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But for a telecom company, the building offers some unique appeal, should Sabey decide to develop the property into one of its data centers.
Verizon Tower Deal Connects Craig Karmin 2011
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An official with Sabey, a company known for developing properties for telecommunication companies, declined to comment.
Verizon Tower Deal Connects Craig Karmin 2011
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Harry gave the names of his wife and children: wife named Susan, children named Olive, Sabey, Washington, Daniel, Jonas, Harriet, Moses, Rosetta; the last-named he had never seen.
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He didn't have a favor to use, but Sabey did have an acquaintance in Disney's legal department.
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The new member was Scott R. Sabey, a lobbyist whose clients include the Motion Picture Association of America.
NYT > Home Page By BROOKS BARNES 2011
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He didn't have a favor to use, but Mr. Sabey did have an acquaintance in Disney's legal department.
NYT > Home Page By BROOKS BARNES 2011
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"What do you know," Mr. Sabey said, "once I told them how serious Blair was about this, they said they'd take a look at the plans."
NYT > Home Page By BROOKS BARNES 2011
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Microsoft Corp., Dell Inc. and Sabey Corp are among the companies drawn to the area by cheap, available power from hydroelectric dams.
The Seattle Times 2012
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After much back-and-forthing, a lawyer at Pixar produced a four-page contract that gave Bangerter Homes permission to build the house, sell it and keep any profits, Mr. Sabey said; moreover, the builders could use Disney's name, logos and "Up" artwork for a limited time.
NYT > Home Page By BROOKS BARNES 2011
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Mr. Bangerter's tie to the governor's mansion didn't hurt, Mr. Sabey noted.
NYT > Home Page By BROOKS BARNES 2011
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