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Pemex, Mexico's nationalized oil and gas company, recently signed a deal to develop part of the Eagle Ford shale south of the border.
The ruling disappointed the church leadership, which wanted to develop part of the site, a plan that involved tearing down part of the building.
There was no question that Mr. Sullivan had written it; moreover, there was no doubt that for weeks before that, he had launched far more pungent strikes against Mr. Molinaro in letters to a newspaper and public officials, criticizing the borough president's plans to develop part of the Staten Island waterfront.
Defence technology research firm Qinetiq has helped develop part of the competition.
County councillor Graham Brown, who is a member of a group that wants to develop part of the site into a museum to commemorate the communication centre's role in World War Two and the Cold War, said: "The Criggion station has been left to rot since it was decommissioned 11 years ago.
The Guinean government told Rio it was revoking the rights to develop part of the Simandou iron ore mine last year, and shortly afterward, following a military coup, those rights were given to BSG Resources, owned by Israeli diamond billionaire Beny Steinemetz.
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He has been working on plans to develop parts of the land for more than 20 years.
Oil companies and other businesses that wish to develop parts of the ocean floor must first get permission from the bureau.
Since the 1950s work has been carried out to improve the grounds, and to develop parts of the gardens in a more modern style.
The negotiations have focused on the team developing part of the parking lot, then using profits from that development to recoup the costs of stadium renovations.
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