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Kemp and Bowie were lovers (briefly) and artistic collaborators (more enduringly) in the 1960s and 70s.
It is, perhaps, a vampirish way to work, except that he seems to leave his collaborators more alive than he found them.
As we can see from Fig. 18, these two types of homophily have evolved to 0.625 and 0.658, respectively, indicating that similar characteristics are observed between collaborators more often than dissimilar ones.
The majority of this film is given up to Dern and Lynch - who were close collaborators, more than just director and star.
There are great musical moments on ye, but more than ever before, those moments seem to come from West's collaborators more than himself.
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Papp refused to allow the manuscript to be published or to give his collaborator more feedback.
Mr. Pierce, who is 34, is now the 85-year-old Mr. Kander's new collaborator — more earnest and less deadpan than Ebb, but just as determined and, lately, just as busy.
Indeed, "control - regardless of the 'true' preferences of the population - precludes options other than collaboration by creating credible benefits for collaborators and, more importantly, sanctions for defectors" [3].
Although the two companies are separate businesses, they have been collaborators for more than 100 years.
Family, friends and collaborators shed more light on the man who could outsing Elvis, but who mainly seemed to dwell in the shadows.
His other collaborators proved more amenable; indeed, he created a singularly harmonious creative team, his chief partners being the cinematographer Stanley Cortez and the composer Walter Schumann.
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