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The House plan, in contrast, is not designed to bring in any additional revenue.
In fact, the system is designed to bring in fresh blood on a regular basis.
A spokeswoman said the bank had expected the mortgage to sell quickly: "It was designed to bring in business – we knew it would be popular".
Zala reckons that Revolution's open-world single-player story contains over 30 hours of gameplay, and a zonal structure is designed to bring in diversity.
The provision is designed to bring in a flood of young, healthy people into insurance pools, which helps reduce the cost of coverage for older and sicker enrollees.
JP Morgan reported just 24 hours after President Barack Obama launched his new tax on banks, which is designed to bring in at least $90bn over 10 years to recoup losses on the $700bn financial-sector bailout.
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The middle school program is designed to bring astronomy, in particular galaxies, into classrooms throughout New York City through presentations by Columbia astronomers.
After Alexander II's death, Alexander III and Nicholas II revoked a great many of his reforms that were designed to bring Russia in line with European standards of justice, seen at the time as necessary to encourage industrialisation.
This innovative tribometer is designed to bring about, in addition to conventional tribological parameters, also information of temperature, stress and phase transformations in the femoral heads as received from the manufacturer.
It is designed to bring together in one place all the relationships, information and interests people care about.
Typically, there are tables in the front of the store dedicated to new releases, a layout designed to bring people in, after which it is hoped they will drift on to shop farther back.
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