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Some were Nazi collaborators who had fought under General Andrey Vlasov, but most were ordinary Soviet officers and men.
He had 511 direct collaborators ; these are the people with Erdős number 1.
He, too, was a first-rate practical musician ... As he was the most absurd person, so was he the very kindliest ..." Fred's creation would serve as a model for the rest of the collaborators ' works, and each of them has a crucial comic little man role, as Burnand had put it.
The same year, both men attracted the attention of Saudi intelligence, who believed they were involved in arms smuggling, and the following year they were eyed as possible collaborators in the 1998 United States embassy bombings in East Africa after it emerged that Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali had given the FBI the phone number of Mihdhar's father-in-law ; 967-1-200578, which turned out to be a key communications hub for al-Qaeda militants, and eventually tipped off the Americans about the upcoming Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit.
But we come together spontaneously, and not with permanent criteria, according to momentary affinities for a specific purpose, and we constantly change these groups as soon as the purpose for which we had associated ceases to be, and other aims and needs arise and develop in us and push us to seek new collaborators, people who think as we do in the specific circumstance.
The depression was due in part to his separation from Gréco, in part to his feeling under appreciated by the critics ( who were hailing Davis ' former collaborators as leaders of the cool jazz movement ), and in part to the unraveling of his liaison with a former St. Louis schoolmate who was living with him in New York and with whom he had two children.
Most of the country's productive assets had been owned by the Japanese or by Koreans who had been collaborators.
Before his graduation, Adorno had already met with his most important intellectual collaborators, Max Horkheimer and Walter Benjamin.
RAINBOW succeeds in preventing the release of the virus at the Olympic games, and Brightling and his collaborators retreat to their Horizon Ark facility in the Brazilian jungle, from which they had originally planned to weather out the global holocaust.
Through spies and collaborators, the Han court knew about the situation and had to deploy soldiers near the border to fend off Qiang skirmishes and small-scale invasions.
Since Molotov was the most senior of Stalin's collaborators still alive and had played a leading role in the purges, it became obvious that Khrushchev's examination of the past would probably result in Molotov's fall from power.
While Israeli forces killed an estimated 1, 100 Palestinians and Palestinians killed 164 Israelis, Palestinians killed an estimated 1, 000 other Palestinians as alleged collaborators, although fewer than half had any proven contact with the Israeli authorities.
Interestingly, a lot of the publishers and artists who had managed to continue working during the occupation were accused of being collaborators and were imprisoned by the resistance, although most were released soon afterwards without charges being pressed.
He had quit smoking and, despite his poor health, was enthusiastic about working again with his faithful collaborators François Rauber and Gérard Jouannest.
Before they were sent as guards to the concentration camps, most Soviet POWs who served as camp guards underwent special training in Trawniki, originally a holding center for refugees and Soviet POWs whom the Security Police and SD had designated potential collaborators or dangerous persons.
On 29 October, Vasilyev said he only had the authority to state that special chemical agents had been used and that some 30 suspected militants and their collaborators, including several civil servants and security officers, had been arrested around the theater and in other parts of the city in what Gryzlov called an " unprecedented operation " to identify what he described as a vast terrorist network in Moscow and the surrounding region.
Bailey had collaborators, for example John Martyn who worked on botanical terms in 1725.
First he chose Messianus, one of his collaborators in his embassy to the Visigoths ordered by Petronius Maximus, as the new magister militum ; then he probably went to Gaul ( Hydatius says to Arelate ) to collect all the available forces, probably the Visigoth guard he had just disbanded ; finally he led his forces against the troops of Ricimer, near Piacenza.
The sect of Polish Brethren had been driven out of Poland after The Deluge because they were commonly considered to be collaborators with the Swedish.
Robinson struggled to compete with his former collaborators Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and former Temptations member Eddie Kendricks as all three had multiple hit singles during this period.
" This Corrosion " was a composition Eldritch had already once recorded ( if not released ) with his Sisterhood collaborators.
In 1954 Guareschi was charged with libel after he had published two facsimile wartime letters from resistance leader and former Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi requesting the Allies to bomb the outskirts of Rome in order to demoralize German collaborators.

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While primarily focused on the piano and synthesizer, this series of albums boasted a roster of collaborators that included David Sylvian, David Byrne, Thomas Dolby, Nam June Paik, and Iggy Pop, among others.
The phase of the purge trials ended with a series of amnesty laws passed between 1951 and 1953 which reduced the number of imprisoned collaborators from 40, 000 to 62, and was ensued by a period of official " repression " that lasted between 1954 and 1971.
They include Joe following the making of Little Britain series 2, which was screened on BBC Three and is included on the Little Britain Series 2 DVD ; a video diary of his brief cameo as a zombie, which appears on the UK Shaun of the Dead DVD ; and ' Hot Fuzz ': The Fuzzball Rally, where he followed his friends and collaborators, Edgar Wright, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg on the US press tour for their film, Hot Fuzz.
"; which led to a series of publications by Lee and collaborators on the formulation of fundamental physics in terms of difference equations, but with exact invariance under continuous groups of translational and rotational transformations.
This webcast series provides a never-before-seen look at the Company and Cunningham ’ s teaching technique with video of advanced technique class, Company rehearsal, archival footage, and interviews with current and former Company members, choreographers, and collaborators.
This occurred after a series of 17th century wars known as The Deluge in which protestant Sweden invaded Poland, since they ( as almost all non-Catholics ) were commonly seen as Swedish collaborators.
Later, Greg abandoned the series, and other collaborators were chosen by Franquin, such as Yann, Fauche and Adam.
More recently, Peter Russell and a changing list of collaborators have published a series of books, including:
Critically acclaimed bestselling books followed for both-including for Dunne, The Studio, his non-fiction account of 20th Century Fox, and they became collaborators on a series of screenplays, including The Panic in Needle Park ( 1971 ), A Star Is Born ( 1976 ) and True Confessions ( 1981 ), an adaptation of his own novel.
A series of running battles between the French, the Germans and Dutch Nazi collaborators were conducted near the bridge. The civilian population of Appelscha, after a relatively calm five years of German occupation, were drawn into five days of heavy fighting leaving no civilian casualties but plenty of German dead.
The struggle was the occasion of a publication, famous in its day, called Baratariana, to which Flood contributed a series of powerful letters after the manner of Junius, one of his collaborators being Henry Grattan.
The Partisans executed many Ustashe, as well as their collaborators, particularly in a series of atrocities referred to as the Bleiburg tragedy.
In 2008, the Garbelotto Laboratory at UC Berkeley, along with local collaborators, hosted a series of educational events, called “ SOD Blitzes ,” designed to give local landowners basic information about P. ramorum and how to identify its symptoms ; each participant was provided with a sampling kit, sampled a certain number of trees on his or her property, and returned the samples to the lab for analysis.
In 1922, Indian physicist C. V. Raman published his work on the " Molecular Diffraction of Light ," the first of a series of investigations with his collaborators that ultimately led to his discovery ( on 28 February 1928 ) of the radiation effect that bears his name.
Through Caliber, he met many of his longtime friends and collaborators within the comics industry, including Mike Oeming, Dave Mack and Marc Andreyko, and began the first in a series of independent noir fiction crime comics when he published two issues of Fire in 1993 and five issues of A. K. A.
During the course of the series, head writer Paul Dini and his collaborators had Mary acquire the powers of Black Adam, which give her a new look including a form-fitting long-sleeved black uniform and skirt with black lace-up boots.
COMIT was the first string processing language ( compare SNOBOL, TRAC, and Perl ), developed on the IBM 700 / 7000 series computers by Dr. Victor Yngve and collaborators at MIT from 1957-1965.
The FARC, the remaining EPL dissidents and the ELN considered Esperanza, Paz y Libertad and all the demobilized EPL to be " traitors " and paramilitary collaborators, initiating a series of attacks and assassination attempts against the former EPL members.
A recent example of a lost episode is " Epitaph One ," the thirteenth episode in Joss Whedon's 2009 Fox series Dollhouse featuring frequent Whedon collaborators Eliza Dushku and Felicia Day.
Enfield was already an established name due to his ' Loadsamoney ' character ( which featured in a few entertainment programmes in the late 1980s ), but the series gave greater presence to his frequent collaborators Paul Whitehouse and Kathy Burke – so much so that, in 1994, the show was retitled Harry Enfield and Chums.
Some of his performance art pieces include Border Brujo ( 1988 – 89 ), The Couple in the Cage ( 1992 – 93 ), The Cruci-fiction project ( 1994 ), The Temple of Confessions ( 1995 – 96 ), The Mexterminator Project ( 1997 – 99 ), The Living Museum of Fetishized Identities ( 1999 – 2002 ) and the Mapa / Corpo series ( 2004 – 2008 ) His performances often involve audience participation, elaborate costuming and environments, interactive technologies and other collaborators, including Roberto Sifuentes, James Luna, Violeta Luna, Coco Fusco, Michelle Ceballos, Maria Estrada, Emma Tramposch, Antonio Turok, Demián Flores, Reverend Billy, and Tania Bruguera.
Written by a large number of collaborators, including series star Alan Alda, who also directed, " Goodbye, Farewell and Amen " surpassed the single-episode ratings record that had been set by the Dallas episode that resolved the " Who Shot J. R .?
Together with collaborators including Peter Willmott, Peter Townsend and many others, he wrote a series of bestsellers which changed attitudes to a host of social issues, including urban planning ( leading the movement away from tower blocks ), education ( leading thinking about how to radically widen access ) and poverty.
In the face of anti-illegal immigrant legislation they are on the move again this time as " cultural collaborators ": beginning with the highly praised CD, Concrete Blonde y Los Illegals on Miles Copeland ’ s ARK-21 / Virgin label, then with Tijuana punk legends “ Mercado Negro ” for the Rockefeller US / Mexico Culture Fund sponsored compilation CD: MexAmerica produced by Ruben Guevara for Angelino Records, later with Emmy winning journalist Ruben Martinez and Rock en Espanol stars “ Maldita Vecindad ” for the theater piece “ Border Ballad ” ( the companion to his Book “ Crossing Over: Tales From the New Frontier ”), also writing, and performing with new talent ( i. e. the EMI soundtrack of the Showtime series “ Resurrection Boulevard ” as their alter egos “ The Chizmosos ”).

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