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The chief executive Tele2, Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, above, said that TDC and Tele2 might collaborate on a wholesale deal if one of them acquires Song.
They met after they were both asked to contribute to an article about having their first books published and, over a drink in a pub (there's a theme developing here), Emlyn suggested they might collaborate on a novel.
However, in an interview just before Mr. Clinton's arrival with "The NBC Nightly News," Mr. Putin hinted that the United States and Russia might collaborate on new ways to shoot down enemy missiles soon after they were launched, and thus address the problems posed by nuclear weapons being acquired by so-called rogue states.
Recently, for example, talks broke down between Celera and a group of nonprofit centers over how they might collaborate on completing the sequence of the human genome.
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Teachers in the science and English language arts departments might collaborate to work on these stories, then present them together in a reading for the school community.
But the central question that Mr. Bush never tackled head-on is what this framework would be and how the United States and Russia might collaborate to achieve it.
E-mails show that, a year into the contract, the company suggested it might collaborate with McDougal on a skin-care line and a documentary devoted to a medical cause that she cares about, neither of which has come about.
The care professional might collaborate with the patient on the development of a relapse prevention plan, for example, and help the patient to anticipate problems and thus prevent them or be better prepared to deal with them in a functional as opposed to dysfunctional manner.
They spent the best part of an hour comparing techniques, and talked about projects on which they might collaborate after Scott was released.
The leader might add: "Although this does not fit our strategy, I can see ways we might collaborate with the organization that takes this on".
It simplifies sharing and collaborating on projects.
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