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But Jolie already has two feet in the directing pool and is more interested in giving us deeply personal projects which may or may not be utterly dreadful.
The nation is also building a number of landmark solar thermal projects, which may pave the way for broader deployment in Latin America.
But instead of recapitalising them or getting them ready for private buyers, the government is determined to restart those stalled projects, which may prove slow going.
They essentially advise parents to rebel against homework at every turn, even against helping their children with timeworn science-fair projects, which may bring fond memories to some Generation-Xers.
In tension with this reality is the fact that revolution in science is often indebted to prolonged exploration of basic research projects, which may at their outset fail to meet Representative Smith's criteria.
This year, Philip Hammond is thought to be preparing a modest loosening of the government's purse strings, including infrastructure projects, which may require McDonnell to be fast on his feet in response.
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But on September 12th the government approved a project which may match Bazalgette's achievement.
The project, which may kick off this summer, would require a team of 3,000 Chinese workers, adding more than 4% to the country's population of 57,000.
The Turks have signed on to the ambitious $11 billion Nabucco gas pipeline project, which may bypass Russia and bring Iraqi gas to Europe.
Even "Munich," a Universal project which may or may not get in, did not have to bear the judgment or notes emanating from corner suites flanked by multiple assistants because it was directed by Steven Spielberg.
This is in the $350,000 first phase of the Central 2000 renovation project, which may ultimately involve up to $7 million in improvements, said the Rev. John D. Beckham, an associate pastor.
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