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Pratt is already planning another development, a little to the south of Upper West Side, called Greenwich Village.
Give those geniuses in Research and Development a little something extra in their pay envelope this week....All the flavors of a steakhouse dinner are in one bite.
She said she always approached business development a little differently, and she told a story of attending a big hospitality sales meeting in the grand ballroom of the Beverly Hills Hilton.
In person, he's boyish, modest and — despite all the attention he's been getting lately for his appearances on the Netflix revival of "Arrested Development" — a little shy.
I feel like when you even take it that far in modern-day genre cinema, with just a little bit of character development, a little bit of work towards making them unique fleshed-out people, it's almost a glitch in the matrix.
Despite application requirements making application development a little bit hard, this is a very common requirement in PaaS environments, such as Google App Engine14.
I'm pretty much just rambling, but I think people would be well advised to look at this Blu-ray/HD DVD development a little more closely.
I find the research very interesting, but I do find, however, the final discussion of vaccine development a little gratuitous given the findings of the paper and perhaps an unnecessary appeal to the utility of basic research.
Excluded from the early unions of skilled craftsmen, the semiskilled and unskilled workers in the mass-production industries began organizing in Britain about the end of the 19th century; similar developments occurred a little later in other countries.
The development was "a little bit of a setback, but nothing, nothing serious," Manager Lou Piniella said.
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