Exact(2)
"To me, Agustín Cabral is not a victim but a collaborator".
"When I signed on to work with Keanu it was clear I was getting not an actor but a collaborator," Mr. Rinsch said.
Similar(57)
"You can speak to anybody on the staff about my work, not only as a leader, but as a collaborator," Mr. Wolfe said.
Ms. Muscatine, a Rhodes scholar, was not only a speechwriter and press secretary to Mrs. Clinton in the White House but also a collaborator on the book.
I don't see myself as a conductor or composer but more of a collaborator of sound.
But he lacked a collaborator who, in the great tradition of opera, could have challenged his musical decisions.
Needing an accompanist at the last minute, she knocked on the door, introduced herself and found not only an accompanist but also, eventually, a collaborator.
"The conditions in which I came to this country were not easy," says Acone. "It was difficult to approach people, so to be involved not just as a tenant but also as a collaborator – it feels completely different as a relationship now.
The "father" label was rejected by Ryczek; he wrote that Adams did not conceive the sport, but called him a "collaborator" in its development.
Her lasting influence will be as a collaborator, but she was a major contributor to the collaboration, and that's a significant legacy".
"I want to thank you for your fierce loyalty, not only as a collaborator but as a friend.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com