Sentence examples for intended rose from inspiring English sources

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For example in 2006 in neighboring Ecuador, which has a budding (pun intended) rose industry, The Harvard School of Public Health did a study on the children of mothers who were working in the rose industry and had exposure to chemicals.

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He intended The Rose Lake to be his farewell, but in 1996 he broke his retirement to write "Caliban's Song" as a contribution to the Purcell tercentenary.

In November 2012, Khalifa said that he and Rose intended to legally marry in a few weeks, then hold a traditional wedding after their baby is born.

Team doctors intend to evaluate Rose again today, according to NBC Chicago.

The roses had been intended for Sina Noori, 45, Noori's wife, a breast cancer survivor who said she entered Monday's race a year after undergoing a double mastectomy.

There were no doves at the expo, but there was a bird cage festooned with white plastic roses that was intended as a receptacle for guests' greeting cards and checks, explained Maggie White of Long Island Bridal Services.

After finding out the roses were not intended for her, but for her secretary, she is deflated, embarrassed, and ashamed of herself as a woman and a professional.

The trainer added: "Tante Rose is also an intended runner.

Some became military-related by virtue of title, like a big bouquet of red roses that, the title informed, was intended for soldiers.

The garden level in particular is intended to provide both an organizing architectural element and "a spiritual identity for the community," according to the Rose Companies' web site.

Though Davies had intended the serial to end with the Tenth Doctor visiting his former companions, he struggled with how to include Rose.

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