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But will a movie that has lingered in development hell be worth the wait?
Given the extent of the cuts and transpositions, there could be no lingering over the development of character.
Despite the lingering rough-town image, development continues.
And they began to use new moisture barrier creams with residents who were incontinent, since lingering moisture can speed the development of sores.
A final problem, it said, was that an alert enemy might come to realize that the exploding bombs packed a lingering punch, allowing the future development of defensive precautions.
As I have read in your publication, the merits behind manufacturing and technological 'center of excellence' and investment in 4IR education and empowerment will quell the lingering brain drain hindering African development.
Yet you can sense a lingering irritation over how this development was put into motion (assuming, of course, that TMZ didn't receive that leaked security-camera footage from the Carters themselves).
The year 2015 has become a lingering global deadline in the development world, as it is the target year to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
The sale of agricultural land did become legal in 1995, but a lack of education and lingering state control impeded market development and landowners' comfort with land transactions for several years.
The governor made a rare appearance at the Capitol to discuss the recommendations of a commission on higher education — he has been mostly absent from Albany since the Cuomo report was issued — but he became tense when questions turned to the latest developments in the lingering case.
Once they attached themselves to "The Heat," the project went from script to shooting in a matter of weeks — an accelerated progression in a town where even favored scripts linger in development for years.
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