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Ehab Zagzough, a Department of Defense architect, said the difference between doing a project for civilians as opposed to the military is that "If I was dealing directly with you, the customer, if you had a real strong preference, I'd have to go with that, but this is a committee.
To justify the $13.5 billion price tag for the Barclays operation, says a consultant who is doing a project for BlackRock, Fink must bring in another $1 trillion in assets to manage over the next five years.
For this reason, above all, it is an honor to be doing a project for a music venue. .
We were actually in South Korea doing a project for the biennale over there when we met Samuel Boutruche and Benjamin Moreau, the two guys who make up the collective Kolkoz.
If you are doing a project for your teacher, she should have information regarding unit specifications.
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But don't you expect, someday, to perhaps do a project for iPad or Google Glass?
(Mr. Hovenkamp did a project for Google several years ago but has not worked for the company since).
He recently did a project for Relativity Media, the film studio behind the latest Nicholas Sparks adaptation, "The Best of Me".
"We wanted to do a project for older kids, not just to perform in but to see".
I might be able to do a project for the government at a charge of, say, ten thousand dollars for a couple of months' work.
In it, second-semester seniors do a project for academic credit to explore a chosen passion, whether it is a career search, hobby pursuit or scientific experiment.
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