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Still, Mr. Ventura said the agreements signed Monday were intended to begin diminishing the trade gap.
When Mr. Prichard discovered them, he had intended to begin cleaning out his grandmother's former house.
Manufacturers said they did not like the proposed E.P.A. limits on greenhouse gas emissions, intended to begin addressing global warming.
In its award, the endowment said the money was intended to begin "a national program series exploring classical literature".
The bus tour was intended to begin a more aggressive phase of Mr. Kerry's campaign against Mr. Bush.
Mrs. Obama headed next to Mexico City, where aides said she intended to begin her effort to inspire and engage children around the world.
He said he intended to begin his own investigation into whether a trafficking suspect had been working with the Americans detained in Haiti.
Mr. Mortier just ended his first season in Madrid the way he intended to begin his first in New York: with Emilia and Ilya Kabakov's production of "St.
The band intended to begin its tour to promote its most recent studio album, "I'm With You," in Sunrise, Fla., on Jan . 20
The rift worsened in December, when President Obama announced that he intended to begin reducing the number of American troops by the summer of 2011.
Michael Petralia, a spokesman for the Port Authority, said the agency never intended to begin the planning process with a clean slate.
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