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If a friend, family member, or acquaintance has a small business or hobby, you can offer to develop a website for them, which in turn will provide you with additional development experience.
The simulation of the designed pipeline in a realistic 3D environment obtained by measurements of the seabed topography allows engineers to exploit the opportunities that the pipeline behavior may offer to develop both safe and cost-effective solutions.
He closed his practice and moved briefly to Pompano Beach, Florida, but the lure of academia proved too powerful, and in January, 1971, he accepted the offer to develop a Division of Orthopaedics at the New Jersey College of Medicine and became their Chair.
Offer to develop the draft of a new meetings policy or trial approach that will incorporate the ideas your boss has agreed upon with you.
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After one meeting and seeing Mr. Coogler's short films, he offered to develop and produce the project.
Potential investors passed up offers to develop two fields under Baghdad's restive Sadr City and in the country's east, citing an ongoing threat from militants.
Sister Maurice said she has spurned offers to develop a one-woman show or write a book, fearing the effect on her work and her recovery.
The city and state answered with tax breaks and other incentives, including $50 million the state offered to develop the office tower.
To try to save their project, G.E. and Rolls-Royce recently offered to develop the rest of their engine under a fixed-price contract instead of the current one in which the Pentagon covers any cost increases.
Yoon offered to develop a few prototypes.
Rather as Socrates offered to develop D1 in all sorts of surprising directions, so now he offers to develop D3 into a sophisticated theory of knowledge.
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