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The school is designed to eventually serve 675 kindergartners through eighth graders.
Chongqing has responded by embarking on a huge subsidized housing project, designed to eventually house 30 to 40 percent of the city's population.
Transforming a 1977 office building that once held about 5,000 workers into a functional and safe high school designed to eventually hold 2,400 was challenging.
Although the new tower was developed conceptually as an extension of the tower originally designed to eventually be built on top of the old structure, in fact the existing building has been gutted to its landmarked walls.
If fans aren't listening to his music on services designed to (eventually) remunerate popular new artists, they'll be listening via YouTube and pirate sites, which genuinely pay artists the square root of naff all.
The school, to be called the Hebrew Language Academy Charter School, would begin with 150 kindergartners and first graders, and is designed to eventually serve 675 students from kindergarten through eighth grade.
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