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Like its origin story, the whole project can seem a little improbable: two performers with seemingly not much in common, collaborating on music that doesn't quite sound like anything either has made before.
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Apparently they had enough in common to garner a commission to collaborate on a live performance (the first for both) from Performa 11, the visual art performance biennial whose fourth iteration began its three-week run on Nov. 1 in New York.
And while obviously they've collaborated, what do Rihanna and Coldplay have in common besides Jay-Z?
Successful places have in common the ability to attract people and to enable them to collaborate.
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Her voice turned up on hip-hop albums by the Black-Eyed Peas and Common; she collaborated on two songs for Fatboy Slim's "Between the Gutter and the Stars" and had a small role in the movie "Training Day".
After the end of the World War 2, the church and state collaborated in their common desire to drive communism from America's sphere of influence.
Of particular interest is that WRN helicase activity and ATR-mediated checkpoint response collaborate in a common pathway to maintain CFS stability [ 29].
From an empirical point of view, it simply means the number of times two researchers have collaborated together in a common research project.
In particular, service robots, including life support robots, must coexist and collaborate with humans in a common space.
Last week, in our Common Core Practice feature, the ninth-grade class with which we collaborate issued a challenge to students (and adults) everywhere to participate in a viral art campaign using Twitter.
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