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The first stage of development is scheduled to cover 700 acres of land.
The first stage of development involves building roads, an airfield, pipelines and other facilities as well as drilling wells.
The first stage of development is a small operation called Haju and we are continuing to evaluate the potential for larger scale developments in the region.
In the first stage of development, mammary-gland rudiments resemble hair rudiments; they are thickenings of the epidermis, with condensed mesenchyme on their inner surfaces.
She said Mundine has acted "disingenuously" with the community, and she doesn't trust that revenue from the first stage of development will ever translate into the Aboriginal housing slated for stage two.
In Braque's painting, the volumes of the houses, the cylindrical forms of the trees, and the tan-and-green colour scheme are reminiscent of Paul Cézanne's landscapes, which deeply inspired the Cubists in their first stage of development (until 1909).
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Planning permission for the first stage of developments was granted on 7 April 2008 and work on the new players' block was planned to commence in the summer of 2008.
The business strategy was shaped through the feedback we received through online polls, which we issued to a select group of users – which included both landlords and tenants – while the platform was in the first stages of development.
At its far end the first stages of development rise: some tinted glass corporate office buildings, a long row of town houses and a pedestrian boardwalk overlooking the turquoise waters of the Red Sea.
Special atention must be placed, then, in considering these aspects in the first stages of development.
Two-tailed fish may help solve the riddle of how embryos are put together during the first stages of development.
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