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U.P.S. said the work would be completed by 2010.
The Denisons were promised the work would be completed by December.
Prime Minister Costas Simitis gave assurances that work would be completed on time, Rogge said.
With patience still emphatic in his tone, he repeated that the work would be completed within a fortnight.
If all goes according to plan, the stadium work would be completed for the opening of the 2003 season.
The building's landlord, Margaret Streicker Porres, said in August 2008 that she hoped the work would be completed in midfall of that year.
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It also has space for shopping, without which no contemporary public work would be complete.
On Staten Island, census officials thought their work would be complete because of the relatively small size of the workload, only 71,767 households, compared to, say, Brooklyn, with 527,274.
In part because it confined itself within such tight, workable boundaries, Bloomfieldian linguistics was very successful; in fact, it was so successful that by the time Chomsky arrived in college, in the mid-nineteen-forties, many linguists felt that in a few years the field's work would be complete.
"One committee that he was in charge of never even got started," Mr. Spano said, "and when I confronted him two weeks ago, he took 15 minutes to get to a particular place where it still wasn't clear when the work would be complete".
Serota said that 75% of funding - more than £162 million - had been had been raised and he hoped building work would be complete before December 2016.
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