New plans, opportunities and collaborations need to be discussed and explored for actualisation in the near future. |
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That aside, there is a string of musical collaborations on the boil, including a project with Bono. |
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He has published more than twenty volumes of poems, translations and collaborations with artists. |
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She is the author of nine books, including several collaborations on myth with Bill Moyers. |
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A phenomenal set of drum and bass by two pasmasters, taking in dreamy clown-step melodies, intense breaks, and superb collaborations. |
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These pieces sound like isolated fragments from a musical notebook, and lack the momentum of Bailey's collaborations with others. |
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He claims these theatrical collaborations are a major influence on his film writing. |
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He has played many gigs over the years and has recorded several previous albums, including collaborations with Charlie Piggott. |
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Chaikin is perhaps best known for his lucid productions of Beckett's plays and collaborations with Sam Shepard. |
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Fresh and fizzing with a dehumanised, holographic energy, eclectic collaborations chequer the album. |
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As long as research continues to flourish, the conditions and collaborations necessary to further it will continue to change. |
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Future research may include collaborations with Turkish universities and transfer of advanced bioassay technology for agrochemical research. |
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His collaborations were honoured with many Bafta, RTS and Emmy nominations and awards. |
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The group experiments with gospelized soul and stuttering break beats, and it makes the collaborations matter. |
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These collaborations provide contact with expertise and academic excellence. |
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Tonight, you can check out yet another product of the creative collaborations and musical offshoots of these two bands. |
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Disc four contains the best music, featuring collaborations with a procession of fine tenorists. |
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The good news is that the partnership collaborations for sea horse and marine conservation have grown enormously. |
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Another frequent recommendation counsels scientists to set up collaborations with groups of scientists at different institutions. |
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Wormholes, the first of my uxorial collaborations, is a game of starship tactics. |
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Additionally, many of the collaborations were mutualistic, and therefore the continuation of the innovation was of benefit to many. |
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Alex is credited as co-writer for every song but there are some surprising collaborations. |
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The retro releases have resurrected the original college colors plus a whole heap of collaborations have kept the integrity intact. |
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The wildness in these collaborations is about stretching the parameters of possibility within printmaking restraints. |
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This led him to two long-term screenwriting collaborations that have been justifiably celebrated. |
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Suffice it to say that our existing ties have set the scene for future collaborations. |
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They have become huge international collaborations involving hundreds of scientists, technicians, and computer experts. |
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The marriage of hip-hop with electronic dance music is well established, but most of this group's collaborations sound like shotgun marriages. |
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Publishers were also upset that the ruling prohibits collaborations between scientists in the US and embargoed countries. |
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The group of decapod workers is extremely congenial and the interaction has resulted in many new collaborations. |
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Depp's previous big-budget collaborations with Disney have yielded box office gold. |
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These collaborations may be reviewed civilly where they are likely to lead to a substantial lessening or prevention of competition. |
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The research and development departments benefit from collaborations with specialized high school institutes located on all continents. |
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People use email for all kinds of collaborations, but in what kind of situation might you prefer to use blogs or wikis? |
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Below, we discuss ways these collaborations take place, and the effects they have on the program and its products. |
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The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation. |
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She graciously shares the copious details from her performances and collaborations with renowned directors, conductors and famed prima donnas and primo dons. |
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Look out for collaborations with some of my label mates on that one. |
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Several other works allude to the importance of family connections among artists in Rome that were made through workshops, collaborations, friendships, and marriages. |
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This makes you brilliant at group collaborations, not typically a strong suit. |
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Our collaborations so far have been beneficial to our members and I look forward to continuing our work together. |
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Projects include bashment collaborations with the likes of Mr Midas and the up and coming Knowledge, will add more to his already impressive arsenal of beats. |
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Artist with an impressive record of successful collaborations on international projects both as participator and coordinator. |
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Third, we are committed to building collaborations and partnerships close to home and worldwide. |
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In the area of software technologies, trial applications and leveraging actions are both concerned with fostering user-supplier collaborations. |
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These precious collaborations raise the profile of the ASM and at the same time enable it to transmit its expertise across Montreal. |
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Part of the urban myth surrounding her is that the songs she says she wrote were collaborations, and the songs she says were collaborations were nothing to do with her. |
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Bad news: the hits have all been collaborations, which will make for a messy discography. |
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During that time, Madlib has expanded his scope with an extensive list of pseudonyms and collaborations that explore all forms of jazz, dub, soul, funk and psychedelia. |
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The album has some amazing Santana Band songs and some tight collaborations with guest artists that you will surely hear on your favorite radio stations this summer. |
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Bloggers like Tavi Gevinson have parlayed their brand into celebrity and collaborations with Fortune 500 companies. |
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In her work, which includes collaborations with Björk and the Kronos Quartet, Tagaq uses breath and, more recently, vocalized shrieks and moans. |
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To date collaborations in research for development have been altruistic responses driven by moral imperatives rather than strategic alliances. |
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Sport Fashion features collaborations with renowned designer labels such as Alexander McQueen and, Mihara Yasuhiro. |
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We hope that this kind of brain storming meeting will, at short term, lead to fructuous collaborations and contribute to a rapid development of Regenerative Medicine. |
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Governments, civil society and companies are joining together to forge new and change-making collaborations. |
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Through collaborations with not-for-profits, LCIF leverages its resources and accomplishes much more than it could on its own. |
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John Legend is on your new album, Piece By Piece, and you've done other collaborations. |
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As much as it highlights African music, it's also about the collaborations between African musicians and other musicians that makes it special. |
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And his career is already bejeweled with his major collaborations with players like Chet Doxas and Yannick Rieu. |
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This meeting of minds will undoubtedly pave the way for new collaborations. |
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High-street heroes It has been quite a year for high street collaborations, too. |
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There are several good examples of foreign university programs that have already established such collaborations or could do so. |
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We look forward to some innovative research and exciting collaborations in the future. |
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The initiative will offer competitive grants to support existing collaborations and to create new ones. |
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Defence industrial link-ups and collaborations should be with the most advantageous partners, wherever they might be. |
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Producers will have the flexibility to focus on parts of the industry that strengthens partnerships, alliances and collaborations. |
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And also a forum in which to exchange knowledge, reflect on future strategies or suggest possible collaborations between companies. |
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Since 2005 the representatives of SETI and the project manager of ASMAE regularly visit Lebanon to explore future collaborations opportunities. |
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As proof, we've lost count of his Festival appearances since 1988, and the prestigious collaborations and accolades he's racked up. |
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One of the finalities was to consider some collaborations in a near future. |
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Beyond this, it considers suggestions for the future of such collaborations, including how this work might be better supported. |
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He and Boyle famously fell out when, following their collaborations on Shallow Grave, Trainspotting and A Life Less Ordinary, Boyle cast Leonardo DiCaprio in The Beach rather than McGregor. |
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Electronic maestro Kieran Hebden returns to Four Tet after from his collaborations with drummer Steve Reid. |
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Black Rain was the first of Scott's six collaborations with the composer Hans Zimmer. |
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And yet, in collaborations in which data is collected at only one institution, it's not uncommon for the collecting site to anonymize and code it before sharing it. |
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It is better, therefore, to think of these skits less as instances of the president hoodwinking the people than as collaborations between the two. |
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Worn out by two years of non-stop collaborations and an exhaustingly extensive tour, De Palmas felt it was time to take a break from his hectic schedule. |
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One of the earliest of his many collaborations was with the educationist Seymour Papert, the inventor of the Logo educational programming system widely used in schools. |
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After graduating from the NFS, she worked as the cameraperson on a variety of documentaries for TV and embarked on collaborations with several film partners. |
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Among his collaborations to the cinema, we can also mention his work on the set of Life is a bed of roses by Alain Resnais, and The name of the Rose by Jean-Jacques Annaud. |
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Relying on its heedful and targeted services management, the Agency ensures full support and assistance throughout the business collaborations, looking after ever little detail with the highest degree of professionalism. |
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The BIPM's current programme is supported by collaborations with LGC in the studies related to theophylline and digoxin, and with NMIJ in the area of steroid hormones. |
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The CRI focuses many of its collaborations on the Saint John River, and the development of a framework for understanding the assimilative capacity of the river system is a major initiative. |
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Whether it's premieres, original new concepts, crazed collaborations, musical comedies or exclusive creations, the Francos never cease to amaze us with their arsenal of artistry. |
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Pianist, bassist, percussionist and maestro of the vibraphone, Vancouver's Don Thompson made his name in part thanks to his collaborations with such greats as Moe Koffman and Sonny Greenwich. |
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The case studies provide evidence of successful collaborations. |
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One of the leading authors of late 20th-century European theatre, Bernard-Marie Koltès came into prominence through his collaborations with director Patrice Chéreau. |
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On the album, there are enticing collaborations to be discovered with Arto Lindsay, the Japanese JUN MIYAKE and Beatriz Azevedo, the Brasilian poetess and songstress. |
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Her voice and her looks play with androgyny, limits are blurred? which is perfectly adapted to the pianist's style, who is more used to jazz collaborations. |
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I wrote about Soyer in my Marlboro article last year, marveling at his vigorous, thoughtful, often wisecracking collaborations with players who were sometimes sixty or sixty-five youngerounger than he. |
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In 2006-2007 and future years, the Tribunal will actively search out every possible opportunity for benefiting from both new technologies and inter-departmental and agency collaborations. |
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Within my team, I am primarily responsible for contractual negotiations with new partners and also oversee existing collaborations with airlines or globally operating travel agency chains. |
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By debunking some common myths around collaborations and giving you the right questions to ask, this book will help you to focus on the matters that are important and to cut through all the hype. |
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Thanks to his collaborations on many of the most noteworthy Belgian rap compilations, and also to his tracks, copiously downloaded from the internet, Gandhi is now an artist who cannot be ignored in the Belgian hip-hop scene. |
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As a prelude to future collaborations, I invited as many people as I could to the color timing sessions : Jacqueline, Lucia Bretones-Mendez, the makeup artist, and my gaffer Pascal Lombardo. |
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I explained to the man from Whitehall about the nature of international collaborations and the way in which, these days, media organisations could take advantage of the most permissive legal environments. |
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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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The programme includes a captivating combination of historically important pieces alongside cutting edge work by emerging artists, and interdisciplinary collaborations. |
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Keep looking for exciting new collaborations between the CompassData Control Freaks and Spatial Information Solutions. |
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These problems are further compounded by entrenched ideologies and a reluctance from some researchers to even talk to their 'adversaries', let alone discuss the potential for adversarial collaborations. |
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Nodus, the Italian rug manufacturer known for its collaborations with leading artists and designers, will introduce a collection next month in Milan, during the annual international furniture fair. |
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It has set out to patch together what it needs through collaborations. |
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Their NRC-IRAP advisor Morrill Sisk participated in development review meetings, providing ideas for product applications and collaborations with companies in similar fields. |
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However Lagerfeld, who in addition to being a fashion designer is also a dab hand behind the camera, is known for his celebrity photoshoot collaborations. |
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The company has used its in-house expertise and collaborations with academic institutions to build a strong pipeline of promising drug candidates in cardiovascular diseases, visual disorders and cancer. |
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These organizational collaborations began with consortium members from two academic institutions and one commercial survey research firm, but have expanded over time. |
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Research opportunities related to this project: we are looking for research collaborations with researchers interested in deontic and modal logic, computational logic systems, web services. |
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That is where ideas are swapped, phone numbers exchanged and collaborations begun. One of the undersold boons of the internet is that it functions a bit like a permanent, rolling global coffee break. |
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Inspired by collaborations with the world's top musical innovators, François has developed a unique improvisational language, virtuosic and rich with sonic embellishment and technical extensions. |
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This shift in process that would focus on tangible actions would have hopefully resonated more clearly with delegates post-Forum and inspire ongoing collaborations around concrete plans. |
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In the past it's made a big impact creatively for me, being able to see many brilliant people at work, and there are always collaborations after Africa Express due to those people you get to meet. |
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Hence the collaborations, the limited-edition pieces. |
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Tensions between the two led to a split in 1982, by which time Louis's association with Jones had already led to collaborations with Jackson, for whom Jones was producer. |
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This service is available thanks to the valuable collaborations of organizations with which we have developed partnerships throughout the province. |
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Have specialized training and explicit responsibility for facilitating the formation and functioning of sustainable collaborations between knowledge producers and users. |
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Nestlé is currently involved in two collaborations of this kind. |
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No one spoke of any kind of government dependency, but rather of partnerships and horizontal collaborations to create an integrated policy framework for the development of young first nations children. |
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Which schemes are particularly promising for collaborations with industry? |
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Such collaborations will be required not only for the achievement of the aims of the initiatives funded, but also for the process of application for funding. |
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We have ongoing collaborations with other scientists in all of these areas as well as collaborations with companies working in the blood transfusion business. |
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His last three plays were collaborations, probably with John Fletcher, who succeeded him as the house playwright of the King's Men. |
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Hardy's collaboration with Littlewood is among the most successful and famous collaborations in mathematical history. |
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Furthermore, within the process of reform, family education and family collaborations cannot be ignored in child development. |
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The clothes were left at the studio In his last years these studio collaborations accounted for some decline in the quality of work. |
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Between 1997 and 2015, ten Discworld Diaries were published as collaborations with Briggs or the Discword Emporium. |
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His 1981 album, The Fox, was recorded during the same sessions as 21 at 33, and also included collaborations with Tom Robinson and Judie Tzuke. |
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Kevin Martin's experiments with the genre are almost exclusively collaborations with MCs such as Warrior Queen, Flowdan, and Tippa Irie. |
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Armstrong has had many collaborations including recording and performing the album Dolls with the Berlin laptop artist AGF and Vladislav Delay. |
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A minor role in Mary Reilly marked the first of three film collaborations with director Stephen Frears. |
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Adidas has done several collaborations with well known designers, including Jeremy Scott, Alexander Wang, and Raf Simons. |
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Now 27, Gates first garnered buzz in the mid-2000s Louisiana scene for his collaborations with Lil Boosie and Webbie. |
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No wonder this crowd found net centricity and online collaborations such tough nuts to crack. |
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We should invest in new leaders, new conversations and new collaborations. |
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But surely, with all the vlogger events and brand collaborations she does, Fleur has picked up lots of pro make-up artist tips behind the scenes? |
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The burst of fauvist color, themes of eroticism, and blockbuster collaborations woke audiences up to the allure of ballet. |
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The Ganda Boys announce the launch of their third album, Mountains of the Moon, featuring a unique blend of African fusion music and collaborations with worldwide artists. |
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Additional projects include collaborations with Disney Imagineering on music for Space Mountain, Star Tours and the Ratatouille ride in Disneyland Paris. |
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Soon afterwards, he turned to songwriting, with a string of collaborations featuring various lead vocalists alongside his characteristic searing guitar solos. |
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The London Symphony Chorus's discography consists of over 140 recordings, and many of these recordings feature collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra. |
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The creative liberty of putting together Oh No I Love You, which includes collaborations with Lambchop, My Morning Jacket and Factory Floor, is something he has enjoyed. |
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Nu metal band Korn's 2011 album The Path of Totality features several collaborations with electronic music producers, including Skrillex and Excision. |
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His extant works, including collaborations, consist of approximately 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. |
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Their beers and collaborations later spread to America and Australia. |
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