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He said most of the oil would be destined for refineries on the Gulf Coast and then exported.
But much of the pipeline oil that would be refined on the Gulf Coast would be destined for foreign export.
The money would be destined for fealgoodfoundation.com, which supports recovery workers injured on or after Sept. 11, 2001.
Under both definitions, few apartments would be destined for the strivers that the popular musical about the neighborhood, "In the Heights," describes this way: "Everybody's stressed, yes, but they press through the mess, bounce checks and wonder what's next".
Without that performance, Hawking the scientist would be destined to become like any other after their death: a name in a citation, "Hawking S, Nature volume 248 pages 30-31 19711)." What, then will endure?
There will, on the other hand, be some, such as the Philippines (see article), which will find their economies rising on the surging Chinese tide.Another current concern about China is that it is hoovering up foreign direct investment (FDI) that, were it playing fair, would be destined elsewhere.
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Common sense would dictate that the horse who wins the biggest 2-year-old race of the year would then be destined for greatness six months later in the Kentucky Derby.
They also half-feared the busy Mr. Wheatley would soon be destined for Hollywood.
Victory, it seemed, would surely be destined for one of the two.
It's a wonderful way to use up food waste that would otherwise be destined for the recycling bin.
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