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Nobody is forced to collaborate here.
I won't be able to collaborate here.' But he couldn't have been more great, and this is a really fun song, super up-tempo.
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With typical daring, they collaborate here on a film about the historical legacy of Pavilion, an 80s and 90s Leeds venue that retains some claim to have been the UK's first gallery for the exclusive showing of the newly emerging genre of feminist photography.
She collaborates here with two of her fellow judges on "The Voice," probably just to give them duets to perform this season: with Cee Lo Green on the dull "Make the World Move," and with Blake Shelton on the surprisingly warm "Just a Fool".
(Schweitzer) Music Mountain (Sunday) This long-running festival opens the season with a performance by the charismatic cellist Matt Haimowitz, collaborating here with the pianist Geoffrey Burleson.
His working trio — with the resourceful trombonist Marshall Gilkes and the driving, kinetic drummer Dave Silliman — collaborates here with his wife, the vocalist Andrea Tierra, recording material for a future release.
Settling for some jazz chords over the new, relaxed R-and-B style, he's collaborated here with most of the stars of the alternative soul movement, including Macy Gray, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone and Bilal.
But, still, when Noel is ready to collaborate, I'm here.
"We're here to collaborate".
"Twenty years ago, the Adrià brothers took over a struggling French restaurant up in Roses, and in the nineties they began to collaborate with a chemist here at the university.
BEIJING — When the National Museum of China and the British Museum decided to collaborate on an exhibition here that would celebrate two important 2012 events — the London Olympics and the Chinese museum's centennial — they chose to focus on something that played a vital role in the fortunes of both nations: porcelain.
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