PER CURIAM.
The defendant appeals from a nonjury conviction of the offense of larceny in a building.
Defendant's first claim is that the people failed to make a specific showing of intent. There was sufficient evidence in this case upon which an inference of intent could be based. People v. Dugger (1968),
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