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Claire Buchan, a White House spokeswoman, said the meetings had been intended to include a variety of people from Wall Street and academia.
The resort was designed by the Singapore company Eco.id, and is intended to include a Franklyn hotel, spa and a variety of restaurants and bars.
In fact, he wrote in one telegram, he intended to include a few Democrats whom he liked — all Roosevelt had to do was express his approval to the press, and Hoover would take care of the rest.
That is what has happened to the Paddington Place scheme – a huge development around the eponymous London station intended to include a 72-storey tower designed by Renzo Piano, the Italian architect who created the Shard.
The 180,000-square-foot building at the shopping center, which is owned by J. D. Carlisle Development of Manhattan, was originally intended to include a supermarket, multiplex theater, restaurant and retail tenants.
Known as the JVC Culture, Convention and Business Center, the $670 million complex is intended to include a shopping mall, a university, a hotel, a theater, a children's museum and an art museum.
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Bartok had intended to include an uplifting ending, but his mother died before he finished the quartet.
As the live act was in its formative stages, Rush initially intended to include an arrangement of architectural elements.
The game was originally intended to include an online multi-player offering, but that was later canceled.
We also intended to include an additional group of rats with hippocampal lesions.
Correction to: British Journal of Cancer (2009) 101, 916 923; doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6605262 After publication of the above paper in Volume 101, Number 6, the authors realised that they had intended to include an Acknowledgements paragraph in the article.
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