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Ross and collaborated
In 2002, the Performing Arts Department collaborated with Tony-nominated writer and director Stuart Ross to present the world premiere of The Sounds of Plaid, a large-cast, co-ed version of Ross's international hit Forever Plaid.
He has collaborated with Daniel Kahneman, Lee Ross and Amos Tversky.
He has also collaborated with Richard Nisbett in books on human judgment ( Nisbett & Ross, 1980 ) and the relation between social situations and personality ( i. e. " the person and the situation "; Ross & Nisbett, 1991 ).
The museum's planners collaborated with the architectural firm Ackerman & Ross to complete building alterations in order to accommodate the exhibits.
Although he had no medical training, Hubbard collaborated on running psychedelic sessions with LSD with Ross McLean at Vancouver's Hollywood Hospital, with psychiatrists Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond, with Myron Stolaroff at the International Federation for Advanced Study in Menlo Park, and with Willis Harman at Stanford Research Institute ( SRI ).
He also collaborated with John Ross Taylor and was a mentor to Paul Fromm and an associate of Patrick Walsh, a fellow traveller who worked as research director at the CLR.
As a musician and a producer he has collaborated with artists that include Mose Allison, Van Morrison, Diana Ross, and Rickie Lee Jones.
In 1927, Ross and Dudley Glass, an Australian composer, collaborated on a musicalization of The Beloved Vagabond by W. J. Locke.

Ross and extensively
After her retirement, Ross contributed articles to various women's magazines and traveled extensively.
Ross was born in Broadford on Skye and traveled extensively throughout the Western Isles, becoming known for his knowledge of different varieties of Gaelic.
The Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz, Ross H. Munro and David Blumenthal and Peter Navarro have all written extensively about the perceived threat posed by China.
Ross ' soft-spoken demeanor and positive attitude are extensively parodied.

Ross and with
To be Katharine Ross, and work in a nicer shop somewhere, at a little more money so she could have prettier clothes, and learn ladies' manners and all like that, and get to know different people than up to now, not just the ones like her here, with foreign-sounding names, the ones went to the same church and -- Different place, different job, different people, she'd be all different too.
Ross Island with 10 known eruptions and 1 suspected eruption.
Spalding then coaxed teammates Deacon White, Ross Barnes and Cal McVey, as well as Philadelphia Athletics players Cap Anson and Bob Addy, to sign with Chicago.
He was obtained from the Yankees in exchange for Luis Vizcaino, Ross Ohlendorf, Alberto Gonzalez and Steven Jackson, with the Yankees paying $ 2 million of Johnson's $ 26 million salary.
Betsy Ross ( January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836 ) is widely credited with making the first American flag.
She was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1980 and began her law career as an associate with the Washington, D. C. firm of Wald, Harkrader & Ross.
In this capacity he negotiated several treaties, one of the most important being with Cherokee chief John Ross, which was concluded in 1861.
The Cook Islands are one of four New Zealand dependencies, along with Tokelau, Niue and the Ross Dependency.
Caste system develops, in view of Ross, when the worth difference within a society sharpens to such a point that the social superior shuns fellowship and intermarriage with the inferior, thus creating a society made up of closed hereditary classes.
" Pound came to this position partly through long debates with his former colleague at the University of Nebraska, the rising sociologist Edward A. Ross.
Diana Ross was one of the first Motown artists to embrace the disco sound with her hugely successful 1976 outing " Love Hangover " from her self-entitled album.
Ross Macdonald, pseudonym of Kenneth Millar, updated the form again with his detective Lew Archer.
In a 1995 appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman ( which is filmed in Ed Sullivan Theater ), Ross stated, " he could never remember our names.
Many designs were in use that complied with the flag resolution, with stars arranged in a square, a wreath, rows, patterns, or the familiar " Betsy Ross " circle.
* Cody Ross ( 2006 – 2010 ) — Ross had a three homer game in his first season with the Marlins and in his five years with the Marlins hit. 265 with 80 home runs and 297 RBIs.
Ross is involved in an on-again-off-again relationship with Rachel throughout the series.
The season ends with Rachel waiting at the airport for Ross ’ arrival from a trip.
The second season begins with Rachel, waiting at the gate for Ross to declare her love for him, discovering that he is dating Julie ( Lauren Tom ), someone he knew from graduate school.
Rachel decides to take a break ; and Ross, hurt and drunk, sleeps with someone else, causing Rachel to break up with him.

Ross and foremost
* PGA Museum of Golf ( Port St. Lucie, Florida ) — Museum traces the story of The PGA of America, holds golf's four major Championship trophies, the oldest-known written mention of golf for the Articles of Parliament in the 15th Century ; Walter Hagen's birth certificate ; Donald Ross ' 1900s-era workbench, the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame, and is home to the Probst Library, one of the foremost collections of golf periodicals in the world.
In 1993, Winston, Cameron and ex-ILM General Manager Scott Ross co-founded Digital Domain, one of the foremost digital and visual effects studios in the world.
Ross is frequently featured as a source by international news media, and has been cited as " one of Ireland's foremost financial commentators " by the Associated Press.

Ross and British-based
Sock Shop Limited is a British-based specialist retailer of socks and hosiery, founded in 1983 by Sophie Mirman ( b. 1956 ) and Richard P. Ross.

Ross and composers
Among the distinguished faculty, present and past, are composers David Rakowski and Leonard Bernstein, social theorist Herbert Marcuse, psychologist Abraham Maslow, human rights activist Eleanor Roosevelt, Anita Hill, historian David Hackett Fischer, economist Thomas Sowell, diplomat Dennis Ross, children's author Margret Rey, sociologist Morrie Schwartz, and poet Adrienne Rich.
In recent times composers including Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, Ross Edwards, Graeme Koehne, Georges Lentz, Elena Kats-Chernin, Richard Mills, Brett Dean and Carl Vine have embodied the pinnacle of established Australian composers.
He later developed the twelve-tone technique which was developed further by his disciples Alban Berg and Anton Webern ; later composers ( including Pierre Boulez ) developed it further still ( Ross 2008, 194 – 96 and 363 – 64 ).
Stravinsky ( in his last works ) explored twelve-tone technique, too, as did many other composers ; indeed, even Scott Bradley used the technique in his scores for the Tom and Jerry cartoons ( Ross 2008, 296 ).
In 1983 Ross took an indefinite sabbatical from Laval, embarking on a recording of François Couperin's Suites pour le Clavecin, as well as the music of other composers including Bach, George Frideric Handel, Girolamo Frescobaldi and Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert.
Among the composers who have written works for the ensemble are Douglas Allanbrook, Michael Brown, Bruce Clausen, George Heussenstamm, Warren Kellerhouse, Jiri Laburda, Robert Hall Lewis, Allen Molineux, Lawrence Moss, Jiri Pauer, Karl Pilss, Walter Ross, Jerzy Sapieyevski, Elam Sprekle, Robert Starer, George Walker and Robert Washburn.
As composers, they have written for shows as diverse as The X Factor, ZingZillas, Year Dot, Strictly Dance Fever, The National Lottery Awards, Ross Noble, Dead Ringers, and Spain's Tele Madrid News, winning a Silver Broadcast Design Award for Best News Theme.

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