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Bulgarian
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development [dɪˈveləpmənt] N
1. development:
development (process)
development (growth)
разрастване nt без мн
2. development (growth stage):
development
development of skills
развиване nt без мн
development of the law
unforeseen development
3. development (progress):
development
напредък m без мн
development of products
4. development (event):
development
5. development (building of):
development
building development
development order Brit
housing development
6. development (building on):
development of land
development project, project related development plan
greenfield development
7. development ECON (resources, markets):
development
development
development
development
development contract
development costs
development costs
development value
method of development
8. development (industrialization):
development
development area
economic development
global economic development
industrial development
pace of development
stage of development
9. development (elaboration):
development MUS
development COMPUT
development COMPUT
program development
property development N ECON
property development
housing development N Am
housing development
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development N
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The only large construction work in the palace was the renewal of the two main staircases, which are presently the same.
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The operations of deconstruction and reconstruction efforts, through the urban renewal plan may be the cause of population decline.
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Their natural life expectancy is 160 years, but through biological renewal inherent in their magic they are virtually immortal.
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The stations had their renewals deferred and hearings ordered as a result.
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These conservators contributed in turn to preserving culture and educational renewal while simultaneously creating organizations and journals which would further the cause of traditionalist conservatism.
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