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The two men decided to pool their materials and publish them jointly.
These researches earned them jointly the award of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915.
After the violence of the nineties, Panama and Colombia began policing them jointly, creating a pocket of safety.
He said: "It is wrong to deal with them differently, we need to deal with them jointly".
"It is wrong to view them differently, we need to deal with them jointly," he told journalists in Istanbul.
Their posthumous proximity, which enlisted them jointly into the patriotic mythology of the Revolution, would have horrified them.
Over the years, some observers, aware of Ms. Rame's deep impress on Mr. Fo's work, suggested that the Nobel should have been awarded to them jointly.
Cameron is holding separate bilaterals with the two men as well as meeting them jointly to urge them to co-operate.
Palmer uses footage of them jointly receiving the Best Actor award at the 1975 Broadway Tonys, for their performances in Sizwe Bansi Is Dead.
The pair had shown no remorse during the trial, she said, and held them jointly culpable: "Yours was a partnership of equals".
European Union countries aim to get 20 percent of their energy from renewable sources by 2020, and analysts say a crucial source of demand is coal-fired power plants switching to "co-firing" with pellets — using them jointly with coal.
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