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intend something as something to mean something to serve as something. We intend this money as a gift. Do not even think about paying it back. This money is intended as a gift. intend something for someone or something to mean for someone or something to get something. I intended this one for you. I'm sorry I failed to give it to you in time. Aunt Em intended this cake for the county fair, but you can have it instead. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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High intenders were more likely than low intenders to believe that prescribing the method reduces the number of unintended pregnancies, enhances a woman's reproductive options and reduces the number of abortions. Which means green (although that isn't the key motivator: apparently research has shown that while the Lexus 400h intender believes that is a good thing, they don't want to be particularly vocal about it), providing fuel efficiency (which means deploying a new variant of the Hybrid Synergy Drive introduced in the '04 Prius), and providing a bit of head-snapping performance when you put your foot into it (as a result of the combination of the 208-hp 3. Che per li capi di questo Consiglio sia fatto intender alli Nobili huomini s Alvise Tron, et filgioli fur de s. |
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