Sentence examples for has struck a development from inspiring English sources

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Clerkenwell Films, the UK independent producer behind Misfits, has struck a development deal with Schwartz's production company, Warner Bros-backed Fake Empire.

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On Tuesday the cable channel Epix and the studio Media Rights Capital said they had struck a development deal for a new series called "iCon," to be written by Dan Lyons, a Newsweek contributor who has sent up Mr. Jobs, the chief executive of Apple Computer, on his popular blog, the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs (fakesteve.net), and in his novel "Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs — A Parody".

Here's evidence that the Spruce Peak development at Stowe has struck a happy balance: AIG promises to put all proceeds from real estate sales back into mountain improvements.

"Pastor Corey Brooks has struck a nerve," said Mark Allen, chairman of Black Wall Street Chicago, a black economic development advocacy group.

He has struck a nerve.

His book has struck a chord.

Sri Lanka has struck a blow for democracy.

But this has struck a chord.

Ms Fernández has struck a different tone.

Presumably it has struck a good deal.

Philip J. Smith and Robert E. Wankel, the chairman and president of the Shubert Organization, have struck a three-year development deal with Frederick Zollo and Robert Cole, Tony Award winners for "Angels in America".

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