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Scott Rechler, the Long Island commercial developer, is behind the proposed complex, which would develop a 755-acre site in Calverton in the town of Riverhead.
By 1942, Washington started cherry-picking Rad Lab talent for the Manhattan Project, which would develop the atom bomb.
On Nov. 28, TiVo announced a partnership with a German software company, Nero, which would develop a way for the TiVo software to be downloaded to personal computers.
Mayor James L. Richetelli Jr. said the city had agreed to sell the 25-acre property for $14 million to Ceruzzi Holdings of Fairfield, which would develop it.
Western countries saw a benign partnership between the new South Africa and a reborn Congo with its untapped wealth which would develop the entire subcontinent.
The proposal called for forcing Microsoft to auction the source code for the Windows operating system to other companies, which would develop and improve it, creating competition in the operating system business.
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For Hook, this required that the classroom should become a community of inquiry in which students would develop their potentiality for critical inquiry as a method which is analogous to scientific method.
In addition to the Lake Carrington site, there were seventeen acres off North Street, which Antares would develop into Taconic Estates.
At age 22, he embarked on his own voyage around the world, out of which he would develop his theory of evolution.
Disney and Netflix, as you may recall, struck a multiyear deal several years ago under which Marvel would develop four original live-action series for Netflix, "Daredevil," "Jessica Jones," "Iron Fist," and "Luke Cage," plus "The Defenders".
Then the teams would identify problems for which they would develop innovative solutions.
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