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vb. (en-past of: coauthor)

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However, I had also coauthored an article in the journal Foreign Affairs arguing that the pet idea of several important Republicans--creating a small army under the leadership of Ahmed Chalabi's INC and then trying to use it to overthrow Saddam--was badly misguided and would likely result in disaster.

George Woodwell, who in 1967 had coauthored a paper with EDF founder Charles Wurster on DDT residues measured at a salt marsh on the shore of Long Island, admitted that the figure published had been 13 times too high because the spot they had selected for taking soil samples just happened to be at the place where the spray trucks cleaned out their tanks.

This remarkable series is described in the book Creation of Health, coauthored by Shealy and Myss.

Although I was trained as a physicist, over the past twenty-five years I have somehow coauthored five books - all of which have "mind" in their titles.

He has also coauthored (with Andy Mangels) severalStar Trek novels, a pair of eBooks in theStarfleet Corps of Engineers series, and three novels based on theRoswell television series.

The hyper-silly disaster epic is based on a book coauthored by UFO/ black-helicopter/the-CIA-is-beaming-microwaves-into-my-teeth-fillings guru and late-night AM radio maven Art Bell.

Between 'Nam flashbacks and Freedom Rider reunions, Ellis coauthored the ground-breaking 1998 report "Jefferson Fathered Slave's Last Child.