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She wants to support you, to collaborate, and you need a collaborator, not a dictator.
And when you've sold 40 million albums and need a collaborator, you can start with the best ghost-story writer you can find.
Duffy, now working as a consultant, said he had encouraged LAUSD board members to hire Deasy but warned them he would need "a collaborator" he could work with at UTLA.
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To that end, Finn reckons his father needs a collaborator like director Michel Gondry.
To him, her weakness was isolation: 'She needed a collaborator and she didn't have one - somebody to break the pattern of her thinking, to show what was right in front of her, to push her up and over.' Signs of belated recognition proliferate.
He later said, "I needed a collaborator who was musically and intellectually in a similar place to where I was".
Whilst out walking on New Year's Day , 1987 Drummond hit upon an idea for a hip-hop record but, he said, knowing "nothing, personally, about the technology", he needed a collaborator.
Leng describes Barham as Harrison's "fellow traveler", due to the two musicians' shared appreciation of Indian classical music, and writes that because Harrison needed a collaborator who "empathized with his [musical] ideas", Barham was a natural choice over George Martin, the Beatles' producer and orchestral arranger.
"This is when we realized we need a clinical collaborator".
Since you'll be the one calling the shots, what you need is a collaborator, not a mentor.
I might need a special sort of collaborator to make me do that.
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