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crosspollination

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  • Rather than seeing it as competition, crosspollination works for the bottom line of theatres and audiences alike; production costs are shared or deferred, and theater-goers feel more connected to their communities.

    Tracy Shaffer: Where(for) Art Thou, Romeo? In Arvada, Doll Tracy Shaffer 2011

  • I see the spectrum of experience as a hierarchy, yes, and one that needs to be respected in many ways, but not in terms of the crosspollination that occurs from interacting with new and emerging writers.

    I WILL Read Your F@#*ing Script…If You Leave Cookies and Milk 2009

  • This does not, by my reading, set up Monsanto's genetically modified Roundup Ready crops to lose patent protection, though it may free up competitors to develop similar genes, and may give farmers an easier way to protect themselves against a claim when Monsanto asserts patent violations because of crosspollination.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • She has made a veritable manifesto out of Florida's ideas about crosspollination, promoted ties with business and community leaders in the city and launched a Digital Futures Initiative and an Aboriginal Visual Culture Program covering art, media and design-just a couple of the offerings that the school, a university since 2002, is developing.

    Canadian Art - Online 2009

  • free availability and _crosspollination_ through sharing of "source code", although biologists call it DNA.

    Linus Says It's In Our DNA glyn moody 2007

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