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The remaining countries had all expressed an intention to develop country compacts.
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In the mid-1950s the University announced its intention to develop a 2.8-acre parcel of land a few blocks south of the University of California campus.
To establish in infants with gastroschisis whether outcome is different when comparing a prenatal diagnosis with a diagnosis only at birth with the intention to develop a prenatal surveillance protocol.
It's the reason he told the players that they would have to fight for their places, and the reason he declared his intention to develop a starter and a backup at each position and then challenge the former to hold off the latter in every camp.
India has made strides in rocket technology and has announced its intention to develop a human space flight programme.
In January, Trump taunted North Korea over its intention to develop a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the United States.
It was our intention to develop a workflow based on LR-PCR and NGS to provide the complete genomic sequence of this allele.
The selection of Davis, who played left tackle his last two years at Texas, underlined Arizona Coach Dave McGinnis's intention to develop a strong offensive line and use it to improve the team's running game.
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