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Several airports in the United States regularly collaborate with artistic institutions, and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has a permanent annex at Schiphol Airport.
The 20 women senators, Democrats and Republicans, who regularly collaborate with professionalism and respect to get things done, offer a governing model for how Washington can work.
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It regularly collaborates with US partners on big budget drama, including BBC1's The Night Manager, which it made with the Mad Men broadcaster, AMC.
"Ballet remains trapped in 19th-century conventions," said Mr. Veggetti, who regularly collaborates with filmmakers, photographers and videographers but usually designs his own sets and costumes.
The actress lives in the neighborhood and is married to Adam Kimmel, a men's-wear designer who regularly collaborates with artists, a few of whom, like Nate Lowman and Aaron Young, were also in attendance.
In recent years, the handicraft movement has grown, with the involvement of designers like Stephen Burks, who runs the Brooklyn studio Readymade Projects and regularly collaborates with artisans in far-flung locales.
The first clue that something is a bit odd at Hostess comes from the company's description of its chief financial officer, whom we are told: is responsible for driving the planned priorities of the finance organization in both the front and back office and regularly collaborates with the marketing, sales and operations departments.
Murray is a man of many facets – a Californian who made his name in New York, now resident in Europe; a jazz purist who regularly collaborates with musicians of every genre and culture; a veteran of the World Saxophone Quartet and cutting edge projects such as Conjure.
The group was one of the first student choirs to travel widely, and regularly collaborated with orchestras and instrumental groups, notably in performances of the passion settings of JS Bach in which the tenor Peter Pears sang the role of the Evangelist.
The coterie was doomed to specialness in the coarsely triumphant art world of the sixties never mind the harum-scarum culture at large even as it expanded to embrace young poets, such as Ron Padgett and Ted Berrigan, who regularly collaborated with the artists Joe Brainard, George Schneeman, and, later, Trevor Winkfield.
And because this is Venice, one of the busiest crossroads in the art world, that dance piece happens to be by Siobhan Davies, a choreographer whose work has not only been influenced, fundamentally, by Cunningham and Paxton, but who has also regularly collaborated with Burrows and Fargion.
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