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We, the greater number of his friends, rebuke Agmon: and as he is preparing to answer, his voice and the passage of his voice together become diminished; his hair changes into feathers; his neck newly formed, his breast and his back are covered with down; his arms assume longer feathers; and his elbows curve out into light wings.
The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations 43 BC-18? Ovid 1847
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Her TV series revolves around a fictional Israeli prime minister named Shaul Agmon, played by Mr. Heuberger, and the behind-the-security-detail lives of his wife, two children and staff.
NYT > Home Page By DEBRA KAMIN 2012
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This season, she said, politics are pushed to the forefront, and in one particularly provocative episode Shaul Agmon makes a Faustian political bargain that would lead to the release of Yigal Amir, Rabin's real-life killer.
NYT > Home Page By DEBRA KAMIN 2012
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Shaul Agmon is, in many ways, the anti-Rabin: right wing, weak willed, obsessed with his own survival.
NYT > Home Page By DEBRA KAMIN 2012
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However, Agmon cautioned that PUA was not about to throw the market totally open at this point.
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How much actually changes hands depends on whether Agmon will be required to pay a control premium, and how much that might be.
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MW to get started now, and then perhaps another 300 MW cap in a few years would be issued for more efficient and cheaper technologies, Agmon said.
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Agmon, one of Israel's best-remunerated CEOs, is expected to finance the acquisition using his own resources, bank loans and perhaps a loan from Delek itself.
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In essence, Agmon said that while it was possible that more licenses would be issued than the 300 MW, he did not expect all of the companies to be able to build power stations within the required deadlines.
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Green grid parity - where renewables would produce electricity at the same cost as fossil fuels - might be reached around 2016-7, Agmon said.
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