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the plans that
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A drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to represent doors, valves, etc.
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Mr. Big hands over the plans that did not exist.
Yet the plans that were under discussion in Paris strike us as grossly inadequate.
All the plans that make weekends come together get solved on Monday, or else you have a problem come Thursday.
"At the end of the day it will be on the strength of the plans that are submitted.
But according to multiple US officials, the plans that Africom put forward were so elaborate they seemed certain to ensure the programme would never get off the ground.
Wang Nai'ang, also of Lanzhou University, says precise calculations are difficult because of the vagueness of the plans that have so far been made public.
When the participants were asked to select the feature of the plans that bothered them most, the highest number of votes went to "Schemes not ambitious enough".
"I felt it was important to have a source for one-stop shopping so consumers could have easy access to all of the plans that are available".
Sławomir Zubrzycki, a pianist and composer, crafted the 'viola organista' from the plans that were sketched by da Vinci in around 1470.
Some firms, he said, are invoking clauses in the plans that allow them to limit the payouts based on revenue and profit.
Next year the focus of the CSW will be on the plans that will follow the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which expire in 2015.
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