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Such trained natives also are beginning to collaborate in the compilation of dictionaries.
A senior Israeli military official said Israel had evidence that Iran and North Korea were beginning to collaborate on developing cyberweapons.
He added that Spain is beginning to collaborate with France on these issues, but singled out the United Kingdom for its lack of cooperation.
As these paired Commentaries discuss, neuroscientists and architects are just beginning to collaborate, each bringing what they know about their respective fields to the task of improving the environment of research buildings and laboratories.
"It's a thrilling time, because people with lived experience are beginning to collaborate in large numbers," said Gail A. Hornstein, a psychologist at Mount Holyoke College and author of "Agnes's Jacket: A Psychologist's Search for the Meanings of Madness".
The Institute has recently hired Jessie Schlosser Smith as its new director of open space programming; she is already beginning to collaborate with faculty, students, staff, and members of the Cambridge community to envision memorable programming for the outdoor spaces.
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At the same time, Dr. Nisha Charkoudian and I began to collaborate, and that was followed by collaborations with more and more female fellows and students.
Ms. Baker agreed, and they began to collaborate.
We quickly began to collaborate.
Ahmed and Basam began to collaborate.
Gillen and Spencer soon became friends and began to collaborate on Aboriginal studies.
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