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LA RAFLE During the German occupation of Paris, the French police collaborate by rounding up some 13,000 Jews for eventual deportation to the death camps.
Roxane Butterfly, another French dancer, collaborated with Nicki Parrott, a bass player, in a devil-may-care improvisation.
That plane was among those that had been tampered with by the French authorities collaborating with the Germans to avert just such an escape.
Then, in a pattern repeated across the region, said Joshua Landis, a Syria scholar at the University of Oklahoma, French colonialists collaborated with the Alawite minority to control the conquered Syrian population — as colonialists did with Christians in Lebanon, Jews in Palestine and Sunni Muslims in Iraq.
According to Minh-Hà Pham-Delègue, Assistant Director for Asia-Pacific at the CNRS Office of European and International Relations, the main challenge for French scientists collaborating with China is keeping their research output high.
Stymied in their attempts to get it published, they were advised by their editor to find "an American who is crazy about French cooking" to collaborate with them.
In "Pour Antigone," at the Lincoln Center Festival, the French choreographer Mathilde Monnier collaborated with dancers from Africa.
Godoy yielded to French pressure and collaborated in an invasion of Portugal, England's ally, commanding Spanish forces in the three-week War of the Oranges.
Back in Saint-Malo, he was shocked by the number of collabos (French who had collaborated with the Nazis) in positions of power.
Two sets of amendments were presented today, with the French and Germans collaborating on one, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times.
A few years ago, Paul Rozin, a University of Pennsylvania psychologist, and Claude Fischler, a French sociologist, began collaborating on a series of cross-cultural surveys of food attitudes.
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