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This had probably not been envisaged by Tiberius, just as he did not include noncitizens among the beneficiaries of distributions.
The things that they did were so novel that they could not have been envisaged by any research funder.
In the country of ten million people, six commercial reactors are on line and two to four new units have been envisaged by recent official documents.
It has been envisaged by the Japanese firm Sanaa as a series of low-rise pavilions extending over an adjacent freeway and down the hill to a dramatic cavity housing World War II-era oil tanks.
Such a scenario cannot have been envisaged by Tigers owner Assem Allam, who sanctioned £40m to bring in 11 new players over the course of the season.
Different approaches have been envisaged by regulators to determine whether spectrum is free: spectrum sensing, geo-location, and beaconing, although the latter has not been identified as a suitable option [11, 25].
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Compared with what is envisaged by the proposed US action today, that shortfall was minor.
Pages would be envisaged by the backbench and drawn by the designers as now.
It was envisaged by both this and the previous government that faith groups would be some of the new providers.
Frontline is envisaged by those involved as another route into social work, to complement rather than replace more traditional degrees.
The extraordinary packaging problem this poses can be envisaged by a scale model enlarged a million times.
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