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The agency said the contracts were intended to develop technologies by mid-decade that could be used in government and commercial rockets.
Similarly, administration officials said the interviews ordered this week with about 5,000 recent immigrants, mostly from Middle Eastern countries, were intended to develop information that could be helpful in thwarting future attacks.
The visit by the international team of inspectors led by Dr. ElBaradei was arranged hastily in the wake of the announcement on Dec. 19 by Britain and the United States that Libya would disclose and dismantle its programs that were intended to develop unconventional weapons in order to reach a new accord with the West.
Though only lasting for five years, these programs were intended to develop antipoverty programs and stimulate growth in urban America.
The engines were intended to develop a maximum of 7000 ihp under forced draft, but developed a total of 7340 ihp during her sea trials and gave a maximum speed of 20.8 kn.
Throughout the interview certain questions were intended to develop a picture of the patients' personal circumstances, and how these were perceived to be related to their self-harm.
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The reason why we have used PGE1 instead of PGE2 was the fact that we were intending to develop a novel therapeutic strategy utilizing anti-inflammatory effects of PGE1.
The court is intended to develop expertise and speed cases.
Another campaign is intended to develop financial literacy among people 25 to 34, and it includes a Web site (feedthepig.org), an e-mail newsletter, text messaging and podcasts.
This Philadelphia troupe was formed with a grant from the Ford Foundation that was intended to develop professional ballet companies in America.
The new drone contract is with the California-based drone company General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, and is intended to develop better imaging and also improve data links for the Protector.
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