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"We worked hand in glove with them to identify this opportunity," Mr. Pyne said of WPP.
Mr Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development (AK) party once worked hand in glove with the Gulen movement.
Republican congressional leaders worked hand-in-glove with Democratic congressional leaders to stick it to the president.
Fink worked hand in glove with Charles Koch to transform the centers at George Mason into think tanks for the New Right.
On February 14, Yiannopoulos, who months earlier had worked hand in glove with Bannon, asked their mutual PR rep for help reaching him.
He has worked hand in glove with the Trump administration on its strategy of applying stiff economic sanctions to force Iran back to the bargaining table.
The nonpartisan IG for the Department of Justice, Michael E. Horowitz, worked hand in glove with the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) on the case.
Rokita "intimately knows the inner workings of the budget process," read the statement, and "worked hand in glove" with Price and Ryan, a former Budget chairman himself.
Ive and Jobs worked hand in glove to create many of Apple's best products, and he was long seen as one of the most influential figures at the company.
In the court papers, the attorneys said Bosch had worked "hand-in-glove" with Volkswagen to develop a so-called cheat device to circumvent emissions tests and trick regulators.
"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton worked hand in glove with the Clinton Foundation on fundraising and foreign policy," said Tom Fitton, president of the conservative legal watchdog, in a statement.
South Africa's burden of the airborne disease is particularly high, as a high incidence of HIV has worked hand in glove with drug-resistant TB, weakening immune systems to make people more susceptible.
They've worked hand in glove starting at the end of last season, and Colker traveled all the way to Latvia this summer to train Porzingis while he was playing for the national team.
His meetings with Al Gore and Leonardo DiCaprio received far more coverage, for instance, than the fact that his designated Environmental Protection Agency director worked hand in glove with polluters as Oklahoma's attorney general.
The indictment unsealed on Tuesday could further undermine Ms. Veselnitskaya's story, alleging that a year before the Trump Tower get-together she worked hand in glove with Russian officials to derail the money-laundering case.
We know Republicans worked hand in glove with Russian hackers because they more or less did so out in the open, just as super PACs take instruction from the public comments of the politicians they support.
Westerhout had worked hand-in-glove with Trump -- her office was right outside the Oval -- since shortly after he was elected President, making her one of a handful of aides who had served under Trump for the duration of his term.
But newly released emails show that in at least one instance two years earlier, the lawyer, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, worked hand in glove with Russia's chief legal office to thwart a Justice Department civil fraud case against a well-connected Russian firm.
Meanwhile, parts of his speech were pointed criticisms of Mr Osborne, who as chancellor had worked hand-in-glove with Mr Cameron and, in doing so, had used the Treasury to shape the government and the political landscape (his welfare cuts, for example, had been about shrinking Labour's client electorate, as well as getting the public finances under control).
Gillespie's intimates and multiple people close to Crossroads concede that his ties to the organization have long withered, Immediately after the Citizens United decision upended politics in 2010, Gillespie worked hand-in-glove with Rove to launch a batter of Republican fundraising operations that could allow the GOP to capitalize on the erasure of contribution limits.
In his book The Fall of Wisconsin: The Conservative Conquest of a Progressive Bastion, Dan Kaufman cites Curt Meine's biography of the legendary naturalist Aldo Leopold, who during the New Deal worked hand-in-glove with local landowners to restore the fertility of the ecologically devastated Coon Valley: "You have these deep channels of Wisconsin political culture," Meine wrote.
His team was called "lowest-paid corps of first-rank scientists ever assembled by any government." The Bureau worked hand in glove with industry to undertake research that the private sector required but could not finance itself. He was awarded the Elliott Cresson Medal of The Franklin Institute in 1912. In 1917 Stratton was awarded the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences.
His FSA Intelligence Dept. ran and controlled the organisation for six months until the Home Affairs Ministry took over in August 1922. All along, however, the CID appears to have kept up a strong relationship with the FSA Intelligence Dept: they worked hand-in- glove, and many of the murders in Dublin appear to have been joint ventures. The murderous activities of the Oriel House CID remain a great stain on the political scene of the time.
The National Farmers Union (NFU) was begun by a group of nine Lincolnshire farmers and, as the "Lincolnshire Farmers Union", held its first meeting in 1904. By 1908 they were called the National Farmers Union and were meeting in London. During the Second World War, the NFU worked hand in glove with the Ministry of Agriculture to ensure food security. Rationing continued after the war and it is a measure of the NFU's influence at that time that the Agriculture Act 1947 committed the government to undertake a national review of the industry every year in consultation with the NFU.
J. Muste in The Labor Age, April 1931, quoted in Fine (ed.), The American Labor Year Book, 1932, p. 72. Despite its political aspirations, the CPLA remained focused on the labor movement in 1931 and worked hand in glove with Alexander Howat in support of a dissident Reorganized United Mine Workers Union. When Illinois officials of that union decided to return to the old organization, headed by John L. Lewis, the CPLA intensified its effort to assist Howat and his associates with the organization of its own convention in St. Louis, which began on April 15, 1931.
Knight, Industrial Relations in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1900-1918, pg. 131. The organization, which worked hand- in-glove with the Employers' Association of San Francisco, was the local reflection of a national campaign on behalf of the open shop and drew active interest and support from the National Association of Manufacturers and other industrial leaders eager to see organized labor's West coast stronghold deconstructed.Knight, Industrial Relations in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1900-1918, pp. 139-140. At the time of the establishment of San Francisco Citizens' Alliance a critical strategic decision was made: rather than making use of well-connected local employers to staff the organization, professional anti-union functionaries were imported.
Canadian historian Jack Granatstein said that Sajjan was a skilled intelligence officer who would have presented important intelligence in the leadup to the operation, but that he "certainly wouldn't have been the chief planner". Granatstein said that while the mistake was not one that was worth resigning over, it would still hurt his relationship with the military. In an interview on AM640, Christopher Vernon, a British officer who served as Chief of Staff for NATO forces in Southern Afghanistan at Kandahar during Medusa, said that Sajjan's role in the planning was "more than integral" and that Sajjan was a "pivotal player" in the operation. Vernon noted that Sajjan had worked "hand-in-glove" with the Australian lieutenant colonel who was the lead planner and that without Sajjan's intelligence work, the operation would not have happened.

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