Similar words: author, authorize, authority, authorities, unauthorized, authoritarian, authoritative, authorization. Meaning: [‚kəʊ'ɔːθə] n. a writer who collaborates with others in writing something.
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1. He is co-author, with Andrew Blowers, of "The International Politics of Nuclear Waste".
2. He's co-authored a book on Policy for Tourism.
3. Karen Matthews co-authored the study with Lewis Kullers.
4. Troupe co-authored the award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, and has been invited to participate in the 1997 Venice Biennale.
5. Our Stolen Future, the book you co-authored on endocrine disruptors, has been hailed as the second Silent Spring.
6. His first wife was his co-author and co-star of Fawlty Towers, Connie Booth.
7. He co-authored the first Dalek movie, and wrote dialogue for the second virtually single-handedly.
8. He developed a friendship with Jack Nicklaus, who asked Mulvoy to co-author his first instructional book.
9. coauthor (with Lorelei Sharkey, a.k.a. Lo) of Buh Bye: The Ultimate Guide to Dumping and Getting Dumped, offers these tips for bashful babes.
10. Study coauthor Moran Cerf and his colleagues eavesdropped on single neurons with electrodes that had already been implanted for medical reasons in the brains of people with epilepsy.
11. If so, coauthor David marvels at the efficiency of Brad's furnace in restoring full heat within three minutes of airing out a room.
12. Other proteins, like the one Smolke and coauthor Maung Win used for their RNA device, glow green when exposed to a laser.
13. “It's a national epidemic,” says Steven Luff, coauthor of Pure Eyes: A Man's Guide to Sexual Integrity and leader of the X3LA sexual-addiction recovery groups in Hollywood.
14. On September 14, Mehmet Oz -- cardiac surgeon, coauthor of You: The Owner's Manual, and longtime resident healer on The Oprah Winfrey Show -- launches a daytime talk show, The Dr. Oz Show.
15. They also introduced me to Tera Thomas, friend, coauthor, and editor of Bringers of the Dawn.
16. Another coauthor was Kai Miller, a neuroscientist at the University of Washington in Seattle.
17. Clark, a coauthor of two of the Science papers, led a team that found evidence of water in spectra taken by the Cassini spacecraft as it flew past the moon in 1999.
18. He was the coauthor of the new investigation, alongside Penn State colleague, professor Paul Haidet.
19. “This time, we got a rosy picture of human nature, ” coauthor Michael Inzlicht comments. “But the essential finding is that emotions are what drive you to do the right thing or the wrong thing.”
20. Naturally, source is also available for compiling to other platforms (for example, coauthor Brad built R to FreeBSD with no difficulties).
21. The results could also have implications in different areas, as Robert Stark, coauthor from LMU Munich, explained.
22. "You have to think of hills within the context of the whole run," says Jenny Hadfield, coauthor of Marathoning for Mortals.
23. We explored various statistical analyses and graphing capabilities using a large series of temperature data that the coauthor of those installments had collected.
24. "It's the freedom that money buys, " says Betsey Stevenson, coauthor of the Wharton study.
25. Peter Navarro is a business professor at UC Irvine, a CNBC contributor and the coauthor with Greg Autry of "Death by China: Confronting the Dragon — A Global Call to Action."
26. The study, in yellow-bellied marmots, gives the first look beyond people at what facets of social relationships might have genetic components, says coauthor Daniel Blumstein of UCLA.
27. Dr. Abdelmalek did the research while a fellow at the Laser and Dermatologic Surgery Center in Chesterfield, Missouri, under the direction of George Hruza, MD, a coauthor.
28. "[T]hat assumes that they know themselves how happy they are, and that's not always the case, " a coauthor of the study, Ronald D. Rogge, explained in a news release.
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29. "Growth of energy consumption around the world will keep this sector strong, " says Laurence Shatkin, coauthor of 150 Best Recession-Proof Jobs.
30. They're very fragile and delicate, " said Min Xu, a paper coauthor and research assistant professor at the Feinberg School.
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