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He was so admiring and covetous of the gifts of those who could produce the transforming miracle of space and structure that he went back to school to get his architecture degree, setting up his practice with a series of experienced and ever-changing partners.
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"We are proud to launch with this game-changing roster of partners who recognize the importance of fully meeting web-empowered consumer expectations, " said Ernesto Schmitt, CEO and co-founder of zeebox.
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Angelo had started the firm in his late 20s as Cornell Capital Partners before changing its name.
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Mr Mayhew and his fellow partners insist that changing the firm's ownership is not a signal that Cazenove wishes to cash in its chips by selling out.
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The Justice Department, with the help of our law enforcement partners, is changing the perception that these crimes are risk-free with enforcement actions like the one announced today.
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Recently, however, the attitude of the partners has been changing.
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"Microsoft is creating end-to-end solutions for partners and customers to win in a changing industry where business agility and the use of information technology to drive revenue and profit growth have become critical, " says Microsoft CEO Steven Ballmer , 43, in a press release.
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Companies need to compete against former partners, partner with former competitors and thrive amid rapidly changing conditions and intense uncertainty.
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Since then, despite the pleas of businessmen keen to work on the same days as western business partners, no prime minister has dared incur the Islamists' wrath by changing back to a western weekend.
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In private the company is still talking to customers about changing the shape of future contracts, and appears more inclined nowadays to regard European utilities as potential partners rather than spineless adversaries.
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