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fruitful and collaboration
He also had a fruitful songwriting collaboration with Lasse Berghagen, with whom he wrote several songs and submitted " Hej, Clown " for the 1969 Melodifestivalen-the Swedish Eurovision Song Festival finals.
In 1831 Gauss developed a fruitful collaboration with the physics professor Wilhelm Weber, leading to new knowledge in magnetism ( including finding a representation for the unit of magnetism in terms of mass, length and time ) and the discovery of Kirchhoff's circuit laws in electricity.
Music journalist Simon Reynolds cited Fear of Music as representing the Eno-Talking Heads collaboration " at its most mutually fruitful and equitable.
Il pirata was a resounding immediate success and began Bellini's faithful and fruitful collaboration with the librettist and poet Felice Romani, and cemented his friendship with his favored tenor Giovanni Battista Rubini, who had sung in Bianca e Gernando.
In the 1610s, Middleton began his fruitful collaboration with the actor William Rowley, producing Wit at Several Weapons and A Fair Quarrel ; working alone he produced his comic masterpiece, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, in 1613.
* Carl Friedrich Gauss developed a fruitful collaboration with the physics professor Wilhelm Weber ; it led to new knowledge in the field of magnetism.
This was the beginning of their long, fruitful collaboration.
Thus began a fruitful, though largely epistolary, collaboration between the two men, Joule conducting experiments, Thomson analysing the results and suggesting further experiments.
The 1930s was even more fruitful, with the Concerto for Two Pianos, Choeurs, Saxophones and Orchestra, the Violin Concerto, the operas Zoulaïna and Le marin de Bolivar, and her masterwork, La cantate de Narcisse in collaboration with Paul Valéry.
The collaboration, in biometry and evolutionary theory, was a fruitful one and lasted until Weldon died in 1906.
Despite these artistic differences, both were professional and their collaboration was a fruitful one.
The conclusion can be drawn that Wilder's strengths as a compelling storyteller and Lane's considerable skills in dramatic pacing and literary structure contributed to an occasionally tense, but fruitful, collaboration between two talented and headstrong women.
In the 1950s and 1960s, a fruitful collaboration between Serre and the two-years-younger Alexander Grothendieck led to important foundational work, much of it motivated by the Weil conjectures.
was the beginning of a fruitful collaboration with Victoria Abril.
He was successful in establishing a fruitful collaboration with both H. J.
In 1949 he moved to the Institute for Advanced Study where he began a period of fruitful collaboration with Tsung-Dao Lee.
Waybill had already released an unsuccessful solo album ( Read My Lips, on Capitol Records ) in 1984, but during this time, he had also happily enjoyed a fruitful writing partnership with fellow Capitol Records label mate Richard Marx, their most popular and well known collaboration being " Edge of a Broken Heart ", recorded by the female band Vixen.
In 1885, Winchester entered the single-shot market with the Model 1885 rifle, which John Browning had designed in 1878 ( the beginning of the fruitful 20-year Winchester-Browning collaboration ).
His association with Bell Labs got him involved with semiconductor physics, and produced a long and fruitful collaboration with Luttinger ( including, for example, development of the Luttinger-Kohn model of semiconductor band structure ).
sermone Latini facti ( 1561 ) initiated his fruitful collaboration with the renowned Plantin printing press at Antwerp, which permitted him to issue late-breaking discoveries in natural history and to ornament his texts with elaborate engravings.
The collaboration proved fruitful, producing eight albums in the series Trent and five of another series, Kenya.
This fruitful collaboration would continue for a decade.
Several of his hits were the result of his long and fruitful collaboration with the lyricist Nicola Salerno, who used the pseudonym Nisa.
His first job as producer was the same band's third album Sunburst Finish, which fruitful collaboration continued through Modern Music, Live!

fruitful and ground
Some, however, take the middle ground and argue that while analysis is largely a fruitful method of inquiry, philosophers should not limit themselves to only using the method of analysis.
But many species of moderate altitudes — for example the long-tailed pheasants of the genus Syrmaticus — also find a great deal of their daily nutritional reqirements in the tree canopies, especially during the snowy and rainy periods when foraging on the ground is dangerous and less than fruitful for a variety of reasons.
Writing in the early 18th century Martin Martin recorded that " this little isle is the most unequal rocky piece of ground to be seen anywhere: there is but very few acres fit for digging, the whole is covered with long heath, erica-baccifera, mertillus, and some mixture of grass ; it is reckoned very fruitful in pasturage: most of the rocks consist of the hectic stone, and a considerable part of them is of a red colour.
A small grisaille panel by Andrea Mantegna in the National Gallery, London places the duo beneath a dead tree wound about with a luxurious vine ( the debilitating power of the fruitful woman ) and a fountain that overflows and seeps away into the ground, with undertones of unbridled sexual appetite.
The favourable geographic position, proximity to the Danube, and natural wealth of this area ( fruitful ground, woods next to the river, abundance of fish in swampy regions and backwaters, and game in woods ) attracted people through all ages and made them settle here.
:" Within the precinct of the Mannour of Tishoe now belonging to the Earl of Northampton [...] there is cut upon the side of Edgehill the proportion of a Horse in a very large forme ; which by reason of the ruddy colour of the earth is called the Red Horse, and giveth denomination to that fruitful and pleasant country thereabouts, commonly called the Vale of the Red Horse: the trenches of which ground where the shape of the said Horse is so cut out, being yearly scoured by a Freeholder in this Lordship, who holds certain lands there by that service.
Greenberg's gifted way of assessing how an art object works, or how it is put together, became for Krauss a fruitful resource ; even if she and fellow " Greenberger " Fried would break first with the older critic, and then with each other, at particular moments of judgment, the commitment to formal analysis as the necessary if not sufficient ground of serious criticism would still remain for both of them.
The pitches at the Rose Bowl were not suited to Tremlett's bowling style, and it was felt that The Oval would be a more fruitful hunting ground.

fruitful and work
She spoke also with deep thankfulness of the many individuals and agencies whose interest and efforts through the years had made the work so fruitful in results.
The historian Douglas Adair called Madison's work " probably the most fruitful piece of scholarly research ever carried out by an American.
His work was particularly fruitful in all kinds of generalizations of the field.
This piece of apparently routine work proved very fruitful — it led to the discovery that all the stars of very faint absolute magnitude were of spectral class M. In conversation on this subject ( as I recall it ), I asked Pickering about certain other faint stars, not on my list, mentioning in particular 40 Eridani B. Characteristically, he sent a note to the Observatory office and before long the answer came ( I think from Mrs Fleming ) that the spectrum of this star was A. I knew enough about it, even in these paleozoic days, to realize at once that there was an extreme inconsistency between what we would then have called " possible " values of the surface brightness and density.
This line of thinking opened up fruitful work exploring agency, a theoretical outlook which reinserted the active, critical capacities of all people.
The model provided a basis for later work on the effects of protection on real wages, and has been fruitful in producing predictions and analysis ; Ohlin himself used the model to derive the Heckscher – Ohlin theorem, that nations would specialize in industries most able to utilize their mix of national resources efficiently.
Under his able leadership the committee's work was fruitful, with the 1833 publication of the complete collection of the laws of the Russian Empire, which contained 35, 993 enactments.
The courses proved fruitful, and many people have continued, as he had hoped, to work with the ideas and methods he presented.
" For the invincibly ignorant, he saw their path to salvation as being through the mediation of the Church's missionary activity: " the sons of the Catholic Church … should always be zealous to seek them out and aid them, whether poor, or sick, or afflicted with any other burdens, with all the offices of Christian charity ; and they should especially endeavor to snatch them from the darkness of error in which they unhappily lie, and lead them back to Catholic truth and to the most loving Mother the Church, who never ceases to stretch out her maternal hands lovingly to them, and to call them back to her bosom so that, established and firm in faith, hope, and charity, and ' being fruitful in every good work ' ( Colossians 1: 10 ), they may attain eternal salvation.
The two had an extraordinarily smooth and fruitful working partnership, partly because Hecht did not really care how much Hitchcock rewrote his work:
The other was " writing into a drawer ", when results of the years of fruitful work were written down for future publication.
Einstein remained an extremely fruitful scientist well into the 1920s, producing work of the greatest importance long after separating from Marić in 1914.
His proposals were not fruitful, but several years later, one of the executives of that company went to work for the then-newly formed Fox Family Channel, and impressed with Shermer's show treatment, requested he pitch it to the network.
After six years of difficult but fruitful work, he was appointed as the Provincial Superior for the United States.
For example, based on analysis of the history of science, Kuhn ( 1961, p. 162 ) concludes that “ large amounts of qualitative work have usually been prerequisite to fruitful quantification in the physical sciences ”.
Galileo exerted a strong influence on Cavalieri encouraging him to work on his new method and suggesting fruitful ideas, and Cavalieri would write at least 112 letters to Galileo.
The risky but fruitful research work was done with human volunteers, including some of the medical personnel such as Lazear and Clara Maass who allowed themselves to be deliberately infected.
However, once Cole learned the identity of the arrangement's creator, he sought out Riddle's work for other sessions, and thus began a fruitful partnership that furthered the careers of both men at Capitol.
** 4th class ( 30 May 1997 )-for services to the state, a great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between peoples, many years of fruitful work in the arts and culture
A statement of the Synod said that he had " shown himself worthy through his devotion to Orthodoxy, through his tireless ministry work until now, through a fruitful labour on behalf of the people and the Church, through a rather well-known parental tenderness, showing through the fulfillment of all the tasks and duties which he was assigned an unflappable obedience toward the Holy Synod and the laws of the country ".
* 1970 Hannes Alfvén wins the 1970 Nobel Prize in physics for " fundamental work and discoveries in magneto-hydrodynamics with fruitful applications in different parts of plasma physics "
** 3rd class ( 23 February 2008 )-for outstanding contribution to the socio-economic development of the long and fruitful work
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