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"There are going to be stores that are going to want to attach themselves to a project like this, and they'll find property and develop close to it".
By making the two new buildings taller, said Timothy S. Carey, the authority's chief executive, the agency can make the field permanent and still develop close to the number of apartments planned.
Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine last year, Dr Harlan Krumholz, professor of medicine at Yale, described a syndrome that starts to develop close to discharge from hospital.
The Housing Ministry confirmed today that it had opened competition for bids to develop close to 200 new units in Maale Adumim, the largest and most suburban-style settlement, which Israel hopes to keep under its control.
De Wit says that alternative theories for how hot Jupiters form — in which gas giants develop close to their stars or smoothly spiral inward with the help of planet-forming disks — may be more likely explanations for hot Jupiter evolution.
Babies are born with almost all the neurons that make up an adult brain, but they develop close to twice as many synapses.
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Both surfaces developed close to former sea levels, were subsequently transgressed, and buried below sedimentary covers.
During the summer, when upwelling is most dominant, a countercurrent below 650 ft develops close to the coast.
Dislocation substructure develops close to the fatigue crack surface due to dynamic recovery of crack tip cyclic plasticity.
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