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In the 1990's, there was Lefrak's Newport development on the Hudson River shorefront in Jersey City, a $10 billion residential and commercial project that, on completion, is expected to house 35,000 people.
The Human Genome Project, which is nearing completion, is expected to lead to the identification of up to 50,000 human genes.
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At 37 Bridge Street, whose completion is expected at summer's end, one-bedrooms and studios are on the market for $555,000 and up, and two-bedrooms start at $625,000.
Although Mr. Bronfman said yesterday that his family was completely behind the deal, he added that it did have the right to sell its stock beginning 90 days after the deal's completion, which is expected to happen next January or February, Vivendi officials said.
The primary endpoint of this study is treatment completion rate, which is expected to be higher than the treatment completion rate in the ACTS-CC [ 4] due to alternate-day S-1 administration.
The overall project, scheduled for completion in 2016, is expected to cost $6.1 billion to $7.2 billion.
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Scheduled for completion next year, the sequencing is expected to bring that quest closer to success.
Completion of unit one is expected to cost another $4.9 billion, the staff said.
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