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(In a Twitter post on Thursday, Mr. Keys again said he intended to take a break).
On that day, Mr. Obama said he intended to take a brief respite.
She said in October she intended to take a private-sector job.
Instead, he told the companies he intended to take a reporter for The New York Times.
He insisted yesterday he always intended to take a full two weeks before making a decision.
Adele has laughed off a remark to US Vogue that she intended to take a five-year break from music.
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We intended to take an early-afternoon walk along the beach, but she forgot to check for high tide, which left us with only a foot-wide strip of sand.
This paper discusses the application of computer-assisted design systems to development of low thrust spacecraft intended to take an exploratory flight to potentially hazardous asteroids.
Integrated fishery assessments are intended to take an integrated and wholistic view of fisheries management, to provide comprehensive systems-based evaluations of the sustainability of individual fisheries and their products.
Assuming that those who intended to have a test did not know they were HIV positive, we did a subgroup analysis on those who said they intended to take an HIV test.
Did not intend to take a side.
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