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Park Developments, which is headed by Michael Cotter, has applied to Fingal County Council for a ten-year temporary planning permission for a 2,715-space surface car park on a 17-acre site at Cloghran Stud Farm, Old Stockhole Lane, Cloghran.
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I love when someone contact us to send us something interesting, and today Iād like to present you a project developed by the Mandalay Samui Developments, that is a Koh Samui-based real estate development company formed in 2007, and focuses on full-service, luxury real estate developments, developing luxury residential projects throughout Koh Samui.
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James R. Hagerty at the Wall Street Journal's "Developments" blog cites many supporters of principal reduction schemes, and even proposes cockamamie fabtraptions like this one:
Reason Magazine 2010
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James R. Hagerty at the Wall Street Journal's "Developments" blog cites many supporters of principal reduction schemes, and even proposes cockamamie fabtraptions like this one:
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Shams and Saraya (the 'Developments') within Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates (rated Aa2).
AME Info Latest News 2008
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Last week, it was announced Penn National Gaming and MI Developments (parent of Magna) have agreed to a joint venture to operate the Jockey Club and its tracks.
Preakness ad campaign gets a bit freaky to attract young fans 2010
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Developments to be pedestrian-friendly regardless of location or density to reduce vehicular travel.
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Developments like these make the former FDA commissioner David Kessler, a kindly curmudgeon, optimistic.
Beating Obesity 2010
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"Developments continue with Europe's sovereign debt issues and the risk of a U.S. sovereign debt default has risen," he said.
Asian Leaders Vow to Respond If Needed Natasha Brereton-Fukui 2011
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Developments in both the US and the eurozone do not present a pretty picture.
Tea Party economics could get the whole world in a stew 2011
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