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en The first phase (of development is) always nice. The next phase(s are) not so nice. Instead allowing (the corridor) to develop piecemeal, why not hold out (for someone) who can develop the whole area?

en Being selected to guide this historic property through its next phase of development is an honor and an exciting opportunity. Our goal is to develop a project that honors the historical significance and small-town charm of Young's Farm and the surrounding area.

en We are now in the process of initiating the 'next phase' of our work in Iraq, which includes helping six local NGOs to more fully develop their organizational and staff skill capacity to implement development program themselves in their respective areas,

en This project was Phase I of the renovation. Next summer we will begin phase II, which will be total remodeling/reconstruction of the administrative area at MHES.

en A nice well-equipped, state-of-the-art amusement centre of the type we have planned to develop will cost in excess of US$500,000 to get the minimum basic infrastructure to develop the park to its former glory... and we can't find the money, so we need help.

en It's nice to be healthy. It's nice to look over and see the same guy next to me every week. We're able to talk and develop a real playing relationship.

en This is a critical milestone for the airplane as we make the transition from the development phase to the production phase. With most of the drawings complete, our suppliers and fabrication plants can begin manufacturing detailed parts.

en There are basically three phases of pilot training. The solo phase, the cross-country phase, and the 'prep phase,' where students fine-tune their skills in preparation for FAA testing.

en Right now, this is the building block phase, the legal phase, the fund-raising phase.

en This is phase 2. Phase 1 was withholding certain things, such as downloads. But that wasn't going to make sure that people get legal, so they went on to the next phase. Now Microsoft's going to remind them at boot, when the system wakes from sleep, that there's something funky about their Windows.

en It's nice to have two guys who are homegrown middle infielders who can be together for a long time. It's nice to be able to draft and develop your own. It would be great if someday they could be Trammell and Whitaker.

en In hindsight, we should have started phase two sooner because I'm sitting here with phase one fully leased. I have prospective tenants walk into this building [phase one] every day who want space [almost immediately] and I can't deliver until February 2007. That's not a good position to be in.

en As you look ahead and see what the team is going to look like years down the line, it's nice to have someone in the organization now who has a chance to really develop that kind of middle-of-the-order power. Wily Mo is not here to be anyone's replacement. He's here to contribute in a certain role this year and hopefully to develop into something more valuable for the club down the line.

en She has done a real nice job this season. She does a nice job running the floor, she's fast, she hustles and she's strong and can finish plays. And she's just a freshman. That's a great combination of things for us to have. We are very excited to see her develop.

en His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. The first phase is to put in pipelines of varying sizes, both mains and distribution pipes. The second phase is to put in a holding tank, a storage reservoir with a capacity of 1.1 million litres (approximately 250,000 gallons). This phase also incorporates the installation of a pumping station.


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