68 examples of collaborators in sentences

He was not nationalist or imperialist like his collaborators, but before all and above all one idea lived in him, hatred for Germany; she must be rendered barren, disembowelled, annihilated.

Perhaps Carrel and his collaborators may be criticized for calling "culture" that which is merely a survival, but there still remains in their work a great element of real interest.

In the study of poverty, the work of Mr. Booth and his collaborators may truly rank as an epoch-making work.

Almost the only additions made by the collaborators were the short lyrics, which were set to music by the ingenious Mr. Frederick Lampe.

They have a very accurate appreciation of sound and its varied meanings, and are pushed to use figures to help out or illustrate a meaning; but the excessive refinements of syntax, for which some contend, are theories in the minds of unpracticed collaborators.

The one thing we know about his mode of operation is, that he brooked no rival near him, mistrusted collaborators, and found it difficult to co-operate even with the drudges whom he hired at monthly wages.

They are also collaborators in literature and joint editors of a magazine for family consumption entitled The Attic Salt-Cellar.

As one of our esteemed collaborators in the ATLANTIC remarks,"A dull town, where there is neither theatre nor circus nor opera, must have some excitement, and the real tragedy and comedy of life must come in place of the second-hand.

W. Boulton Kelly & Walter L. Burrage (C); 7Dec55; R160439. Gynecology, by Howard A. Kelly, and collaborators.

Frances Warner Hersey (A); 14Jan60; R250256. HERSHFIELD, HARRY. Jewish jokes; a collection of Harry Hershfield's classics and those of his friends and collaborators.

2d ed.; collaborators: Vaughn C. Garner, Donald M. Pillsbury & Herman Beerman.

Prepared by William Curry Harllee, assisted by numerous collaborators.

Edited by Charles E. Skinner with the assistance of 25 collaborators.

HENRY, GEORGE F. Farm enterprise mechanics, by George F. Henry, Melvin Henderson, G. A. Schmidt & other collaborators.

(Pub. abroad as Love, marriage, jealousy) Writers & collaborators: Julian Huxley & W. Stekel.

By Philip Klein & collaborators.

W. Boulton Kelly & Walter L. Burrage (C); 7Dec55; R160439. Gynecology, by Howard A. Kelly, and collaborators.

Frances Warner Hersey (A); 14Jan60; R250256. HERSHFIELD, HARRY. Jewish jokes; a collection of Harry Hershfield's classics and those of his friends and collaborators.

Prepared by William Curry Harllee, assisted by numerous collaborators.

Edited by Charles E. Skinner with the assistance of 25 collaborators.

HENRY, GEORGE F. Farm enterprise mechanics, by George F. Henry, Melvin Henderson, G. A. Schmidt & other collaborators.

(Pub. abroad as Love, marriage, jealousy) Writers & collaborators: Julian Huxley & W. Stekel.

By Philip Klein & collaborators.

In a very different vein are the novels of the collaborators, Miss Somerville and "Martin Ross" (Miss Violet Martin), over which English and American readers have laughed as heartily as their own fellow countrymen.

In the first two decades of the nineteenth century vigorous efforts were made, especially by Baron von Hormayr and his collaborators, to stir up Austrian poets to emulate their North-German colleagues in the treatment of Austrian subjects.

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