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Accordingly, he had the idea of attempting to perform his operas as originally intended, a project that was to bear such significant fruit in later years.
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So, in the present context, we can intend a project to be successful primarily as referred to the "intended beneficiary", rather than the institutional outreach and institutional sustainability, although these shall not be forgotten.
The objectives described above are usually intended to project an image through an eyepiece for direct viewing by an observer.
This hyper state is intended to project a sense of power and authority.
Two weeks ago, Harvey L. Pitt was telling friends that he intended to project a considerably lower profile than his predecessor as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and that he would go out of his way to avoid making news in public appearances.
Bowie initially intended the project as a soundtrack to a theatrical adaptation of Orwell's novel.
Certainly his foray into Amethi was intended to project an aura of confidence in the "Modi wave" that he says will sweep into eastern Uttar Pradesh, to Varanasi and beyond, in the coming days.
These evening sessions of Impressionist and Modern art intended to project an image of glitzy art for the ultra-rich tend to resemble each other in many respects and yet the outcome can be spectacularly different.
Country Garden said it had intended to build a project but has signed no agreements.
"FAT was only ever intended to be a project, a way of taking a set of ideas out into the world," he says.
BP, a big oil firm, had intended to enter a project in Scotland but was so peeved by the long wait that it pulled out.Other firms too are weary of the constant changes to what is or so ministers insist a policy for the long term.
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