] harmonious collaboration ' .

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  • Recently we have started a new collaboration with clinical staff at the Cambridge Veterinary School concerning feline herpesvirus.

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  • But the EU is not a means of collaboration for the mass of people, far less a means of developing internationalism.

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  • The aim of the collaboration between Sheffield and Aberystwyth is to combine modeling studies with experimental observations of the high- latitude ionosphere.

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  • Multimedia design facilities in collaboration with the acclaimed North Wales School of Art and Design including the lightwave modeling package.

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  • This has made sensible collaboration between otherwise like-minded groups considerably more difficult.

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  • In collaboration with a drama teacher, David Calder he has written a musical called Black Bart's Treasure.

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  • It is being prepared in collaboration with the Intensive Care Society and the British Transplantation Society and includes a section on pediatric nephrology.

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  • Only one bid in these categories outside the specialist institutions did not make such collaboration overt.

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  • Projects will be assigned in close collaboration with industrial partners.

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  • Analysis of leaf peroxidases in 14 provenances of A. tortilis was carried out in collaboration with Dr. Peter Brain in South Africa.

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  • In these days of the Internet, online collaboration, wireless broadband and wireless phones, I could be working anywhere.

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  • Much of my work in this area has been conducted in collaboration with Rinaldo Poli, and with his former postdoc, Kevin Smith.

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  • TsunamiReady promotes tsunami hazard preparedness as collaboration among federal, state, and local emergency management agencies.

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  • Gaston Raynaud; Deux redactions du roman des sept sages de Rome (1876); a translation of the Grammaire des langues romanes (1874-1878) of Friedrich Diez, in collaboration with MM.

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  • Children over 3 will love this colorful collaboration by York Theater Royal, tutti frutti and international puppetry artists, Faulty Optic.

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  • This work is being pursued in collaboration with the Dept of Community, Occupational, and Family Medicine at the National University Hospital.

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  • The project involves close collaboration between the radio astronomy group in Physics and Astronomy, and the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

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  • The predominance of class collaboration and reformism in the British labor movement has its roots in empire.

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  • He was, in any case, a senile old man, who only partially understood the implications of collaboration.

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  • Contacts had been made with PHLS about collaboration in a sentinel surveillance scheme.

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  • In particular, in collaboration with Dr. Malcolm Sabin, his group has been looking at the analysis of subdivision schemes.

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  • Study of bulk and surface properties of surfactants in solution will continue, in collaboration with Industry (currently Unilever, McBrides).

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  • But the broad-based cooperation at both national and international level has become a highly trustful collaboration.

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  • The project was undertaken in collaboration with Teaching Company Directorate.

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  • A shared history and the ability to work well with someone goes a long way toward ensuring a stable and fruitful collaboration.

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  • Following the birth of America's first IVF baby, the Jones Institute in Norfolk, Virginia emerged as an international IVF center offering research and collaboration with the world's leading fertility experts.

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  • This baby book is a masterful collaboration between two respected children's book professionals, Mem Fox and Helen Oxenbury.

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  • Lunch Money is a collaboration between popular author Andrew Clements and Caldecott Medal winner Brian Selznick.

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  • Like mediation, divorce by collaboration occurs outside of a courtroom resulting in reduced costs.

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  • In most cases, collaboration divorce runs about $6,000.

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  • This local organization works with a diverse group of designers who come together to enhance the design community through collaboration and new technology.

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  • It was this collaboration that spawned the idea for making electric table lamps for home use.

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  • The With Love fragrance and lotion were originally created in collaboration with Elizabeth Arden, and the packaging is the perfect Hilary mix of vintage and modern.

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  • Another example involves much of the creativity and collaboration that is a part of the organic underground rap and hip hop scenes.

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  • The duet with hubby Tim McGraw has garnered awards for Best Collaboration, and the music video plays like a mini movie.

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  • In addition to clothing, the Olsen twins ventured into a design collaboration of jewelry with organic artist and sculptor Robert Lee Morris.

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  • Mr. Vegas brought him in on a collaboration, along with DMX, on a track for the soundtrack for the Hype Williams film Belly.

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  • Their first hit with Fergie was called Where is the Love?, a collaboration with Justin Timberlake.

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  • Other times, one person can almost write the entire first draft, and the collaboration part is just a matter of "tweaking" it.

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  • Ludacris has been nominated for fifteen Grammy Awards, but only won once for his collaboration with Usher on "Yeah" in 2005.

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  • We've heard that you would love to work with fellow Chicago native Common, whose music by the way is amazing -- is there any chance your fans could see a Common/Allen collaboration in the near future?

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  • Jolie and Black were making the interview rounds for their latest animated film collaboration Kung Fu Panda in Cannes, when the comedian let it slip that Brad and Angelina are expecting twins.

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  • Both stars were up for Grammy's in the same category of Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, though they were both beaten out by Rich Woman by Allison Krauss and Robert Plant.

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  • Who are some of the celebrities we can expect to see designs from and what can we expect from this collaboration?

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  • While Me and Ro Jewelry focuses on the beauty of simplicity, their collections are a powerful collaboration of high-quality materials and careful designs.

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  • The Butterfly collection, inspired by singer Jill Scott in collaboration with Ashley Stewart, is an exclusive collection of intimate apparel for plus size women.

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  • The program works in collaboration with cooking services to create a hot lunch featuring a complex carbohydrate, a protein, and a vegetable.

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  • Collaboration between your doctor and dentist can make it more likely that you will get the best treatment plan for your particular sleep needs.

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  • In addition, other non-guitarist musicians will not know how to read it, so collaboration may be a bit difficult.

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  • The game is being produced by Junction Point Studios in collaboration with Walt Disney Feature Animation Studios and Pixar.

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  • It's an example of the growing collaboration, in recent years, between the toy and entertainment industry and the U.S. military, according to the activist group Worldwatch Institute.

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  • Ideally, collaboration should highlight the less-popular students' strengths, such as special interests and talents, rather than weaknesses.

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  • If someone created a dance they are exceptionally proud of, or if they are part of an online collaboration group, they may post certain pieces online so other people can glean ideas or replicate combinations for their own programs.

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  • Computers have made integration of data and collaboration possible with millions of other genealogists from across the globe.

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  • The company's philosophy is the collaboration of nature, Earth, and science to create superior products that are beneficial to both the environment and hair.

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  • This led to the opening of his flagship salon in 1989, in collaboration with retail giant Bergdorf Goodman.

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  • Developed by TIGI, Catwalk is a collaboration of styling products mixed with fashionable inspiration.

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  • This collaboration with fellow students through learning management tools make for a very rich environment in terms of technology and diversity.

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  • Advanced practice nurses may work independently, or in collaboration with a physician.

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  • And if you have an especially lowbrow sense of humor, you may be interested in American Apparel's towels in collaboration with Butt Magazine.

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  • Working in collaboration with the American Cancer Society, The Entertainment Industry Foundation and Hair U Wear, the wigs are given to women battling cancer through one of the American Cancer Society's many wig banks.

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  • Another approach we advocate is treating the relationship, perhaps most specifically the sexual aspects of the relationship, as collaboration, an adventure, a journey you're on together.

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  • If the couple purchased the ring together using joint funds, the ring should be returned or sold and the money split proportionally based on the original collaboration of funds.

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  • The collaboration between the beloved Vera Bradley and Ricardo Beverly Hills appeals to the stylish female traveler.

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  • The Sprouse and LV collaboration is nothing short of enigmatic.

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  • Dogpile presents free horoscopes for entertainment purposes only and they are created in collaboration with Astrology.com.

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  • These worksheets are intended to help families work as a team through proactive collaboration.

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  • There have been a few laptops created with the goal of being attractive to kids, usually through the collaboration of children's content providers teaming up with computer manufacturers.

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  • Next Pixar and Disney will finally release Cars, the last collaboration of the two companies and the first that seems as if it will get a questionable reception.

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  • It allows users to create databases for offline and online use, and it can be integrated with Windows SharePoint to enable collaboration within larger businesses.

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  • Collaboration - Joining others on projects will require SharePoint and a connection with Windows Server.

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  • Naturalizer shoes also offers a Signature collection that promotes styles designed in collaboration with television personality Gretchen Monahan.

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  • Designed in collaboration with Joy & Alexandre Herchcvitch, the shoes look every bit true to their brogue inspiration, complete with perforated dots, laces and a dainty shape.

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  • They include private lines, developed by the company itself; and exclusive lines, which are established labels that work in collaboration with the company.

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  • Marc Ecko watches are created in collaboration with Callanen International, which is a subsidiary of the Timex Corporation.

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  • The Montblanc Collection Villeret represents a collaboration between Montblanc and Minerva.

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  • Patek manufacturing first emerged in 1839 as Patek Czapek & Co. and was the collaboration of polish immigrants, Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek.

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  • According to The Cochrane Collaboration, studies fail to prove that secretin is effective in treating autistic disorders at all.

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  • Verbal Behavior Intervention - Often used in collaboration with ABA, this method of treatment deals with the function of language and methods of communication.

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  • Show enthusiasm and potential collaboration is attractive.

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  • Suzanne has a winning attitude that embraces all challenges and encourages collaboration.

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  • My collaboration with colleagues and the projects I've worked on have been a great experience.

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  • The program helps collaboration between multiple people and proves especially useful for meetings or during conference calls.

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  • Recording sessions for the band's sixth album were delayed when a scheduled collaboration with electronica outfit Death in Vegas as producers was cancelled.

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  • The band's double A side single release 'You're Gonna Lose Us/ The Wrong Way To Be' in December 2005 saw a collaboration with the now disbanded Suede's guitarist Bernard Butler.

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  • Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea was released in October 2000, featuring a collaboration with Thom Yorke of Radiohead fame.

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  • The first single from Undiscovered, was the hugely successful "About Us," collaboration between Brooke and Paul Wall.

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  • The original Bel in Belle and Sebastian, Isobel left that group to explore new musical avenues, including her last collaboration with Mark Lanegan.

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  • Hip Hop fans know T.I. has something that makes him stand out from the crowd of the down south flow wannabes, MTV loves him, and thanks to his collaboration with Justin Timberlake, T.I. looks set for crossover success.

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  • Along with the success of subsequent releases Meteora (2003) and Minutes to Midnight (2007), the band is known for successful collaboration projects including Reanimation (2002) and Collision Course (2004) with Jay-Z.

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  • If you love the Burton/Elfman collaboration, check this soundtrack out.

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  • The singer has also been nominated for several Grammy's (with a win for best new artist in 2000, best pop collaboration with vocals in 2002, best female pop vocal performance in 2004 and 2007).

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  • Plant's most successful venture post Led Zeppelin has been his collaboration with Allison Krauss in the late 2000s.

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  • This type of collaboration has always been a favorable one as the film gets to highlight popular music and the musicians are able to publicize their latest offerings.

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  • The band has released three studio albums, two collaboration albums and two live albums.

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  • Gym Class Heroes are the result of a collaboration between Travis McCoy and Matt McGinley.

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  • Michaels also wrote, starred, and directed A Letter from Death Row which was released under Sheen/Michaels Entertainment, a collaboration with Charlie Sheen.

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  • Although Hayden Christensen portrays the early aspects of this transformation, the masked Darth Vader of the later episodes is created through a collaboration between James Earl Jones and David Prowse.

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  • The company began in 1988 with the collaboration of Dr. Obagi and other leading physicians.

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  • The visionary Olay Pro X line was created in collaboration between a group of renowned dermatologists and Proctor and Gamble scientists known as the Alliance.

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  • This loss of privacy is balanced by benefits such as easy collaboration with colleagues within an industry, and access to large social networks of like-minded individuals who offer advice and knowledge.

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  • This news is brought to you through a collaboration between Vatican Radio and the Vatican Television Center.

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  • While their name is out there, Elephants and Ants creates practical and professional websites through collaboration.

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  • A zarzuela, entitled Guerta a muerte, for which Emilio Arrieta composed the music, belongs to 1855, and to the same collaboration is due El Agente de Matrimonios.

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  • In the former he was one of the leading workers, in collaboration from 1879 to 1887 with Emile Edmond Sarasin (1843-1890), at the formation of minerals by artificial means, particularly in the wet way with the aid of heat and pressure, and he succeeded in reproducing a large number of the natural compounds.

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  • In collaboration with his pupil Andre Reville, he wrote the chapters on "L'Emancipation des villes, les communes et les bourgeoisies" and "Le Commerce et l'industrie au moyen age" for the Histoire generate of Lavisse and Rambaud.

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  • An intimate collaboration with England and France was a conditio sine qua non for Czechoslovakia.

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  • The Sokol societies, in collaboration with the army gymnastic clubs and with the Y.M.C.A., devote themselves systematically to the physical and moral welfare of the troops.

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  • The rights of the Riksdag were secured by the KonungafOrsakran, or assurance given by every Swedish king on his accession, guaranteeing the collaboration of the estates in the work of legislation, and they were also to be consulted on all questions of foreign policy.

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  • It is hard to build up a reputation for statecraft for either Henry or Wolsey on the sum total of English political achievement during their collaboration.

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  • A Memoir of Henry Sidgwick, written by his brother with the collaboration of his widow, was published in 1906.

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  • We also owe much of our knowledge of the alkaloid piperine to Fittig, who in collaboration with Ira Remsen established its constitution in 1871.

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  • This demonstrates the council's vital role in bringing about change to facilitate productive collaboration with industry.

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  • A Study of the Chemistry of Exhaled breath condensate This project is in collaboration with Prof. Jon Ayres at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.

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  • Milke is the collaboration of esteemed producer Friendly who is also resident DJ at The End's Chew the Fat!

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  • In addition, the STAR collaboration observed that the collision fireball expanded violently, at supersonic speeds.

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  • Collaboration with the group of Dr. David Stammers continues to address the structure of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase.

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  • This record was compiled by CRD commissioned reviewers according to a set of guidelines developed in collaboration with a group of leading health economists.

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  • The Agency will initiate revision and, in collaboration with the subject community, will make arrangements for any necessary modifications to the statement.

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  • We need to see beyond the rather immature demand that we always get our own way to the rich rewards that come from collaboration.

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  • The first, on friction in cold metal rolling, is in collaboration with Alcan International, Cegelec.

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  • Such group collaboration can help individuals to develop self-confidence coupled with respect for others.

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  • Implement and develop policy in collaboration with industry stakeholders.

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  • There is however substantial interdisciplinary research and collaboration between the research groups.

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  • This web based tool is used to stimulate increased collaboration between organizations and facilitate industrial symbiosis.

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  • Teachers always teach in teams of two, collaboration being considered tantamount to strength.

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  • She is part of a local research collaboration developing novel therapeutics targeting regulators of tumor invasion.

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  • Among these are Le Diwdn de Ndbiqa Dhobyani; Le Livre de Sibawaihi (2 vols., Paris, 1881-1889); Chrestomathie elementaire de l'arabe litteral (in collaboration with Spiro, 1885; 2nd ed., 1892); Ousdma ibn Mounkidh, un emir syrien (1889); Ousdma ibn Mounkidh, preface du livre du bdton (with trans., 1887); Al-Fdkhri (1895); Oumdra du Gemen (1897), a catalogue of Arabic MSS.

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  • Medical science further owes to him the classification of new growths on a natural histological basis, the elucidation of leucaemia, glioma and lardaceous tumours, and detailed investigations into many diseases - tuberculosis, pyaemia, diphtheria, leprosy, typhus, &c. Among the books he published on pathological and medical subjects may be mentioned Vorlesungen fiber Pathologic, the first volume of which was the Cellular-pathologic (1858), and the remaining three Die Krankhaften Geschwiilste (1863-67); Handbuch der speziellen Pathologic and Therapie (3 vols., 1854-62), in collaboration with other German surgeons; Gesammelte Abhandlungen zur wissenschaftlichen Medizin (1856); Vier Reden fiber Leben and Kranksein (1862); Untersuchungen fiber die Entwicklung des Schlidelgrundes (1857); Lehre von den Trichinen (1865); Ueber den Hunger-typhus (1868); and Gesammelte Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der afentlichen Medizin and der Seuchenlehre (1879).

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  • In collaboration with Edward C. Potter he modelled the "Washington," presented to France by the Daughters of the American Revolution; the "General Grant" in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, and the "General Joseph Hooker" in Boston.

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  • Apart from his collaboration with de Sacy, Thomas wrote some hagiographic works and left Memoires (1697-1698 and again 1876-1879), which are highly praised by Ste Beuve as being a remarkable mirror of the life at Port Royal.

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  • In collaboration with his wife he wrote a narrative of this voyage, entitled White, Red, Black (3 vols., London, 1853).

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  • Among his numerous publications were A Missionary Gazetteer (1832), A Biography of Self-Taught Men (1832), a once widely known Eclectic Reader (1835), a translation, with Samuel Harvey Taylor (1807-1871), of Kiihner's Schulgrammatik der Griechischen Sprache and Classical Studies (1844), essays in ancient literature and art written in collaboration with Barnas Sears and C. C. Felton.

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  • This collection of distichs, written in collaboration with Schiller, was prompted by the indifference and animosity of contemporary criticism, and its disregard for what the two poets regarded as the higher interests of German poetry.

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  • His earliest publication, a Carta de un residente en Roma (1725), is a panegyric of trifling interest, and La Juventud triunfante (1727) was written in collaboration with Luis de Lovada.

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  • Samples of a novel vertical dual mode thyristor structure were designed and manufactured in collaboration with Westcode Semiconductors and Cork NMRC.

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  • Only a victorious Chinese revolution could have realized such a collaboration in life.

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  • Unlike many other cultural dances, sean nós dancing didn't have stories or religious significance, but were more devoted to collaboration with the musician playing an instrument such as the melodeon.

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  • This collaboration is an intriguing one because it fosters the growth of the company's charitable efforts while also promoting a fun time in the restaurant itself.

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  • Each year the company releases original collections of this this luxury line of luggage as well as pieces made in collaboration with top designers.

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  • In this way, the digital age of the web encourages the development of global communities and leads to collaboration and the sharing of information across the world.

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  • Connect With Local Communities - Farms and communities often work hand in hand, and the Internet provides an easy way to organize that collaboration.

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  • This is not necessarily a bad thing, as it promotes involvement and collaboration.

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  • It was written by Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst and Thomas Norton in collaboration.

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  • Leo; on the other hand, Thomas of Celano's two Lives are free from the "tendencies" ascribed to them by Sabatier, and that of 1248 was written with the collaboration of Leo and the other companions; thus the best sources of information are those portions of the Speculum that can with certainty be carried back to Br.

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  • Other artists, of whom we know nothing else, such as Antonio Busetto, Antonio Foscolo, Gasparino Rosso, Giacomo da Como, Marco da Legno and others, were called in to help in evolving this masterpiece of decorated architecture, affording us an example of the way in which the ducal palace and other monuments of Venice grew out of the collaboration of numerous nameless artists.

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  • The Royal Society's Catalogue of Scientific Papers enumerates 318 memoirs under his name, exclusive of many others published in collaboration with other investigators.

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  • Ancillon had convinced himself that the rigid class distinctions of the Prussian system were the philosophically ideal basis of the state, and that representation "by estates" was the only sound constitutional principle; his last and indeed only act of importance as minister was his collaboration with Metternich in the Vienna Final Act of the 12th of June 1834, the object of which was to rivet this system upon Germany for ever.

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  • Before that the sisters had written in collaboration a novel, Passion and Principle (1841), marked with that serious sense of the deficiencies in women's education, to remedy which they did so much, and Thoughts on Self-Culture addressed to Women (1850).

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  • Rise of the Machines did feature a unique collaboration between former Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale and Blue Man Group called The Current.

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  • In this office, which he held till 1899, he did very useful work in collaboration with the provincial estates.

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  • Benson's company produced in London the play Diarmuid and Grania, written in collaboration by him and George Moore.

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  • It is clear that there was insufficient collaboration between the commanders of the three corps occupying the front attacked.

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  • How the stars really move in space, and how the sun travels among them, can be ascertained only with the aid of materials collected by the spectrograph, which has now fortunately been brought to comply with the arduous conditions of exactitude requisite for collaboration with the transit instrument and its allies, the clock and chronograph.

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  • The opportunity for radical education reform lies in marrying autonomy and collaboration.

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  • Several of the works of "Carmen Sylva" were written in collaboration with Mite Kremnitz, one of her maids of honour, who was born at Greifswald in 1857, and married Dr Kremnitz of Bucharest; these were published between 1881 and 1888, in some cases under the pseudonyms Dito et Idem, and includes the novel Aus zwei Welten (Leipzig, 1884), Anna Boleyn (Bonn, 1886), a tragedy, In der Irre (Bonn, 1888), a collection of short stories, &c. Edleen Vaughan, or Paths of Peril, a novel (London, 1894), and Sweet Hours, poems (London, 1904), were written in English.

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  • They are now included, together with articles on Schumann and Schubert, and the elaborate and rather highflown essays on Chopin and Des Bohemiens et de leur musique en Hongrie (the latter certainly, and the former probably, written in collaboration with Madame de Wittgenstein), in his Gesammelte Schriften (6 vols., Leipzig).

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  • During his exile he continued his active collaboration on La Republique francaise.

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  • The advances in stellar photography made by Paul and Prosper Henry and others suggested to him the magnificent idea of obtaining, through the collaboration of astronomers in all parts of the world, an autographic picture of the entire sphere containing more than fifty million stars, which should faithfully record in future ages the state of the sky at the end of the i 9th century.

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  • A correspondence took place between him and Burns, who considered his "Tullochgorum" "the best Scotch song Scotland ever saw," and procured his collaboration for Johnson's Musical Museum.

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  • The Wrecker, an adventurous tale of American life, which mainly belonged to an earlier time, was written in collaboration with Mr Lloyd Osbourne and finally published in 1892; and towards the close of that very eventful and busy year he began The Justice Clerk, afterwards Weir of Hermiston.

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  • In collaboration with Mrs Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mrs Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Mrs Ida Husted Harper, she published The History of Woman Suffrage (4 vols., New York, 1884-1887).

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  • The sovereign direction of this enormous monarchy belonged to the pope alone, who was assisted in important affairs by the advice and collaboration of the College of Cardinals, who had become the sole electors to the papacy.

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  • With the collaboration of Alfred von Arneth, director of the imperial archives at Vienna, he edited the Correspondance secrete entre Marie-Therese et le comte de Mercy-Argenteau (3 vols., 1874), the first account based on trustworthy documents of Marie Antoinette's character, private conduct and policy.

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