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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
cooperate .
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Examples
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Another way to be certain that a senior source cooperated is to read Woodward ventriloquizing his or her profoundest inner thoughts.
Aural History 2003
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Another way to be certain that a senior source cooperated is to read Woodward ventriloquizing his or her profoundest inner thoughts.
Aural History 2003
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NGUYEN: The winds have cooperated, which is good news.
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He cooperated, that is, until I went to put the head-piece on his head.
Mystical Paths 2009
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He cooperated, that is, until I went to put the head-piece on his head.
Mystical Paths 2009
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(according to the Martindale-Hubbell Legal Register) of the Eastern Development Company: a firm of this name cooperated with Lansky, Hank Greenspun, and others in the supply of arms to the nascent state of Israel.
Dandelion Salad 2008
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This gives the lender even more ammunition to foreclose, especially because it has "cooperated" with the Obama plan.
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(END VIDEO CLIP) WHITFIELD: So the district attorney saying that the parents cooperated, meaning when police went to their residence and informed the parents that there was such a plan in place, the parents allowed the police officers to come in the home.
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And what is so interesting about what the chief had to say to Jennifer Ryan, who was the reporter from WUSA TV in Washington -- so interesting was, his really nasty remarks, quite frankly, about how Congressman Condit has so-called "cooperated" with the police, as the congressman has so often claimed.
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Gava said many owners of the affected farms have "cooperated" and accepted the situation as it is and only a few "diehards" had tried to resist and retaliate.
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