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  • noun Plural form of codirector.

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Examples

  • Finding none, they hired on as codirectors and principal actors at a summer theater in Asheville, N. C.Back in New York, both Hestons began finding work.

    A Savage Attack on Scopes 2008

  • Apart from codirectors Yannis Sakellarakis and Efi Sapouna-Sakellarakis, a multidisciplinary team consisting of archaeologists, architects, petrographers, archaeobotanists, zooarchaeologists, conservators, and other specialists, is studying not only the archaeology of Zominthos, but also the environmental (flora and fauna) and geographical history of the area.

    Meet the Team « Interactive Dig Crete – Zominthos Project 2009

  • Her father and uncle-in-law had been codirectors of a company, and her uncle claimed her father had been bankrupt, putting the value of their inheritance in bitter dispute.

    The Vision Board Book John Assaraf 2008

  • Her father and uncle-in-law had been codirectors of a company, and her uncle claimed her father had been bankrupt, putting the value of their inheritance in bitter dispute.

    The Vision Board Book John Assaraf 2008

  • Her father and uncle-in-law had been codirectors of a company, and her uncle claimed her father had been bankrupt, putting the value of their inheritance in bitter dispute.

    The Vision Board Book John Assaraf 2008

  • Lasseter and his two codirectors, Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon, wring this complex dilemma for every laugh, thrill and surprise it has to offer (and manage to work in some hilarious "Star Wars" jokes).

    Further Proof: Toys 2008

  • Sandy Glass, a charismatic publicity-seeking oncologist, and Marion Mendelssohn, a pure, exacting scientist, are codirectors of a lab at the Philpott Institute dedicated to cancer research and desperately in need of a grant.

    Intuition: Summary and book reviews of Intuition by Allegra Goodman. 2006

  • Lynne Henderson and Philip Zimbardo, colleagues at Stanford and codirectors of the Shyness Institute in Palo Alto, warn of a "public health danger that appears to be heading toward epidemic proportions."

    'Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness' 2007

  • Sue and her husband, Keith, had been the codirectors of the high school youth programs at Hope when I was at Cherry Creek.

    127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004

  • Sue and her husband, Keith, had been the codirectors of the high school youth programs at Hope when I was at Cherry Creek.

    127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004

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