As often in death, his image has been reworked from apartheid collaborator to anti-apartheid freedom fighter. |
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Here, for the first time, he goes outside the very extended Guided by Voices family to choose Superchunk frontman McCaughan as a collaborator. |
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Engels was the lifelong collaborator of Karl Marx and systematizer of Marxism. |
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I have a research collaborator who believes that companies are so busy trying to return big profits that innovation has all but died. |
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In these accounts, the perceptions of the sultana have ranged from a collaborator to a Mamluk puppet. |
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His collaborator, the Rev. John Sanders, was an Indian clergyman in Bishop Horden's diocese. |
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She became their most frequent collaborator, writing or co-writing twenty of Ivory's twenty-five features to date. |
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Unlike Serbs, Croats, Slovaks, Czechs, French, Norwegians and so on, Poles were not permitted a collaborator government. |
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Loach's social-realist drama, written by his longtime collaborator Paul Laverty, is a distinctive, piercingly serious vision. |
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That commitment overrides any personal investment, making him an ideal collaborator for a field guide. |
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Schleiermacher was Humboldt's chief collaborator in making the university a reality. |
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Julia journeys from her studio kitchen to Provence to make a spinach turnover with her collaborator Simone Beck. |
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She was a willing collaborator, transposing a few songs to better fit the voices being used in the production. |
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Marx's collaborator Frederick Engels argued that women's oppression was as old as class society. |
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The zoologist and his collaborator use the handheld bat detector to catalog the calls of bats such as this mastiff bat. |
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The organic roughness of his shaky tones periodically overwhelms and drowns out the impassive stillness of his collaborator. |
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Writing in relative isolation, one collaborator would often not know exactly what the other was doing. |
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He hoped that one day he would be able to transmit his intuitions to a collaborator. |
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Can it give an access to its legitimate files to a new collaborator while guaranteeing the confidentiality of sensitive data? |
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It hardly seems credible that he is a secret collaborator of Al Qaeda. |
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Kruse-Elliott's collaborator, Jess Reed has been working with other foods such as pomegranates and grape seed extract, as well as whole cranberries. |
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The crackle varnish of recent years provides a geological quality probably inspired by the Porcelain series of works by a 1990s collaborator, Heather Straka. |
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Gaiman was an early collaborator who wrote humorous pieces with Newman for girly magazines, and for more respectable, although less lucrative, publications. |
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A good collaborator, attentive to the needs of others, Sister Bibiane flourished in the care of the newly born and their mothers. |
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For his second album, Mr. West imported Jon Brion, invigorator of contemplative troubadours, to be as much collaborator as passport stamp. |
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Because Alexander was a willing collaborator, he may have reduced the common people's suffering by interceding for them with the Khan. |
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Spark's frequent belletristic collaborator was Derek Stanford, another self-taught struggler, a dandyish oddball with a masochistic streak. |
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For the above projects, Mallet-Stevens engaged the draftsmanship talents of his collaborator Édouard Menkès. |
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Thus, the Judas of the gospel is not the betrayer of Jesus but his most important collaborator. |
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You can add a coworker, a group of coworkers, or a company within your organization as a collaborator. |
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After the second world war, he spent a year and a half in prison in Denmark accused of being a collaborator. |
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She is clearly a collaborator in these portrayals, which today look like shared performance art. |
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She is an honest, diligent, and organized collaborator. She has excellent communications skills and is always available for her colleagues. |
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If one individual is the greatest collaborator in the world, he or she is probably not getting anywhere. |
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The word rate is the one agreed at the start of the year for every language combination offered by the collaborator. |
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He is a frequent collaborator of long-time friend Tim Burton and has scored most of his films. |
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My collaborator said that it was not possible to bring in all the important issues and make the programme shorter. |
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The President shall designate a collaborator who shall be responsible for policy questions. |
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Can you still connect remotely with an obsolete account after a collaborator has left the company? |
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The most recognizable collaborator is Tilda Swinton, whose green twinset she titled, The twinset of My Dreams. |
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Even in a small suburban committee, the inflexible zealot, the resourceful opportunist and the passive collaborator are never really equal in judgment or influence. |
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Most notably FWY has been a frequent collaborator of international cool kid Pharrell. |
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That year was really the first year that I stepped over the threshold and became more of a collaborator. |
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What is the great chronicler of the Shoah doing being chummy with a collaborator? |
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She has been a conceptualist and collaborator with Jimmy Katz on a number of photographic projects. |
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The scene that Erwin claims alienates viewers most was written by a woman collaborator, and made him weep when he first read it. |
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How could a collaborator of the British and a pledged advocate of violent liquidation of minorities, Muslims in particular, be invited to this function? |
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Temkey's commanding vocal declamation and warm, high lying, distinctively French baritonal sound recall Francis Poulenc's collaborator and frequent interpreter Pierre Bernac. |
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Look, Jules is a collaborator here and actually Archie is too, all the actors are. |
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He left behind his longtime partner and creative collaborator, Mimi O'Donnell, and their three young children. |
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He insisted that far from being America's poodle on this, he was an enthusiastic collaborator with Mr. Bush. |
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Simply put, just about every Colombian has done something that might result in him or herself being labeled a collaborator or sympathizer by one of Colombia's armed groups. |
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Some people call me a traitor or a collaborator for all the above and for speaking the truth as opposed to rhetorical, fiery speeches which have been our downfall. |
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Guo Chongli was Ma Huan's collaborator on the Yingya Shenglan and participated in three of the expeditions. |
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Success came shortly after the Brothers were taken up by the producer Quincy Jones, who became their manager, mentor and collaborator on several key recordings. |
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In 1909 she returned to Nantes and met Suzanne Malherbe, who would eventually become not only her stepsister but also her lifelong companion and collaborator. |
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True to the simpatico nature of their relationship, Naughty Boy is quick to credit his breakthrough vocalist collaborator with helping him step from studio to centre-stage. |
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He was a friend and collaborator of Adolfo Bioy Casares, who wrote one of the most praised science fiction novels, The Invention of Morel. |
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By temperament a collaborator, he was also, in his nonentrepreneurial way, a promoter. |
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Long-time collaborator, Horace Andy, adds his vocals on the echo heavy lament Everywhen and the melancholy Name Taken. |
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A duet on June 22 at the Rubin Museum of Art with the multiculturally inclined pianist Vijay Iyer and his frequent collaborator the saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa limns the outer limits of the festival's jazz offerings. |
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In fact, we know that the main achievements of the companies are propitiated by the addition of small achievements and big effort realized day by day, by each collaborator and each employee. |
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She leads the congregation in worship song at the Benedictine Grange in West Redding, Connecticut, founded by Father John B. Giuliani, her liturgical collaborator for over forty years. |
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Hesper Anderson, the daughter of the playwright Maxwell Anderson, a Weill collaborator, spoke feelingly of the composer and his wife, Lotte Lenya. |
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Among these apocrypha is the Gospel of Judas, a gnostic text of the 2nd century ad that portrays Judas as an important collaborator of Jesus and not his betrayer. |
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For example, the collaborator role includes functioning in a team environment across and within disciplines, focusing on relationships with patients and families, and identifying conflicts early on and resolving them. |
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A young William Shakespeare makes an appearance in the story, as a collaborator on one of Marlowe's plays. |
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Herbert Coleman, Vertigo's associate producer and a frequent collaborator with Hitchcock, felt the removal was a mistake. |
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This team is currently seeking for a new collaborator who will take part in the prospection activity as well as in maintaining and tracking the relation with existing clients to ensure Pyxis' continuity. |
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There is also Ben Christopher, another long-time collaborator, who wrote the slowburn Esquives, and Jean-Louis Murat with his Memory Divine, a track Françoise Hardy touchingly sings in English. |
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Here, Mikhailov and his wife and longtime collaborator, Vita, are pictured in a Berlin park goofing with a soccer ball. |
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He was a student of psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli, founder of psychosynthesis, and also his collaborator. |
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It was a heavy logistical load for Kyle, but an experience that saw him move from the role of a teacher to one of an artist, student and fellow collaborator. |
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Some thought too quickly that the mediation failure over the Transnistrian crisis would be an eternal handicap for this highly zealous collaborator. |
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The album, Dimension Mix, released in 2005, was a benefit for Cure Autism Now that was produced by Ross Harris, an early collaborator who designed the artwork for Mellow Gold. |
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Spyboy, her backing band, proved capable of rocking and approximating the atmospherics of her recent collaborator Daniel Lanois with equal panache. |
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In this brilliant new collaborator, Carsen has found someone capable of translating his wildest dramatic impulses into an expressive and effective scenography. |
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For example, Gary Glatzmaier and collaborator Paul Roberts of UCLA ran a numerical model of the coupling between electromagnetism and fluid dynamics in the Earth's interior. |
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John Gilbert worked on the first film, Mike Horton and Jabez Olssen on the second and longtime Jackson collaborator Jamie Selkirk and Annie Collins on the third. |
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