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Beijing's media say the centre is now designed to handle as many as 5,000 petitioners a day.
Most of the merchandise in the store, it would seem, is now designed to address more than a basic human need.
But the hole has been shored up, and the fairway is now designed to take on water so the green does not become inundated.
Mostly ignored in the recent past as a bleak cement shortcut, Union Square is now designed to invite shoppers to linger and watch street performers on pedestals.
Federal nutritional advice is now designed to tell people, subtly, to stop being so fat, while in the early decades of the 20th century, the goal was to combat malnutrition.
AT&T has invested $16 billion in its network over the last two years, and the network is now designed to handle the expected increase in wireless data users, he said, adding: "Capacity won't be an issue.
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"Images are now designed to drive traffic and clicks and followers," she said.
His statement was a clear indication that the American-led military campaign was now designed to assist rebel efforts.
Unattended lights are now designed to be automatic and self-sustaining, with backup plant brought on-line automatically upon failure of any component of the system.
Experiments are now designed to examine which biological pathway contributes to cell death/survival under glucose starvation.
Stalls in tiestall and freestall systems are now designed to accommodate cows based on body size and, in some cases, stage of lactation.
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