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Alma was ambivalent, however, as to whether she would permit the symphony to be completed, eventually offering the task to Schoenberg, who turned it down.
The agreement ensures that the park, which now measures 20 acres, will be completed, eventually expanding to 85 acres on five disused piers along the East River.
George Steinbrenner, the Yankees' owner, was in a good mood and even entertained questions about the delicate contract negotiations with Jeter Steinbrennerr said he thought a long-term deal would be completed eventually.
Plans must be revisited and revised as circumstances change, but at the beginning of a project it is assumed that a project will be completed eventually, more or less according to the plan set out at the beginning.
He said customers can directly load up the wallet from their bank account or a credit card and start buying, with the funds being transferred to the merchant as soon as the transaction is completed (eventually he hopes to allow customers to top up their accounts via cash, with collection agents coming to your doorstep).
They all need to be completed eventually, but the best always complete the most important tasks first.
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This work took six months to complete, eventually filling six large canvases of 3 × 2.4 metres.
He may have regarded his investigations as experimental stages, or have seen each dialogue as a piece of a mosaic that he hoped to complete eventually.
17, 22 However, in contrast to PLP1-related Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, myelination appears to complete, eventually, in older AHDS patients.
The completed landfill eventually blends in with the landscape.
(Twenty-one of the bombers were completed and eventually converted to carry conventional bombs, not nuclear weapons, and some were used in Iraq).
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