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In recent years, Rubin has had particular success collaborating with independent female R. & B. singers, such as Dawn Richard, formerly of Danity Kane, and Kelela, whose song "Bank Head," off her much talked-about 2013 mixtape "Cut 4 Me," has become a signature example of the producer's style atmospheric, spacious, dark, and sexy.

Alan: We had such success collaborating with [Cage and Herzog] that we'd love to be able to do that with other directors of Herzog's caliber, like Spike Jonze or Danny Boyle.

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Another program that I know of, Project Search, has had success in collaborating with high schools to find jobs for young adults with more significant disabilities, including limited language and difficulty with controlling their behavior.

If the number of UK NGOs that came together for the If campaign or Make Poverty History is anything to go by, it is clear that there has been some success in collaborating to campaign on key development issues.

After this success, Stamp collaborated with some of the cinema's most revered filmmakers.

During the time when No Doubt was receiving mainstream success, Stefani collaborated on the singles "You're the Boss" with the Brian Setzer Orchestra, "South Side" with Moby, and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" with Eve.

Roger Avary was originally attached to direct after the success of Pulp Fiction, collaborating with Pirates of the Caribbean screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio in 1996 on a revision of their first script draft, which merged the "Preludes and Nocturnes" storyline with that of "The Doll's House".

J. D. McClatchy, who sleekly adapted "Our Town" for Rorem, is the librettist of the moment; somehow, he also found time to write "Miss Lonelyhearts" for Liebermann (unfortunately, not a success), and to collaborate with Taymor on "Grendel".

After the success of Billy Liar, Hall collaborated with Waterhouse on Celebration (1961), All Things Bright And Beautiful (1962), Squat Betty and The Sponge Room (1963), Say Who You Are (1965), Whoops A Daisy (1968), Children's Day (1969), Who's Who (1972), Saturday Sunday Monday, an adaptation from de Filippo (1973), Filumena, another adaptation from Filippo (1978) and The Card in 1994.

Kills featured on the duo LMFAO's single "Champagne Showers", which became a mild success internationally, and collaborated with DJ Tatana on his single "You Can't Get In My Head (If You Don't Get In My Bed)".

The group registered a success in its first year, collaborating with Lawrence D. Morris, who had developed a system of improvised conducting.

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