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Over the years, Burnett has had service offices in New York, but never a full-fledged operation.
Six Scents, which Mr. Sorhaindo began as a side project with a friend, Joseph Quartana, is now a full-fledged operation with perfumes stocked at 200 retailers.
The authorization was largely a formality, but a Turkish government official said it gave the final green light for a full-fledged operation into Iraq.
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New Bridge Strategies was established in May and recently began full-fledged operations, including opening an office in Iraq, its officials said.
The property has been abuzz with hundreds of firefighters and is serving as a full-fledged operations center.
Then they launched a full-fledged military operation against the resistance, which lasted about a month, finally crushing it.
Mr. Christie has not yet decided whether to run and has not authorized the start of a full-fledged campaign operation.
But he warned that because of the added overhead costs of running a full-fledged retail operation, such consignment businesses could have a tougher time making money.
In their former stronghold of Swat, the Taliban banned education for girls, condemned the state judicial system and ran a parallel justice system until 2009, when Islamabad launched a full-fledged military operation to quell a Taliban-led insurgency there.
But even after its transformation into a full-fledged political operation, the organization's rhetoric usually focused on its core issue of Second Amendment rights.
What began as tentative contacts with opposition factions and residents across the fence in 2012 has turned into a full-fledged, multifaceted operation that has military, logistical, political and humanitarian dimensions, according to an investigation by Syria Deeply, which interviewed residents, Syrian intelligence officials and opposition members for this story.
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