Some people increasingly see SXSWi as a place where fledgling start-ups go to strike it rich.
The 52-year-old daughter of a government clerk who grew up in a shanty town in the capital, Delhi, has emerged as the pivot of a fledgling "third front" in Indian politics.
Mr. Wei said even a doubling probably wouldn't be enough insurance against a true crisis, but multilateral groups like the IMF will continue to serve as a backstop for the fledgling regional fund.
Surabi and other Afghan officials have joined forces with the Wildlife Conservation Society, the U.S. Agency for International Development and other foreign donors to make the park a reality: not just as a tourist haven, but as a place where the country's fledgling conservation laws can take root.
Stiaan Louw's androgynous, multi-layered collections explore male sexuality and the culture clash between social tribes, issues that intrigue him as an Afrikaan working in a fledgling democracy and equally fledgling men's fashion market.
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He dropped his fledgling career as a cabinetmaker years ago, a symptom of moving to New York and leaving his shop behind, his dexterity now devoted to chainsawing on weekends at the gothic-revival cottage near Newburgh that he shares with his wife Fenella, a physician.
He'd visited the U.S. as part of Team Rwanda, a fledgling race team sponsored by benefactors including mountain bike pioneer Tom Ritchey.
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The election is seen as a watershed for Serbia's fledgling democracy.
When I was invited as a U.S. representative to the Asian Development Bank to speak at the 1991 opening of the Mongolian Stock Exchange, I expected a frontier adventure, as the country had just broken free from Russia to form a fledgling democracy.
When war broke out in 1939, Freeborn temporarily gave up his fledgling career to train as a fighter pilot, only to almost lose his life to Asian flu and haemophilia.
Slane began as a relatively small concert in 1981 featuring Thin Lizzy supported by fledgling Dublin band U2, but it grew into a monster outdoor event with all the attendant problems.
Fledgling democracies also routinely ban it as a way of proving their fitness to join the commonwealth of nations.
Funeral was built as a series of whimsical, fragmented anthems in which fledgling teens find themselves abandoned, their parents missing in the night.
The company, more properly known as At Home Corporation, was formed by a November 1999 merger of fledgling broadband provider At Home and Excite.com, an Internet portal along the lines of--but no where near as popular as-- Yahoo!
Libes has formed a new accelerator for mission-driven companies in Seattle called Fledge (as in fledgling bird about to take flight).
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New Mexico lawmakers gave the fledgling space-tourism industry as well as the state's spaceport a boost in March by passing legislation that effectively shields spacecraft parts-supplier from liability lawsuits.
Lawmakers in New Mexico gave the fledgling space-tourism industry as well as the state's spaceport a boost in March by passing legislation that effectively shields spacecraft parts-suppliers from liability lawsuits.
The event, organized by a fledgling trade association called the Carbon Management Council, contemplated impacts on business as governments seek to check global warming with restrictions on carbon emissions.
Whether it's philosophy students arguing in a dorm about what Hegel meant, or fledgling Java programmers inspecting one another's code, people learn best as part of a cohort.
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