But it is hard to imagine many other cities rebuilding their transport infrastructure without at least considering the idea of turning over part of the project to the private sector.
Like Kenneth Cole, she understands that part of turning your name into a brand is letting it evolve with the times.
The belief that the Suharto family's greed had gone too far played an important part in turning even former allies against the president at the end.
This is fine for the most part, except turning around to fight badguys behind you is awkward and makes the game harder than it should be.
It is turning out to be one part Daniel Libeskind to several parts Larry Silverstein, the real-estate developer who held the lease on the World Trade Center.
But Larson is also a data point in an economic revolution that is quietly turning millions of people into part-time entrepreneurs, and disrupting old notions about consumption and ownership.
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Sir Michael Wilshaw is credited with turning Mossbourne Academy, in a deprived part of east London, into one of England's best performing schools.
Lebanese security sources say neighboring Syria is a big part of the problem, turning a blind eye to a smuggling route from Iraq, through Syria, to Tripoli.
" The difficult part is building cash "and turning around and lending it to Luis and Pepe--and then being able to collect it.
"The truth is that the first step to getting a job and getting back into the jobs market is having some work experience and learning to work and turning up for work on time and being part of a relied on team, " he said.
And turning to the courts to settle such disputes is part of the rules.
Tesco's scheme includes building on part of the neighbouring Brewery Field and turning it into a children's playground.
You may have to move 10 times a year, but the diverse places and people you meet become an integral part of your journey through life, turning it into anything but ordinary.
This consists, first, of paying too much attention to the upstream development of new inventions and technologies by scientists and engineers, and too little to the downstream process of turning these inventions into products that tempt people to part with their money, and, second, of the belief that national leadership in upstream activities is the same thing as leadership in generating economic value from innovation.
"I don't think you would see Wayne Rooney turning out for a local Manchester league football club as part of his rehab!"
Rock residencies are part of a national trend of club managers turning over their slowest night of the week to an up-and-coming band for a solid month.
Law enforcement officials have blamed the lapse in collecting and turning over documents in the Timothy McVeigh case, in part, on the bureau's antiquated computer system.
As you will recall, she executed a fine judo move at the rebuttal stage by taking part of her adversary's argument and turning it to her own purpose.
The way Tabanca sees it, Bullett is part of a revolution that has already become a turning point in history.
All Scots who are turning 40 will be invited for a cyber health check as part of a new service from NHS 24.
It's part of a larger corporate wave that's turning Japan from a land of rigid, high-cost lifetime employees into a nation where skilled workers migrate with jobs.
Moreover, many customers these days are turning their backs, often literally, on human interactions and, part and parcel, having real relationships with companies.
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His style was now set, it would be anti-surveillance, turning the camera from a device that focuses in on the most important part of the frame, to one that captures the wider view and pushes the viewer to seek out the significance of the picture.
The founders of the Pirate Bay, the website, seemed to relish the court process, turning up to court in a bus daubed with slogans, playing the part of outsiders battling unjust authority and insisting that they were merely defending a popular technology rather than promoting illegality.
Architects were brought in 10 years ago to look at turning the site into a contemporary arts space, called The Depot, as part of a Cardiff city of culture bid.
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"The first started turning up Monday, Tuesday, and they have been escalating heavily towards latter part of week, " said Mr Robinson, adding that there was a "pressure to get results".
It's not going to set any records for thinness or price, but laptops like this one are a big part of the reason the Round Rock, Texas-based Dell is turning in better numbers lately, and the M1330 could be a case study on how to hit a sweet spot in a fast-moving market.
In addition to the commitment from GM, the return of racing is thanks in large part to billionaire IndyCar owner, Roger Penske, who has the reputation of turning whatever he touches into gold.
Grew up in Hoboken, part of the Latino community that got its heart burned out in the eighties, tenements turning to flame.
Boston is turning on another star athlete, this time Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett, who played an integral part in a World Series title.
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