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Alpha Dhabi Holding PJSC (“Alpha Dhabi”) and Mubadala Investment Company (“Mubadala”) today announced the formation of a joint venture to co-invest in credit opportunities.
As to how the government would have the First Nations use the funds, Miller said, "I would venture to say that it is not up to Canada or Ontario to dictate the terms on which the monies are used.”
Burke was one of a dwindling number of spring breakers to venture to Mexico this year, after a recent spate of frightening crimes triggered safety fears.
BYU athletes will venture to Austin, Texas, for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships this week, and among Cougars stars is steeplechaser Kenneth Rooks, one of the best in the country.
During his visit to the United Arab Emirates last week, he announced a US$8 billion joint venture to develop renewable energy by 2025.
For a venture to be successful, there must not only be a demand for its output.
Foxconn’s venture to attempt to build a standardised electric vehicle platform is targeting India or Thailand for the production of a small battery-powered car under development, the unit’s chief executive told Reuters.
Source: https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/08/05/taiwanese-giant-foxconns-growing-interest-in-india/
He noted that the Cessna Caravan aircraft delivered to Saipan is owned by Southern Airways and is worth approximately $2 million, increasing the total assets committed to this venture to approximately $12 million.
Source: https://www.saipantribune.com/index.php/whats-in-the-msa-contract/
He predicted that such any such venture to allow the public onto the barge would be met with success as 'there are still a lot of people who consider that Churchill was a great man and the saviour of his country'.
I'd venture to say almost everyone I know in has driven past that massive white house on Buffalo Gap Road.
Source: https://kfyo.com/ixp/143/p/what-to-do-with-the-white-mansion-on-buffalo-gap-road/
I’d venture to say that the average teacher easily spends hundreds of dollars every school year to enhance their school days.
Source: https://www.lagrangenews.com/2023/08/09/hunt-column-open-hearts-and-open-wallets/
I’m embarking on this venture to expand Di Minno in the luxury footwear industry and foster a culture built on collaboration, creativity and unwavering commitment,” Balaci said in a statement.
In February last year, the two companies announced their joint venture to manufacture chips and display panels in India.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/412776/india-japan-look-to-collaborate-in-building-semiconductors
Known to her friends and family for her dedication, passion and ambition to make her own unique mark on the world, Nermina wanted her next venture to combine both her talent and passions.
Source: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/showbiz-news/husbands-comment-sparks-big-life-27629181
Of course, season 2 primarily takes place in England, but the characters venture to Paris for a school trip, and the cast and crew filmed on location for the scenes.
Source: https://screenrant.com/heartstopper-season-2-filming-locations-explained/
Of course today I venture to say it's just for style and tradition no matter what brand of jeans.
Source: https://newstalk1290.com/ixp/252/p/tiny-small-pocket-jeans/
She spoke about her venture to in 2022, saying: 'The jewelry business is a tough industry so I don't have room for error.
The outpost was conceived in part as a venture to improve relations between Washington and Moscow following the Soviet Union’s collapse and the end of Cold War rivalries that gave rise to the original U.S.-Soviet space race in the 1950s and 1960s.
There is so much possibility in this new off-campus venture to actually live out our stated values of Honor, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, and local/global engagement.
There, James meets Gabi and Alban, a wealthy couple who venture to the resort, and surrounding off-limits island, frequently.