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"We always had the intention of rectifying it, to take that nice word from The Shining, when the butler's trying to encourage Jack Nicholson to kill his family - to rectify the situation," interrupts Jake.
The Royal Mews (1732), the treasury buildings, Whitehall (1734 36), and the Horse Guards Building in Whitehall (1750 58; completed after Kent's death) are all part of Burlington's grand intention of rectifying the sorry state of England's architecture by adhering more closely to classical precedent.
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These findings will then be brought to administration in hopes of rectifying the problem.
Mr Cameron has written to the Association of Conservative Peers to signal his intention to "rectify" the situation as soon as possible.
(I wrote about Season 2 of "Rectify" here and here).
He leveled the crowd with these stories, as his intention was to rectify any misconception that he grew up privileged with a mapped out path to success.
"The point of civil disobedience is to break an unjust law with the intention of bringing attention to it so that it may be rectified and made just," Maggie Ramseur told HuffPost.
It may not be the explicit intention of Film Comment Selects, an annual series presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, to rectify this sad situation.
This cannot, of course, have been the intention of those who invented the junior professorship and must, at all costs, be rectified.
Premiers have no intention of yielding authority.
Hughes has no intention of moving house.
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