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- verb Present participle of
cooperate .
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Examples
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Dyson is co-operating with Cambridge on carbon nano-tubes, which have not been attached to a commercial product yet but are being considered as an alternative to copper wiring or, in one more far-flung idea, as a means of anchoring satellites to earth.
Sir James Dyson funds £1.4m professorship at Cambridge University 2011
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In a statement the owners of the vessel, Greece-based Costamare Inc., said they were "co-operating fully with local authorities" and were making every effort to "control and minimise the environmental consequences of this incident".
New Zealand oil spill ship ripped open and 'could break up at any point' 2011
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And when this state of affairs is looked at in its larger aspect, the same will be found true of hundreds of thousands and even millions of men and women living amicably together and co-operating in the pursuit of food and shelter.
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The club management and staff are co-operating fully with the local police to find out exactly what happened.
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Grant doubts News International is truly co-operating with police, and is contemptuous of Murdoch's performance at the culture select committee.
Hugh Grant: 'I warned Osborne that it was a mistake hiring Andy Coulson' 2011
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The company is co-operating fully with that investigation.
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A lawyer for Mr. Cleary has said he is co-operating with police.
Two Arrested for Computer-Hacking Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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North Yorkshire police said in a statement that it was co-operating fully with the commission.
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UPS is co-operating with the UK Department for Transport's investigation of the incident.
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The Greece-based owners of the ship, Costamare Inc, said in a statement they were "co-operating fully with local authorities and every effort is being made to control and minimise the environmental consequences of this incident".
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