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He had yet to meet Harold Arlen, for although they had `` collaborated '' on `` Satan's Li'l Lamb '', Mercer and Harburg had worked from a lead sheet the composer had furnished them.
In even greater degree the same rule applied to the remainder of Eastern Europe, where the upper classes had generally collaborated with the Nazis, even to the extent of sending millions of their peasants into Russia as a part of Hitler's armies.
Marker had collaborated with Belgian sociologist Armand Mattelart and ISKRA members Valérie Mayoux and Jacqueline Meppiel to shoot and collect the visual materials, which Marker then edited together and provided the commentary for.
Other composers such as Erwin Schulhoff, Hans Heusser and Albert Savinio all wrote Dada music, while members of Les Six collaborated with members of the Dada movement and had their works performed at Dada gatherings.
One who had to leave Germany, Paul Bernays, had collaborated with Hilbert in mathematical logic, and co-authored with him the important book Grundlagen der Mathematik ( which eventually appeared in two volumes, in 1934 and 1939 ).
Devo had previously collaborated with Basil on her 1982 album Word of Mouth.
Raimi contacted his old friend Scott Spiegel, who had collaborated with Campbell and others on the Super-8 films they had produced during their childhood in Michigan.
In Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ) – which was produced in 1944 but not released until 1946 – Kelly collaborated with Fred Astaire – for whom he had the greatest admiration – in the famous " The Babbitt and the Bromide " challenge dance routine.
These included Germans who had collaborated with Germany before the war, but also those who considered themselves German but had been neutral ; those who were partially " Polonized " but " Germanizable "; and Germans who were of Polish nationality.
Furthermore, thousands of Chams ( Tsams, Albanians living in Northern Greece ) were driven out of Greece with the justification that they had collaborated with the Nazis.
Ice-T had also collaborated with certain other heavy metal bands during this time period.
They collaborated on a number of unpublished novels ( often imitating Ronald Firbank ), and had little success.
Lohan, who had collaborated with Mies on the New National Gallery, continued with existing projects but soon led the firm on his own independent path.
They had earlier collaborated on the play Secrets from the BBC series Black and Blue in 1973.
In this capacity he had to negotiate the retirement of bishops who had collaborated with the German occupying power.
Porsche commissioned a Zuffenhausen-based company, Reutter Karosserie, which had previously collaborated with the firm on Volkswagen Beetle prototypes, to produce the 356's steel body.
The two companies collaborated in 1969 to make the VW-Porsche 914 and 914-6, whereby the 914-6 had a Porsche engine, and the 914 had a Volkswagen engine, in 1976 with the Porsche 912E ( USA only ) and the Porsche 924, which used many Audi components, and was built at Audi's Neckarsulm factory.

had and with
In any case, he had no intention of being caught asleep, so he carried his revolver in its holster on his hip and he took his Winchester with him and leaned it against the fence.
His wife had said to him: `` Nellie is in love with Clayton Roy.
As I dug in behind one of the bales we were using as protection, I grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso's logic, especially when I imagined what would have happened to Missy if Old Knife's large party of screeching warriors had overrun our company.
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
I had always, I said, hankered after working hard with my hands.
He had been worried that with Miller and Rankin added to the escape party they would be short.
Was it not possible, after all, that the forest was in league with her and her child that its sympathy lay with the Culvers that she had erred in failing to understand this??
The forest had become an alien world where she strove, alone, unprotected, unguided, to deal with whatever hindrances were offered.
He seemed very pleased with himself, as though some intricate scheme was working out exactly as he had planned.
That was the day that he had practically mopped up the main street of Big Sands with Aaron McBride, field boss for the Highlands Oil & Gas Company.
He himself had heard that there was gangster money in the company, but that had nothing to do with him.
Then, as he doubled, gasping, vomiting the breakfast he had so lately eaten, Lord straightened him with an uppercut.
Tom Brannon had caught up with the outfit shortly after the Maguires joined it, which had been at midday.
He'd been in an angry mood: Conchita had thought his face almost ugly with the anger in him.
But the day of the deadline came and passed, and the men who had scoffed at the warnings laughed with satisfaction.
For, with a single exception, nothing had happened to them.
He'd mounted up immediately and raced with a revolver ready toward the spot from which he'd estimated the shot had come.
For Tom Horn, it turned out, had a number of rancher and cowboy witnesses ready and willing to swear with straight faces that he had been in Bates Hole the day of the killing.
The mere fact that the tall figure with the rifle and field glasses had been seen riding that way was enough to frighten three rustling homesteaders out of the Upper Laramie country in a single week.
But to the cattlemen who had been facing bankruptcy from rustling losses and to the cowboys who had been faced with lay-offs a few years earlier, he was becoming a vastly different type of legendary figure.

had and Lynott
By way of compensation, Shiels gave him a bass guitar he had bought from former musician Robert Ballagh for £ 49 in 1967 while with the Uptown Band, he taught Lynott to play bass, and after a stint with ' Orphanage ' Lynott went on to international fame as founder, bassist and vocalist for Thin Lizzy.
In this way Lynott was able to align his band with the punk movement and avoid being tagged as a ' dinosaur ' as many other 1970s rock bands had been.
Ure had prior plans to join Ultravox, but had co-written a song, " Get Out of Here ", with Lynott on Black Rose: A Rock Legend, and agreed to help Thin Lizzy complete their touring commitments.
Before a tour of Japan beginning in September, Lynott decided to bring in another guitarist, Dave Flett, who had played with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, to enable Ure to switch to playing keyboards where necessary.
Dave Flett had hoped to be made a permanent member of Thin Lizzy but Lynott chose Snowy White, who had played with Pink Floyd and Peter Green.
Before his death, Lynott was planning a third solo album, and had spoken to Downey about a possible reformation of Thin Lizzy around March 1986, with Gorham and Sykes, and had booked studio time for January of that year.
Highlighting Gorham and Robertson's twin-guitar interplay, he described this line-up of the band as " vital and visceral ", and added that Lynott had made a leap forward as a songwriter, " fully flourishing as a rock & roll poet ".
Once Lynott had returned to the UK from the aborted US tour in June 1976, when they had been scheduled to support Rainbow, he spent time in hospital in Manchester recovering from hepatitis.
Phil Lynott had felt reluctantly that it was time to disband the group after the 1983 tour and to mark the occasion, former Thin Lizzy guitarists Eric Bell ( 1969-73 ), Brian Robertson ( 1974-8 ) and Gary Moore ( 1974, 1977 and 1978-9 ) joined the band on stage at the end of these gigs to do some numbers.
Thin Lizzy had reformed in 1996 for a series of gigs marking ten years since the death of singer / songwriter / bassist Phil Lynott.

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