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Another 17% were for projects between one and 10 units, while 36% were for projects with more than 50 units.

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borrowed $800 million for capital projects between 1991 and 2001 for residence halls, faculty housing and the Kimmel Center for campus life.

He came up with the idea for the foundation in 1986, during his first trip to Israel, when he heard how difficult it was to get any funding for projects promoting coexistence between Jewish and Arab Israelis.

The Pentagon's Task Force for Business and Stability Operations, which had an $822 million budget for projects in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2014, contracted an Afghan company to build the station in 2011 to demonstrate the potential of CNG stations to investors.

When I return home, I will be an ambassador for this program at Madeira and advocate for projects that foster collaboration between my school and the schools of my new friends.

In Venezuela, less than a quarter of the $643 million budgeted for electricity infrastructure projects between 2001 and 2005 was actually spent, and less than 10percentt of the additional electricity generating capacity deemed necessary for the country's growing population 10 years ago has been realized.

Davie Brown brings together entertainment and consumer-product marketers for projects; for instance, the alliance between PepsiCo and Lucasfilm to promote the "Star Wars" movies along with Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay brands.

It can be noted that there is an additional cost for projects financed using public funds (between +8.3 and +14%), but not in the case of a project financed by a concession.

The two countries will contribute equally to Van Gogh's budget, which beginning later this year will fund travel and living expenses of scientists from all disciplines from all kinds of labs--federal, private, and academic--who shuttle between France and the Netherlands for projects.

For instance, for projects examining patterns of divergence between populations or species with a long history of separation relative to their expected effective population sizes (e.g., geminate species pairs separated by the Isthmus of Panama), large numbers of individuals may not be required.

According to an analysis by fossil fuel divestment group Market Forces, French banks were the fifth largest source of debt finance for Australian fossil fuel projects between 2008 and 2014.

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