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- noun A
joint developer ; one of several developers (of a product, land, etc.).
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I am inspired to this thought by Quentin Hardy's profile ( "Power in the Numbers") of Norman Nie, a codeveloper of the SPSS statistical analysis software.
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Britain was the codeveloper with the United States of kidney dialysis in the 1960s, yet Britain consistently has had one of the lowest dialysis rates in Europe.
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Claim: Chicago Sun-Times revealed that in 1998, Obama wrote a letter endorsing a low-income housing development for which Rezko was a codeveloper.
Obama Advisers Ratchet Up Criticism Of Hillary's Claim To Foreign Policy Experience 2009
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DECANDIDO is the codeveloper of Star Trek: S.C.E., and has previously written Fatal Error, Cold Fusion, Here There Be Monsters, and the two-part War Stories; he also cowrote the two-part Invincible with David Mack.
Breakdowns Keith R.A. DeCandido 2003
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DECANDIDO is the codeveloper of Star Trek: S.C.E., and has previously written Fatal Error, Cold Fusion, Here There Be Monsters, and the two-part War Stories; he also cowrote the two-part Invincible with David Mack.
Breakdowns Keith R.A. DeCandido 2003
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DECANDIDO is the codeveloper of Star Trek: S.C.E., and has previously written Fatal Error, Cold Fusion, Here There Be Monsters, and the two-part War Stories; he also cowrote the two-part Invincible with David Mack.
Breakdowns Keith R.A. DeCandido 2003
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But after years of planning, the Quincy Center redevelopment is taking a large step forward - the Beal Cos. is signing on as codeveloper, bringing to Quincy its long experience in building and managing large urban properties in Boston, Cambridge, and other Massachusetts communities.
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Castille knew all along about his role as codeveloper.
Frequent Flyers 2010
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"We've been lucky, '' said Vincent O'Neill, president of VinCo Properties of Boston, a codeveloper of the 92-acre site.
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