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The developer is Ferry Building Investors, a venture of Equity Office Properties Trust, the principal investor, which is based in Chicago; Wilson Meany Sullivan, a local investor; the Primus Infrastructure Company, another local concern, which is also the construction manager; and Banc of America Historical Capital Assets.
Also, due to the limitation on power supply, we involved cooperative transmission for energy efficiency concern, which is also connected to the system security performance indirectly, as pointed out in [2].
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Amnesty International, which is also concerned about a wider crackdown on human rights under Putin, this week staged a protest outside the Russian embassy in London and delivered a petition signed by more than 10,000 members of the British public.
One of his most popular poems, Mid-Term Break, from his collection Death of a Naturalist (1966), handles the death of his younger brother Christopher in a road accident in 1953, when Heaney was still a schoolboy; that loss is returned to again in the superb late poem The Blackbird of Glanmore, in District and Circle (2006), which is also concerned with intimations of the poet's own mortality.
And he is single with no children, which is also a concern.
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