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ONGC had originally sought the 25% stake in association with Lakshmi Niwas Mittal's Mittal Investments Sarl, but the billionaire, who owns a steel mill in the central Asian nation, pulled out of the venture in November 2009, leaving ONGC to pursue the deal on its own.
ONGC Deal to Buy Stake in Exploration Block By Rakesh Sharma Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES 2011
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Otherwise, the canned goods fly too try the wild Burgundy offerings of Sarl Henri Maire from France, sold by Dean & Deluca.
Snails Quicken Their Culinary Pace Charlotte Druckman 2012
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Furthermore, the speed with which the Chinese SOEs reached a deal is striking by comparison to a mine in Katanga Province that Freeport recently opened -- Tenke Fungurume Mining Sarl -- which took more than a decade to finance and get off the ground.
StephenGoldsmith: FDI with Chinese Characteristics Stephen 2010
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The ownership and project costs will be shared between Land Securities, which is taking 50% in the venture, and Canary Wharf, including its major shareholders Qatar Holding, Chengdong Investment Corp., and Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing's Special Situations Fund, through Chessboard Sarl.
Land Securities, Canary Wharf Team on Skyscraper Anita Likus 2010
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Quite frankly, the book felt like Volume 1 of a longer series, in later volumes of which certain elements -- such as the activities or fates of the inhabitants of the other Levels of Sursamen, the future of the Sarl people, etc. -- will be explored more fully.
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And in Matter, the Oct intervention in Sarl hardly goes swimmingly.
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Oramnes story represents the 'micro-view', the view of the Sarl, the civilization from which all three siblings come.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Oramnes story represents the 'micro-view', the view of the Sarl, the civilization from which all three siblings come.
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And Oramen, youngest son and now prince regent, follows the invading Sarl army to the Ninth level and the Nameless City, an ancient metropolis slowly being revealed by the great Falls of Hyeng-zhar.
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Banks in part explains this, having Djan Seriy say the Sarl sometimes use “words oddly” – “we guilt you”, “he has been jealoused”.
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