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She imagines a "peace garden" on the Gaza Strip that would employ people "from all sides".
In 1966, General Motors opened a stamping plant that would employ 4,000 workers.
The plan envisions creating a $540 billion market for environmentally friendly technology and renewable energy that would employ 1.4 million people.
The nation's second-largest steel manufacturer announced yesterday that it would build a $50 million plant in New York that would employ 300 people.
That plc would in turn own the shares in Manchester City Football Club Limited, the company that would employ the footballers and manager, and take the fans' money.
(AP) — Caterpillar said Thursday it would build a new plant in Texas to manufacture hydraulic excavators that would employ more than 500 workers.
For that reason, General Conway said, the marines are poised to spend tens of millions of dollars on public works that would employ hundreds, perhaps thousands of residents.
For months, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has been eager to stand beside labor leaders and contractors to announce projects that would employ thousands of construction workers.
Despite the concerns of environmentalists and town leaders, these areas were permitted in the hope they might attract larger enterprises that would employ local people.
A team that would employ a man who expresses views such as these is not the kind of team Premier Range wish to deal with".
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