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And that he was a globalizer before anyone used such an awkward phrase, and the first owner of private aircraft, and the first Saudi to start to use agencies in New York, and think about labor supplies from all over the Arab world and even bring in engineers from Italy and [elsewhere in] Europe.
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The developers ended up bringing in engineers from Denmark and trained a local team.
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