Online education can be an environment for collaboration and intellectual amplification. |
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Drafters of the roadmap also hope to encourage collaboration by funding more joint research. |
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Despite some good moments, her much vaunted collaboration with Jack White doesn't quite do it for me. |
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He pointed out that our bipartite collaboration on the worm was exceptional among genome sequencing projects in its success and lack of friction. |
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City employees, in collaboration with hoodlums, have been imposing illegal levies on street vendors. |
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Among the requirements is an agreement stipulating the areas of collaboration between the foreign design firm and its mainland counterpart. |
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Greenfield says his collaboration with the legendary punk rocker isn't as unlikely as it seems. |
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It is this new sense of collaboration that sets this year's Art Fair apart from previous years. |
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It was essentially a sort of collaboration across both things and I completely reject the view that I was misappropriating money. |
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There are also possibilities of collaboration in mining of minerals, setting up of auto and tractor assembly plants and wildlife parks. |
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Whether it's offshoring or nearshoring, he knows what it takes to make a global collaboration work. |
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Such unseemly conduct cannot exist without collaboration between an authoritarian power and an unchecked market. |
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However, all recognize that collaboration is the best way to assist the people whom they serve. |
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Songs from the '20s, '30s and '40s represent collaboration with lyricists Oscar Hammerstein II, Ira Gershwin and others. |
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They have enjoyed a long and fruitful on-screen and off-screen collaboration, but this may be their swansong. |
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Their magisterial collaboration with Yefim Bronfman on Brahms's masterpiece was a real event! |
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The film focuses on a turbulent period in the collaboration between the two songwriters. |
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This paper explores the potential for developing virtual dissection software for physical collaboration. |
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But these are early days and such teething troubles should be forgiven in this first collaboration between two great art collections. |
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Product documentation, tutorials and online FAQs are increasingly created using Wiki collaboration. |
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Video teleconferencing also allows collaboration and manipulation of documents and data. |
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Such scholarly collaboration would not have looked good in literary accounts of embassies. |
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However, fans of both directors should give this unwise collaboration a wide berth. |
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Speakers from these tendencies sharply attacked the planned collaboration with him. |
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It's open to all, so go along and catch the end of a festival that demonstrates a rare collegiate collaboration, all in the name of art. |
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The musicians began their collaboration with the Baka pygmies of Cameroon in 1992, releasing Spirit Of The Forest the following year. |
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Bateson and Mead were captivated with the barong and, in collaboration with the Balinese, commissioned new forms of the barong dance. |
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The contest is arranged in collaboration with the Institute of Hotel Management and the dishes would be tested for authentic French taste. |
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We found efforts at forced collaboration awkward and unnatural for most organizations. |
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Those who have availed of twinning collaboration from both towns will testify to its success. |
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But apart from a few minor concessions, her term in office has been marked by close collaboration with business. |
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Any collaboration between a ballet dancer and a postmodern choreographer unleashes a Pandora's box of stylistic dilemmas. |
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The recipe of conditions that will make collaboration economic must have not yet come together. |
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A sextet of artists come together in this unique collaboration, which is documented in a limited-edition book. |
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These letters mark the beginning of a long correspondence and collaboration between the two mathematicians. |
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Marrying the two in a mutually beneficial collaboration seems a sensible solution and unlike most marriages, it needn't be expensive. |
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His newest project, Ronnie Artur and his Orkestrio, is a faux bop, finger-snapping version of white jazz cool and spoken word collaboration. |
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Did the collaboration with the mass media affect the independence of your thinking? |
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It also provides an interactive workspace, within which collaboration, workflow and self-service can occur. |
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It was a medium for collaboration and interaction between individuals without regard of geographic location, she said. |
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It used state intervention and planning in collaboration with the big capitalists to build up industry. |
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Among countries bordering the Indian Ocean and a seismically dangerous hinterland, distrust must give place to collaboration. |
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Unlike the models and visualisations, these drawings are a trace of the collaboration that produced the architecture. |
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Part of the problem is that multilateralism and international collaboration are necessarily unheroic and inherently full of compromises. |
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This collaboration ended dramatically when the Crustacean was holed by a high calibre bullet fired by Desdemona. |
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But it also must have involved dialogue, collaboration, exchange, communication, recognition, and similar non-belligerent relations. |
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They'll test it in 12 elementary schools, part of a multisite collaboration that includes seven universities testing similar programs nationwide. |
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I really enjoy the spontaneity of live audio, especially as a collaboration. |
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He was at MIT at the time, and we cabled to ask him if he wanted to be in on the collaboration. |
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This improbable collaboration is founded on the idea that eggshells and discarded pieces of space rockets will break up in a similar way. |
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The Rainbow Garden Project is a collaboration of efforts from the Victoria Avenue pupils and local street wardens. |
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Hofmannsthal, perhaps fearing for the future of their collaboration, was unusually acquiescent. |
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The McNally-Beaser collaboration, The Food of Love, is the darkest and most anguished of the three one-acters. |
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Ministers talk the language of empowerment, devolution, collaboration, and support, but their actions speak louder than words. |
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During her show, Miley welcomed the Oklahoman rockers onstage for a cover collaboration. |
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At the time of launch the collaboration between the news and current affairs departments was a radical approach. |
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The collaboration between aerology and synoptic meteorology contributed to the development of the two domains. |
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I think it can be a powerful collaboration tool, but I've still yet to have my aha moment with it. |
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Even so, it took time and collaboration, and intellectual modesty, to get all the kinks ironed out. |
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Thus, there is a need for user-friendly project management and collaboration tools. |
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The only regret is that this fertile collaboration was not extended to a full album. |
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It became his unexpected collaboration with a family destroyed by the accusation of sexual molestation of children. |
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I enjoyed listening to this music and the orchestral collaboration is excellent. |
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With them, the concerto moves from the virtuoso star turn to distinguished collaboration. |
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The school principal allocates resources and allows for flexible scheduling to provide time for teacher collaboration. |
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On the other hand, reputation also locks people into particular patterns of collaboration and interaction through reinforcement. |
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In this collaboration between Bruchac and S.D. Nelson, of Lakota Indian descent, the boyhood story of Crazy Horse is told. |
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Two of the more common forms of extended access include virtual private networks and collaboration applications, such as supply chain management. |
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They respond readily to a simple telepathic command, but as you can see, they are capable of independent action and collaboration as a group. |
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When the Red Army reoccupied these areas whole nations, including party members, were deported and accused of collaboration. |
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If any licensing is done in a particular financial year, the fees are amortised over the lifetime of the collaboration. |
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As a result, they promoted collaboration across public agencies and nonpublic institutions. |
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Through effective arranging and layering, the final piece of public art becomes a beautiful three-dimensional collaboration. |
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It is a triumph of modern technology and construction and an example of the best collaboration between engineering and architecture. |
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If the collaboration was designed as an experiment, it was a resounding success. |
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What is perhaps more unexpected, is that this collaboration is a resounding success. |
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The essence of internationalism is co-operation, collaboration and solidarity. |
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Success was the direct result of collaboration between two hospitals to improve and standardize care. |
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The anthology has been compiled in close collaboration with the singer's mother Jean. |
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But strategic redistribution of resources in a way that promotes openness and collaboration could reinvigorate the organization. |
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His core concept was ramification, meaning the likelihood that co-operation in one sector would lead governments to extend the range of collaboration across other sectors. |
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We are consenting adults in an active collaboration for the pleasure and well-being of everyone involved. |
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He was widely published and notable for his extensive collaboration across different specialties as diverse as nephrology, neurology, and cardiothoracic surgery. |
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Unions exist because, without them, the path is opened wide to crony collaboration between big government and big business. |
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While many of the advocacy groups are composed of second generation Asians or South Asians, others are collaboration between second and first generation groups. |
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The videofluoroscopic swallowing study with barium is a multidisciplinary evaluation with collaboration between a radiologist and a speech-language pathologist. |
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This album is an interesting mix of symbol and story, solo effort and collaboration, though it continues Dar's gradual sidle towards a more mainstream sound. |
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Each individual race involves an unusual collaboration between researchers, manufacturers, and public-health entities. |
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In their most successful collaboration, photographer Sandro Miller transformed John Malkovich into the subjects of iconic photos. |
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The vintage-inspired collaboration will include ten moto pieces, ranging from t-shirts and pants to boots and leather jackets. |
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Can you recommend designer-friendly exercises or experiments that might illustrate the value of positive collaboration between UX and visual design specialists? |
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As mentioned, Yahoo has a black stain on its collaboration and severe breach of privacy. |
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One strategy is to intensify collaboration and conduct multisite studies. |
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A small team of calligraphers and typographers, led by Frances Breen, then worked in collaboration with the artists to integrate key lines of the poetry into the artworks. |
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And he worked to orchestrate more effective collaboration between the military and the intelligence community. |
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One that topples the top-down approach and engenders collaboration among companies, countries, and communities. |
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The league advocated union democracy, an end to labor-management collaboration, industrial unionism, a labor party, antiracism, and international workers' solidarity. |
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Sometimes they'll let me just have free reign, or it's a collaboration. |
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Piece Co. will then seamlessly source the artisans and be your liaison for collaboration. |
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But one side effect of all the hyper-partisan Kool-Aid drinking in D.C. is that compromise is now considered collaboration. |
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He wrote the screenplay in collaboration with me and he plays Dr. Frankenstein. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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Classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression. |
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The works in this exhibition demonstrate that unlike other genres such as landscape or still life paintings, the creation of a portrait was a collaboration. |
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He previously appeared with a burlap sack over his head as Scarecrow in Batman Begins, and I'm awaiting his inevitable collaboration with David Lynch. |
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In Holland, midwifery is part of the medical system, and doctors and midwives work in close collaboration. |
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One thing though, I'd never before so personally perceived nature's absolute mastery at using the unwitting collaboration of its sapient members to mimic its fungal elements. |
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The Musician, located in Copperfield Bay in the Bahamas, was made in collaboration with musician David Copperfield. |
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Ultimately international cooperation and collaboration took root, and the landscape is already very different. |
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This collaboration is different from our mainline collection, but the PETER PILOTTO woman is the same. |
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He drew recognition for his images of Harlem, which he reproduced in a 1955 volume called The Sweet Flypaper of Life, a collaboration with poet Langston Hughes. |
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This story was done in collaboration with Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. |
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The ATAC study is an international collaboration which compared the safety and efficacy of tamoxifen with anastrozole alone and the combination of both drugs for 5 years. |
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Nor did her husband's ham-handed collaboration, in the crass style of a dad dancing at the school disco, do anything to retrieve the dignity of the situation. |
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So far, this has meant a strong focus on Moroccan trance music, expressed over three CDs made in collaboration with a number of Marrakech-based musicians. |
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In order to survive, most inhabitants of the big cities are forced to grow their own vegetables in garden plots or in collaboration with their families. |
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It follows a recent breakthrough by a collaboration of five international laboratories to define the genetic blueprint of thale cress, a plant relative of mustard. |
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His studies, in collaboration with BP Amoco Chemicals and Unilever, include oligomerisation, polymerisation, alkylation and acylation in ionic liquids. |
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Until the completion of the new institute, Queen Mary's scientists were scattered across seven different sites, which made such collaboration all but impossible. |
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My essential piece of magical thinking around writing is that it is a relationship, a collaboration, between me and the mystery. |
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Kate Bosworth talks finding love on set, Beat Generation style, and her latest collaboration with Topshop. |
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On Monday, the kiwi singer announced a new collaboration with MAC Cosmetics. |
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As part of the collaboration, Wilmut is to apply to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority for permission to collect fresh unfertilised eggs from women volunteers. |
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This book is a collaboration focused on Thessalian mythology. |
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Going forward, StopBadware will play even more of a role as the hub of communication and collaboration among organizations committed to fighting badware. |
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This collaboration involves researchers with complementary expertise, ranging from molecular genetics and biostatistics to sociology and cardiology. |
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So, he approached his nomadic friends to gauge their interest in the collaboration. |
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Yet within the wider scope of the project there is thematic collaboration. |
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The project is a result of this collaboration, and is designed to meet the specialized training needs in the bioengineering and bioinformatics areas. |
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The latter, with the possible collaboration of two further arbitrators appointed by the parties, will have the task of proposing an agreement acceptable to both parties. |
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Sales keep rising though a recent collaboration with Dallas designer Stanley Korshak ended in tears. |
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The highly graphic yet informational displays are a collaboration of several archivists and Jennifer Stone, an experienced graphic artist in museum and archival work. |
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On the contrary, the three partners from research and major industry aim to pursue their successful collaboration on electronic biochip technology. |
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The REDF implemented the land grant project in collaboration with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs. |
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The husband-and-wife artists will release their new collaboration in June this year. |
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A collaboration between KeSPA and MLG brought a selection of StarCraft professionals to the USA for an exhibition tournament. |
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The Great Firewall of China is a case of corporate collaboration in censorship. |
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A wounding observation came in the comedy Eastward Ho, a collaboration between Ben Jonson, George Chapman and John Marston. |
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In collaboration with the OSS, 413 Allied airmen shot down over Yugoslavia were rescued and evacuated. |
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The NHS has reported that the Grid has helped increase collaboration and meeting attendance and even improved clinical decisions. |
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Hooke's collaboration with Christopher Wren also included St Paul's Cathedral, whose dome uses a method of construction conceived by Hooke. |
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In his work, and in collaboration with Penrose, Hawking extended the singularity theorem concepts first explored in his doctoral thesis. |
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Hardy's collaboration with Littlewood is among the most successful and famous collaborations in mathematical history. |
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His Ordinances of 1541 involved a collaboration of Church affairs with the City council and consistory to bring morality to all areas of life. |
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Sir Thomas More is a play written circa 1592 in collaboration with Henry Chettle, Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare, and others. |
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Kipling named the house Naulakha, in honour of Wolcott and of their collaboration, and this time the name was spelled correctly. |
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Lloyd Webber's first collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The Likes of Us, a musical based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo. |
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The following year, he released Duets, a collaboration with 15 artists including Tammy Wynette and RuPaul. |
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The collaboration garnered a positive response from both fans and critics, resulting in speculation about future projects together. |
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He also created the ballet brainstate in 2001, as a collaboration between the Royal Ballet and his own company, Random Dance. |
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This marked Winslet's second collaboration with Jackman, following the 2006 animated film Flushed Away. |
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Libraries often provide quiet areas for studying, and they also often offer common areas to facilitate group study and collaboration. |
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In collaboration with the Frieze Art Fair, the fund buys works from the fair for the Tate's collections. |
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Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan, nurtured their collaboration, and had their first success with Trial by Jury. |
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This led to the increased collaboration between major Colombian and Mexican drug traffickers. |
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The project represents an important milestone in the use of data journalism software tools and mobile collaboration. |
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Research parks exist to enhance collaboration between academia, industry and government. |
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In recent years, the WHO's work has involved increasing collaboration with external bodies. |
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In 2007, the WHO organised work on pandemic influenza vaccine development through clinical trials in collaboration with many experts. |
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He cowrote the script for Robert Zemeckis's Beowulf with Roger Avary, a collaboration that has proved productive for both writers. |
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In the same year the critic William Archer suggested a collaboration, with a plot by Archer and dialogue by Shaw. |
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In the early 1900s he composed a short series of novels in collaboration with Ford Madox Ford. |
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Ages Ago was also the beginning of a collaboration with the composer Frederic Clay that would last seven years and produce four works. |
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The Bab Ballads and Gilbert's many early musical works gave him much practice as a lyricist even before his collaboration with Sullivan. |
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Throughout their collaboration, Gilbert and Sullivan disagreed several times over the choice of a subject. |
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The album features a number of songs Barry wrote in collaboration with his lyricist friend, Don Black. |
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Since their first collaboration in 1996, Mansell has composed the music to every Aronofsky film. |
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Summers recorded a number of albums, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians. |
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It was also Radiohead's first collaboration with artist Stanley Donwood, who has produced all of their artwork since. |
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On 20 September 2010, Williams released his second book called You Know Me in collaboration with Chris Heath. |
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Hopkins has also written music for the concert hall, in collaboration with Stephen Barton as orchestrator. |
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While some initiatives hardly go beyond ceremonial contacts, others are engaged in enduring and effective collaboration. |
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His greatest collaboration with Germany was the sending of volunteers to fight on the Eastern Front. |
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As the world becomes increasingly globalized, international tourism, communication and business collaboration had increased. |
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The project is a collaboration between Fife Council, RWE and the Scottish Government. |
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The noded philosophy is also about flexibility and efficiency in collaboration, especially among people who are geographically far apart. |
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The data was obtained from a collaboration between the Province of Drenthe and the University of Groningen, subsidized by the Gratama Foundation. |
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In American cities, African American women quiltmakers enlarged their activities, promoted collaboration, and trained neophytes. |
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There is formal collaboration with the College of Natural Sciences in Bangor University. |
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The European Spreadsheet Risk Group was founded in 1999 by CSM staff in collaboration with staff from HMRC and University of Greenwich. |
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One of the first results of the collaboration between the two was the development of a red stoneware that resembled that of Yixing. |
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German producer and songwriter Dieter Bohlen contacted Tyler in 1991, proposing a collaboration. |
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The facility has been designed with flexibility and collaboration firmly at its heart. |
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Humpback whales, among others, form in collaboration bubble carpets to herd krill or plankton into bait balls before lunging at them. |
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Its intelligence was apparent both in its ability to escape from fishnets and in its collaboration with fishermen. |
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The island authorities adopted a similar attitude, giving rise to accusations of collaboration. |
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Following the liberation of 1945, allegations of collaboration with the occupying authorities were investigated. |
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The Vichy government, itself heavily engaged in collaboration, arrested around 2000 individuals on charges of passing information to the Germans. |
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Since then, Canada has been an advocate for multilateralism, making efforts to resolve global issues in collaboration with other nations. |
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In addition, simple refusal to obey is not mutiny, which requires collaboration or conspiracy to disobedience. |
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The album also marked his first collaboration with The Jam's bassist Bruce Foxton in 28 years. |
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The Electronics Division was therefore asked to devise an improved gauge and, in collaboration with Messrs. |
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On principle, Bruges has to date never entered into close collaboration with twin cities. |
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In recent times there has been some collaboration between Ghanaian and Nigerian crew and cast with a number of productions being turned out. |
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In 1942 the Colegio Hebreo Tarbut was founded in collaboration with the Ashkenazi family and instruction was in Yiddish. |
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The reform, which constituted the first major collaboration between scientists from Europe and from the Far East, was completed after his death. |
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This application, which originated in Japan, now extends to other kinds of collaboration outside the art world. |
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In a collaboration with Paul Speratus, this and seven other hymns were published in the Achtliederbuch, the first Lutheran hymnal. |
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In collaboration with the University of Northampton, both colleges also offer some HE programmes. |
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The evasion of customs duty may take place with or without the collaboration of customs officials. |
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Owning and managing these working farms required routine collaboration with the widely respected William Heelis. |
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Even the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, a building designed with Ruskin's collaboration, met with his disapproval. |
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Stokker reports that hostile humour against the Germans helped maintain morale and build a wall against collaboration. |
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The Karuna Institute, a collaboration partner of Middlesex University is located here. |
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Initially, the attention was focused on the development of a telecipher machine in collaboration with Gretener. |
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The agreement between the companies expands on an earlier collaboration to create a new form of nucleic acid tests. |
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The company also announced that its collaboration with SmithKline Beecham to develop antiprotozoal compounds will be terminated effective Aug. |
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Not too long ago, there was a YouTube of you two brawling. How did the musical collaboration happen? |
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John Breuilly explores the dual theme of collaboration and modernization, and distinguishes between state reform and state modernization. |
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Its another shortcoming is the collective attitude of the group that uses a wiki for collaboration. |
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If your work isn't in collaboration with another writher or artist, the job description only grows. |
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The successful blog French Yummy Mummy announces its collaboration with Crushed UK to promote healthy eating. |
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The Panda K-Way has been designed in collaboration with rainwear label, K-Way. |
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One of the videos I found the most interesting, was a collaboration. |
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Such collaboration and outreach has not been limited to materials science and archaeometry. |
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The collaboration is aimed at cooperation in automotive refinish solutions at the automaker's after-sales network in locations around the world. |
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The show is in collaboration with the Directorate of Heritage and the Embassy of the Republic of Argentina. |
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This close collaboration usually resulted in quick turnaround times where bugfixes or extensions were concerned. |
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In other words, our resistance to being back-seat drivers may have limited the potential for collaboration. |
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Ignatius calls the retreatant to direct collaboration with the work of the Trinity in the world. |
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The study, which will be carried out in collaboration with Vodafone, is part of a 14-week course designed by NU-Q lecturer Giovanni Bandi. |
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My goal is to promote theoretical and practical collaboration in the quest for liberatory social change. |
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Provision of quality-seed of Lucerne and berseem in collaboration with agriculture department should be ensured. |
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In collaboration with Merck, MethylGene is developing small molecule beta-lactamase inhibitors to overcome antibiotic resistance. |
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During construction, unexpected challenges required collaboration among various LPA departments. |
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In response to this need, the NIST-EPRI collaboration conducted extensive testing of the machining center. |
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Strengthening of information collaboration between mass media of both countries. |
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The UdeM and IRICoR medicinal chemistry component of this collaboration was carried out in IRIC's medicinal chemistry core facility. |
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Whether a formal presentation to hundreds or a weekly staff meeting, Interactive Broadcasting enhances viewer participation and collaboration. |
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Sir Paul spoke about the historic collaboration that might-have-been in a new interview with Q magazine. |
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The TBM Council's mission is to serve its members by delivering on key mandates of collaboration, standardization, and education. |
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Etisalat today unveiled Abu Dhabi's first Public Telepresence suite in collaboration with Tata Communications and Cisco. |
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The collaboration ensures commitments by UFC and Affliction for Mixed Martial Arts to continue to be recognized as a mainstream sport. |
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In addition, it signifies an expanded partnership between AVIC and CEL, broadening the area for collaboration between the two companies. |
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This collaboration, with mosaicist Stephen Miotto, references native plants growing in the crevices of the city's concrete jungle. |
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Suenram and Lovas entered a major long-term collaboration with the rotational spectroscopist, Jens-Uwe Grabow, from Kiel, Germany. |
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This training event is dedicated to issues of networking, multidimensionality and collaboration in translation research. |
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In my experience, tough-minded collaboration in education is typically more successful than tough-minded confrontation. |
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Mastech is being held in collaboration with Mast, an association of naval architects. |
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It is this collaboration that has made the RCNDE a world leader of excellence in NDT research. |
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The NIEHS recently joined the Neuroscience Blueprint, a formal collaboration among 15 NIH institutes that support research on the nervous system. |
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I affirm the value of collaboration across faiths, and affirm the value of allegiances of cobelligerents based on common understandings. |
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In order to help enhance collaboration and workflow management, the company selected NGC s software. |
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Going forward, NIAS will strive to verify the safety and effectiveness of the transgenic rice through collaboration with medical professionals. |
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From SureFire and Strider Knives, this collaboration offers a matched serial number, limited edition tactical flashlight and knife combination. |
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The concept came to fruition in 1997 with an unprecedented joint collaboration between COLP, the FBI, and a major private accounting firm. |
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They also discussed the next phase of their collaboration on exploring commonalities between the C919 and Cseries. |
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An example of one such collaboration is between Superfix Supplements Ltd based at Cwm y Glo, near Caernarfon, and the school. |
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There is Communication, there is contextual communication and then there is collaboration. |
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Representatives of De Suriname Bank are said to have discussed collaboration with Chinese banks when they met top officials in China recently. |
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The Pre-Fall '15 collaboration includes bold sneakers, dress shoes and motorcycle-style kicks in soft nappa, nubuck leather and suede. |
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Raytheon understands that collaboration is critical to success in cryptoanalysis and cyberspace for both offense and defense. |
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That part of the road and all U-turns and side parking spaces will be completely blocked in collaboration with the Sharjah Police, he said. |
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I cannot overemphasise the importance of this collaboration in building the capacity of SMEs to implement compliant safety systems. |
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He is currently working with Vans for an upcoming collaboration. |
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He maintained that this project would be completed by the Punjab government with collaboration of Germen Government. |
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The first collaboration involved learning activities about deoxyribonucleic acid. |
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The collaboration seeks to identify glycans, the complex carbohydrate component of glycoproteins, which can play a role in health and disease. |
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Oscar winner Foxx was top nominee with five bids and he was called for best collaboration with Kanye West on Gold Digger. |
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Graham credits its success to collaboration with BP to customize the Amosorb DFC formulation. |
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As more organizations deploy video pervasively, Cisco announced that all of Cisco's new enterprise collaboration endpoints will be video-enabled. |
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We thank the fishermen of the cooperative Buzos y Pescadores of Isla Natividad for their collaboration and support. |
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Net development platforms with a collaboration with Prague-based open source project Phalanger. |
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Our collaboration will allow us to better identify patterns of drug induced protein mediation and phenotypical changes, reversals and inductions. |
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He said that PPF in collaboration with Pakistan Philately Association would commercially leverage philately business. |
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In France, more than 2,800 patients have been included in the GuidAge study, which is carried out in collaboration with 25 memory hospitals. |
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In December 2010, DLR and NASA laid the foundation for collaboration in aeronautics research with a framework agreement. |
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Murray's collaboration with the Guadeloupian Gwo Ka Masters a few years ago earned all manner of praise, too. |
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Emphasizing it and making it documentable will often require collaboration between GTE and academic instructors. |
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The strategic collaboration between EBS BrokerTec and SGX announced in January 2015 will bridge the FX over-the-counter and futures markets. |
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Besides responses to disasters, ecumenical collaboration on particular issues of justice can evoke a similar kind of ecumenical unity. |
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The Shibori project began through the collaboration of instructors in home economics, science, and art. |
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His collaboration with Inigo Jones was tense and difficult, a pre-echo of Gilbert and Sullivan. |
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The Spanish high-end components manufacturer declared a new collaboration with the private equity firm, ProA Capital. |
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William Blattner, Associate Director of IHV and Principal Investigator for the PEPFAR collaboration. |
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The camp in collaboration with Fatimid Foundation on Wednesday also aimed to provide awareness and prevention of Thalassaemia in Pakistan. |
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The poem's repeated use of feminine rhyme is also a formal reenactment of the poem's central interest in collaboration. |
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They include the same inline skates that the Yasutoko Brothers wearand T-shirts made in collaboration with GATSBY and shown on the video. |
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The show was originally a collaboration between Beckett and Mesh Flinders, a 26-year-old aspiring filmmaker from Petaluma. |
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Interdisciplinary collaboration between medical and dental providers is emerging as a critical component to effective patient care. |
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The second session of the Uzbek-Omani intergovernmental commission for economic collaboration will be organised in Muscat this September. |
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Elan said it had received a letter from Biogen dated July 28, alleging that Elan is in material breach of a collaboration agreement between the two companies. |
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Bob unlocked the secrets of mysterious cysts, runes and ogham stones and aired Project Lono, a collaboration with the ambient soundscapes of electronic musician SJ Forth. |
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Last week, Yuen's team, in collaboration with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Shenzhen, successfully isolated the SARS coronavirus from masked palm civets. |
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Bloodflower is collaboration between Tom Manning and myself. |
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To underscore this collaboration and technology growth potential, the Innovation Economy Corporation and UCR recently announced the launch of OlFactor Laboratories Inc. |
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Whether it's bringing to life the face of William Wallace or cannibal Sawney Bean, this new collaboration has helped with detail and authenticity. |
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The Beatles legend played the guitar and sang along with pop sensation Rihanna as she belted out the chorus of their new collaboration, Four Five Seconds. |
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Saraswat thanked CSA and UK MOD on behalf of the Indian government and expressed hope that LOA will further strengthen the technical collaboration and mutual relations. |
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Still, their collaboration resulted in opera libretti that are true literary texts, especially their libretto for Stravinsky's opera The Rake's Progress. |
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Currently, research collaboration in the biotechnology field is considerably more intermural in scope, bridging both the public and private sectors. |
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The owners, Brian Janusiak and Elizabeth Beer, have a multidiscipline company called Various Projects, and the store is their eighth collaboration, hence the name. |
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In an interview at Cannes Lavant, who has starred in four of Carax's five features, described Holy Motors as the apotheosis of their long collaboration. |
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That successful collaboration led Gill to ask Singer to build a pro-LGBT donor network on the right modeled on his own donor network, OutGiving, on the left. |
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The company is planning to launch the vehicles in collaboration with New Enterprise Associates-backed Cybernaut Investment, a venture capital company. |
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The Conference was jointly organized by UNWTO and the Government of the Republic of San Marino in collaboration with Village for All and the ONCE Foundation of Spain. |
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Turpin has, in collaboration with Thompson and others, produced a paragraph-by-paragraph Australian English translation which has been written in a clear English style. |
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One of the larger projects looming on her horizon is an up-coming collaboration with Kevin Rowland's raggle-taggle soul crew, Dexys Midnight Runners. |
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In 1990, Renault strengthened its collaboration with Volvo by signing an agreement that allowed both companies to reduce vehicle conception costs and purchasing expenses. |
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Even when we don't say it explicitly, much of the science reported in this magazine is the result of collaboration and teamwork, both small and large. |
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