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Last year, I wrote a long account for the magazine about what happened next: Guinea elected a new President, Alpha Condé, in 2010, and his government began to investigate the manner in which Steinmetz, a relatively small operator who had no experience mining iron ore, had acquired his rights to Simandou.
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These plaintiffs range from giants like CTF Hotel Holdings of Houston, part of New World Development, and Strategic Hotel Capital of Chicago to relatively small operators like In Town Hotels, which owns one Marriott-managed hotel in Charleston, W.Va.
The goal for Babcock & Wilcox is a reactor that can be operated by a relatively small control room crew, perhaps two operators, and meet security requirements with fewer guards.
Mr. Cullum, in a relatively small role, plays Johnson as the ultimate political operator who cozies up to Dr. King when it is convenient, then turns on him after Dr. King denounces the war.
True, it operates on a relatively small scale.
It has a relatively small reactor, and because it is used for weapons, operators replace fuel more often, reducing radioactive inventory, and Israel may not operate the plant continually.
He is battling far more experienced and well-financed chefs — three big cable operators — who are not accustomed to giving in to a relatively small, independent network devoted to a single sport.
Netflix pays a relatively small licensing fee.
Weakness A relatively small heavyweight.
It's a relatively small park.
It also has a relatively small budget.
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