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In return for renouncing, collaborating, adapting, identifying, she is caressed, desired, handled, influenced".
When they returned, they collaborated on a new single, Rebel Girl, with Joan Jett, and started work on a new album.
Writer Abi Morgan, best known for TV shows such as The Hour, returns to collaborate with physical theatre group Frantic Assembly, for whom she wrote Tiny Dynamite.
Elena Urioste and Melissa White, two superb violinists whose performances were also highlights of last year's concert, returned to collaborate on a sizzling, acidic account of Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Solo Violins (Op. 56).
By the early 1990s Ms. Walsh had ended her relationship with Mr. Sinclair (amicably, he returned to collaborate on the "Rings" movies), and was pestering Mr. Jackson, with whom she was now romantically tied, to make what would turn out to be "Heavenly Creatures".
Presumably, Shakespeare returned to collaborate with John Fletcher on three known plays: the lost "Cardenio," based upon a story in "Don Quixote" and performed twice at court; "All Is True," or "Henry VIII," a patriotic pageant centering on Cardinal Wolsey's fall and the future Queen Elizabeth's birth; and "The Two Noble Kinsmen," another surreal romance.
The director also returned to television, collaborating with Reed and Jackson again on various projects, and making splashy documentaries such as 1996's Mindbender, about Uri Geller.
And it turns out we in the Woodland Trust were collaborating in this return of the native trees without realising it.
Two days before Giant's first preview at The Public Theater, I sat down with Pearson during a rehearsal break to discuss her return to bookwriting, her experience collaborating with LaChiusa, and the process of writing Giant.
He returned to Copenhagen and began collaborating with Dr. Mottelson on the work that led to the Nobel Prize.
He returned to Paris and began collaborating with playwright John Howard Payne on translations of French plays for the English stage, with little success.
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