• She and Wright began to work on the musical but she still wanted to find the perfect collaborator to write the music.

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  • She and Wright began to work on the musical but she still wanted to find the perfect collaborator to help her write the music.

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  • If there aren't any organics, that may suggest there's something on the planet destroying these molecules, says James Wray, assistant professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology and collaborator on the Curiosity science team.

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  • So, in a page taken straight out of the Brotherhood taqqiya playbook, the imam and his wife and collaborator on the Cordoba House project, Daisy Khan, have been much in evidence of late, professing their commitment to interfaith dialogue and the dedication of their new facility to serving the non-Muslim as well as Muslim communities.

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  • The Technical University of Denmark is also a collaborator on the project.

    BBC: Walruses (Image: BBC)

  • With the cheers of success still ringing in his ears, we got some quality time with Art Thompson, the technical project director, and Baumgartner's earliest collaborator on the Stratos mission.

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  • He travels to the place itself where, receiving the confession of a local collaborator, he gets as near to the truth as he ever will.

    ECONOMIST: New fiction

  • "This is the start of a new story of physics, " said Tony Weidberg, Oxford University physicist and a collaborator on the Atlas experiment.

    BBC: LHC cements Higgs boson identification

  • According to Mr. Martins, the ballet master in chief of the company, the idea to bring in Mr. Valentino as a collaborator belonged to the actress Sarah Jessica Parker, a member of the board of trustees.

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  • The album is produced by longtime collaborator Tony Visconti, who was involved in the Bowie classic albums The Man Who Sold The World, Scary Monsters and the Low trilogy.

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  • His collaborator, the comedian and sometime-actor Garry Shandling, has winnowed his autobiography down to its barest essence.

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  • Bombay is a collaborator with the exhibition.

    WSJ: Storytelling's 'Now'

  • "It was very interesting to see what they did use, what translated going back to Roman times - what has been kept up as far as 'healthy' or 'ways to heal', " said Andrew Diefenbach, a collaborator on the research.

    BBC: 'Patent medicines' study X-rays old-time remedies

  • For example, Lisa McNeilly, a collaborator on the report, said it might be cheaper for a rural town that currently does not have electricity to construct a wind or solar energy facility in the village instead of wiring in electricity from a power plant located a hundred miles away.

    CNN: Developing countries encouraged to curb greenhouse gases

  • The next year Golde, at the Mayo Clinic, and his collaborator Edward Koo, at uc, San Diego, showed--at least in the test tube--that high doses of ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatories could lower production of amyloid-beta-42, which was believed to be a bad type of amyloid.

    FORBES: Executive Health

  • One witness recalled seeing Mr Khalkhali pick his feet during the trial of a suspected collaborator.

    ECONOMIST: Sadeq Khalkhali

  • Teresa Stratas and Elvis Costello give finely tuned, idiosyncratic performances, and at times Weinstein displays both the versatility of the composer and the bite of his frequent collaborator, Bertolt Brecht.

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  • The Times's other collaborator is Spot.

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  • Instead, the studio chooses to work closely with private developers, like Procisa, their collaborator on La Finca and their neighbor in the development's industrial park, where A-cero-designed glass-cube offices are set off by external stairwells of swirling concrete.

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  • The emails show that during the failed attempt to rescue the hostages in 2007, she acted more as a FARC collaborator than like an official mediator, and that she contacted the group after her official mediation had ended.

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  • In 1810, Jaquet-Droz collaborator Henri Maillardet reached the apex of mechanical wonder with his illustrious Ethiopian Caterpillar.

    FORBES: Collecting

  • For Waterford collaborator Max Essex of the Harvard School of Public Health, a vaccine can't come soon enough.

    FORBES: Outsmarting AIDS

  • We enjoyed a World Wide Telescope fly-over of Iceland, the time-lapse photographs from a SenseCam worn by his collaborator, Microsoft's Tim Regan, as he delivered material to the venue and some of the astonishing maps Eric Fischer makes by plotting the location data from Flickr photographs of major cities, along with some astonishing data visualisations.

    BBC: It's digital, but is it art?

  • Still, Linkous' friend and collaborator Wayne Coyne, of the band The Flaming Lips, says that didn't stop him from recording and performing.

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  • And there's been a steady stream of collaborator--scientists around the world going to Seoul, going to see how this research was done, going to this lab.

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  • He met and married his first wife and longtime collaborator, Ileana Schapira, the 17-year-old daughter of a rich industrialist, when he went to work in Bucharest in 1932.

    ECONOMIST: The

  • The sullen French actor and longtime Carax collaborator Denis Lavant, trained as an acrobat, enters a stretch limo, only to emerge as an elderly and infirm woman begging along the Seine.

    NEWYORKER: Holy Motors

  • In fact, the ex-trucker who dismantled his first 35mm movie camera to see how it worked took tech matters into his own hands, teaming up with longtime collaborator Vincent Pace to develop the most advanced camera rig using stereoscopic (3D) cameras yet for the film.

    CNN: Will James Cameron's 3D 'Avatar' change cinema forever?

  • And one of the things I tried to do that year was to begin work on rewriting what we had done for Congress as a book that I would put out and my co-author who would work with me on the project was my former teacher and collaborator, Karl Brunner.

    FORBES: The Early Years

  • Best known so far as one-third of the edgy country trio Pistol Annies (along with Miranda Lambert and Angaleena Presley), whose debut album "Hell on Heels" was a sensation in 2001, Ms. Monroe never fell out of demand as a songwriting collaborator and backup singer in the years between records of her own.

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