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was purpose
noun
An object to be reached; a target; an aim; a goal.
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There was purpose and determination in him.
Again there was purpose in every gesture.
"There was purpose in Sarkozy's appointment of Kouchner," he went on.
The 22-storey tower and studio complex, overlooking the Thames, was purpose built for ITV company London Weekend Television in the early 1970s.
Spain could not countenance more dropped points after the 1-1 dragainstnst Italy and there was purpose to go with their relentless pressing and passing.
In previous generations, there was purpose; you had to die, but there was God, and literature and culture would go on.
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The office he inherits was purpose-built for and by Richard Holbrooke.
Sun City, an entire community that was purpose-built to allow retirees to shed their old lives and wallow in sunshine, has always seemed especially emblematic to me.
The so-called Blue House (due to its distinctive indigo-painted exterior) was purpose-built to show off his financial prowess.
While the Bahrain circuit was purpose-built for the series and remains one of the most advanced, the Yas Island installation is even more ambitious.
But the relatively new Large Binocular Telescope was purpose-built for spotting such objects, which allows scientists to see them much more sharply.
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