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1 The statement said that it hoped to announce a new operator shortly.
2 It will be up to the new operator to resolve that issue.
3 The blast had destroyed any chance of them picking up a new operator .
4 The new operator attacked the problem of spoil with an audacious piece of equipment.
5 But competition from a new operator is starting to dent red-hot pay television growth.
6 A new operator takes over, offering a lower return.
7 My God, a new operator would be spotted instantly.
8 Burdening the new operator with $420 billion of debt doesn't.
9 The new operator scarcely glanced at the mottled board, it was that kind of a day.
10 Under the plan, the staff would be transferred to the new operator , though job cuts could follow.
11 The Otago, Southland and North Otago Provincial Unions will have a 13 percent stake in the new operator .
12 Sources predict that a new operator could be up and running within 12 months of being awarded the licence.
13 Last month workers demonstrated against wage cuts brought in by the new operator and 280 have been laid off.
14 On 27 May, administrators were called in, though the park will remain open while they look for a new operator .
15 Under Thursday's agreement, Repsol will be the new operator and will have a 100% interest in the asset.
16 BIRD'S NEST: The new operator of the stadium, a consortium led by state-run investment group CITIC, will auction naming rights.
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