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- noun One who
cocreates ; ajoint creator .
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Examples
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George Stone, a sci-fi writer described as a "cocreator" of
Home Theater Forum 2010
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As a result, Gibbons, who did the artwork for the novel is listed as the film's sole "cocreator".
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"cocreator" of Max Headroom, talks about the influences and thought processes behind
Home Theater Forum 2010
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"We always felt that we were heading in this direction," says POI cocreator and exec producer Jonathan Nolan.
Person of Interest's Reese and Finch Welcome a Surprising New Accomplice 2012
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But American Horror Story — Glee cocreator Ryan Murphy's new "psychosexual" his word drama kicks it up more than a few notches.
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Bunk Moreland on Treme cocreator David Simon's The Wire brings humor, buoyancy and Nawlins-native street cred to the role of trombonist Antoine Batiste on HBO's post-Katrina drama.
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On his website, the Two and a Half Men cocreator posted the vanity card that would've aired after last night's episode of his sitcom The Big Bang Theory — had CBS not censored it: "It was more fun writing these things when I was fairly certain no one was reading them," it began.
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"She has been one of the most mysterious characters in the show, other than the actual mother," says cocreator Craig Thomas.
First Look: Katie Holmes Gets Slutty on How I Met Your Mother 2011
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Calvert Vaux, who seems acknowledged only incidentally in Mr. Lewis's review, was Olmsted's senior cocreator in the Greensward Plan, which became the great Central Park as we know it.
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Bourdain: Out of the blue I got a call from cocreator David Simon.
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