Word: collaborationism
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In the current academic year, the committee has worked very hard at its main task in collaboration with various departments and programs. It has been able to line up 14 new courses that will be offered at Harvard College from the fall of 2002 to the spring of 2005 in...
Or a musician, which was how the young Moore got his start in the entertainment business - first as a chorister and organist in his parish church in Dagenham, near London, then to Oxford on a scholarship as an organist. In 1960 Moore was recruited for a comic accompanist's gig...
Not to suggest that this is, horrors, a tearjerker. Rather, the film balances its overtly emotional content with light-hearted montages of baseball practice, gentle moments in diners and bars and funny scenes with kids (and such cute kids they are…). It thus achieves a kind of natural...
U.S. Genomics has already begun collaboration with two of the world’s foremost genetic research organizations, the Sanger Center in England and Washington University in St. Louis.
Molina’s latest project is a comprehensive study of air pollution in Mexico City. The project is a collaboration of chemists, engineers, economists, sociologists and politicians from Mexico and the United States.