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was envisaged

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To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision

  • From the very dawn of existence the infant must envisage self, and body acting on self. McCosh.

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Hence, the present study was envisaged.

One was envisaged with US bank BB&T.

This, after all, was envisaged as long ago as 1875.

Fertility was envisaged in terms of seven-year cycles.

It was envisaged that such standards would travel between countries and be compared to each other.

Reclamation - taking land from the sea – was envisaged from the start.

That is why an identification methodology was envisaged from the configuration of the experimental results.

The response of elastic wave velocities during rain-induced landslides was envisaged in this test series.

But a second inquiry was envisaged, to investigate the relationship between the police and other public bodies, and the media.

This is not a situation which was envisaged when the Phoenix Four were heralded as heroes in May 2000.

Sampson, also co-writer and co-director, said the film, with Screen Australia funding, was envisaged for cinema release.

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