He was appointed director designate in February, but was originally not to take over until December. |
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It is well known that, from earliest times, iambus seems to designate iambic trimeters and trochaic tetrameters. |
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The Dalai only has the right to convene the process and not to designate and install a Panchen Lama himself. |
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Americans have long used these pejorative terms to designate scientific and medical theories and practices for which they have no respect. |
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Carrie also posts notes on serving bowls and platters to designate which goes with each recipe. |
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Teams then were also able to designate one player to shoot all free throws. |
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Mississippi game laws designate which species are classified as furbearer and which as game animal. |
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Moreover, religious moral precepts designate legal from illegal, right from wrong, in society. |
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You might also want to designate a quiet, private space where you can dim the lights and play your favorite relaxing music. |
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Senior company leaders should designate a project manager who will be responsible for its execution. |
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Then designate him as the control, and stick to him like glue for the rest of the night. |
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The contractor must designate a competent person to assess the excavation and determine that it is safe for project personnel to enter and work. |
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Ask your folks to prepare or update a will and designate a family member to handle medical and financial affairs. |
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An indorsement in blank is one in which the indorser does not designate a specific person as the one to whom the bill is to be payable. |
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Through most schools of Greek philosophy, this term was used to designate a rational, intelligent and thus vivifying principle of the universe. |
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When selling small valuables, such as jewelry, it's best to designate one person to watch over the table. |
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If the parent is fit to take care of a child, here in family court, you designate that parent as the guardian. |
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If possible in your family situation, designate someone to gather and disseminate expert news from the internet. |
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Thus, you have no right to designate some person to initiate force against others on your behalf. |
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We are now planning to designate one person in the company to undergo the stipulated training instead of all the directors. |
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Power of attorney is a legal device in which an elder will designate another person to act in his or her stead. |
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The person reached by telephone was asked whether he or she could speak for the family or if he or she would designate someone else. |
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Perhaps it might increase the awareness of the problem if we were officially to designate a day in the year in testimony to them. |
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Much has been made of the suggestion that the supposedly moderate prime minister designate intends to disband the militias. |
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The dative is used to designate an addressee. The dative is also used to show an object towards which an action is directed. |
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By displaying musical workers and their tools, these magazines designate craftsmanship and professionalism as vectors of male empowerment. |
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Put two good rebounders close to the basket and designate one player to box out the shooter. |
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Using the final digit of the vehicle number, designate alternate days that vehicles bearing such numbers will be allowed to park in the city. |
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The only way for such an AFO to be a CAFO is for the permitting authority to designate it as a CAFO. |
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He compiles a list of expressions to designate this double object and devotes the sonnet's tercets to its description. |
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It was decided to designate the Memorial building as the permanent meeting place for the association. |
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This septennium must designate something peculiar and different from the time following. |
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Prompting strategies are verbal or written antecedent messages that designate desirable target behaviors. |
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Although the initials in both cases designate motorcycle clubs, MCC groups are the acceptable face of the biking movement. |
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I have half a mind to suggest to the tourist people that they should designate our roadworks as visitor attractions. |
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Shark Bay meets all the criteria required by Unesco to designate it a World Heritage Site. |
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You should be able to designate that if you reach that certain stage and cannot take your own life, it will be done for you. |
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If used to designate eternal distinctions in God, it leads to tritheism, which is a form of polytheism. |
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An alternate way to designate the repeat of a two-measure phrase is the use of word bis centered in brackets over the phrase. |
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One of the unique features of the Sinitic languages is the quality of sound used to designate differences in meanings between words or syllables. |
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Mr Davis plans to use a clean, light colour scheme throughout the pub and designate the left hand bar non-smoking. |
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Three jaw muscle patterns, sciuromorph, myomorph, and hystricomorph are often used to designate major taxonomic divisions of the rodents. |
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Families are demanding a speed-up of their application to designate land near their homes as a village green instead of a children's home. |
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Post colorful flyers at the front desk and in the locker rooms and designate a bulletin board to display the rules of the game. |
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According to the plan, white buoys would designate coral reefs and sea preservative areas. |
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For those who fail to designate a private money manager, the government bank is assigned by default. |
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Finally, roughly 35 percent of the people questioned favored the their proposal to designate Hokkien as a national language alongside Mandarin. |
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The addition of information on relatives for genetic evaluation is depicted by dotted lines, while dashed lines designate the use of predicted BLUP values. |
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He is equally critical of the rationalist, Cartesian accounts of humanity, as well as the more empirical and behaviouristic attempts to designate the human condition. |
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It stated that patients would be transferred laterally and that one of the prime functions of the charge nurse was to designate someone to answer the telephones. |
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Press adverts underlining the need for employers to designate a pension scheme before the Government deadline of October 2001, will run alongside the TV campaign. |
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The divisions and states with more than one representative to the Council of Representatives should designate ethnic-minority slates for at least one of the positions. |
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Cultural differences at the individual psychological level would improve if we designate persons with individualist characteristics as idiocentric. |
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The reaction between the sensory and motor centres involves consciousness, which we may call noesis, and therefore we may designate the activity of the hemispheres by the term noetiko-kinetic. |
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It will be convenient to embody our point of view in a concise term, and the adjective malloseismic will be used to designate localities likely to be visited several times in a century by earthquakes. |
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While it is obviously false to say that nouns, as a class, designate concrete objects, we should certainly expect a concrete object to be named by a noun. |
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The precise location of any object on the earth's surface can be pinpointed on a standard grid, or coordinate system, upon which you can designate and describe a place's absolute location. |
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To designate these first elements which gnoseology must speak of, it is necessary to be able to establish a biunivocal correspondence between them and the terms which express them. |
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At this juncture, we propose to designate this as one of those silly stories their spin doctors get themselves tied in knots over, leave them to it, and stroll smartly off. |
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Lo thinks the local government should designate one or two protest sites and leave the demonstrators alone. |
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The president alone should not be able to designate a U.S. person as an enemy combatant and then order operatives to kill him. |
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The major campus activity was for the campus grants office to assign a grant number and designate budget lines so that payroll and vendor records could be created. |
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The president should not designate a prime minister for the political purposes of winning in the local elections or managing careers for a future presidential candidate. |
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Let him spend some time in the house interacting with the family, and allow him plenty of playtime, chew bones, and designate a spot in the house where he can relax in ease. |
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If your child seems to graze on snacks all day and claims she's never hungry at mealtimes, designate specific times for meals and snacks and don't allow snacking in between. |
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The department may designate certain waters in which a rubber or spring propelled spear may be used for the taking of carp, dogfish, garpike, and suckers. |
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Jobs could be threatened in Hull under blanket moves by English Heritage to designate as an ancient monument the whole site of the city's former 16th century garrison. |
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Under the law government branches other than the defense ministry would have the power to designate information as state secrets. |
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The person to whom I previously bequeathed my entire estate, the woman with the enormous mammaries, apparently cannot be located, so I will have to designate new heirs. |
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Although many references designate German chamomile as the sweeter type preferred for tea, I harvest the mature flowers of both chamomiles for a light, apple-scented tea. |
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Some alert systems use different numbers or colors to designate the different stages. |
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We attempted to use lightstick bundles and eventually vehicle lights to designate the landing strip. |
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Many 4-3 schemes designate the weakside tackle as the Noseguard or one of the ends as a Force or Quick End. |
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The postpositions which designate the search domain and the general locative preposition are omissible under certain conditions. |
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Neighbors demanded the university designate on-campus housing for fraternities and sororities. |
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Many international treaties designate female genital mutilation a violation of the human rights of girls and women. |
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If one were to simply designate somewhere like Wirikuta Huichol territory, who would control it, and whom could they exclude? |
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Whenever I designate a day, a writing day, all manner of displacement activity shows up. |
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Accordingly, the township and the borough had authority to designate a primary provider of emergency medical services. |
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Rufinus states elsewhere that Origen had used the word homoousion to designate the one substance of the Father and Son. |
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The term presbycusis is commonly used to designate the auditory changes that result from increasing age. |
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In 1981 Clapton gave his signed Fender Lead II guitar to the Hard Rock Cafe to designate his favourite bar stool. |
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The term pack ice is used either as a synonym to drift ice, or to designate drift ice zone in which the floes are densely packed. |
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A white line at the 30 metre mark used to designate the extent to which a push was allowed but due to safety concerns, assistance is now illegal. |
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To ensure stability, he needed to designate an heir to his unique position in Roman society and government. |
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It would be his successor, King Manuel I, who would designate Vasco da Gama for this expedition, while maintaining the original plan. |
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The new Mexican Empire offered the crown to Ferdinand VII or to a member of the Spanish royal family that he would designate. |
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In Japan, the word took on a new meaning when it came to designate the Portuguese, who first arrived in 1543, and later other Europeans. |
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When the term spinet is used to designate a harpsichord, typically what is meant is the bentside spinet, described in this section. |
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However, the term is sometimes applied to other language groups to designate phenomena that are not really analogous. |
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The capital letter Q is used to designate a fictional character in the James Bond films and film novelizations. |
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The terms used to designate civil unions are not standardized, and vary widely from country to country. |
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Governments designate law reports as official to provide an authoritative, consistent, and authentic statement of a jurisdiction's primary law. |
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Legislation had been proposed in both the House and the Senate in Delaware to designate English as the official language. |
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Some jurisdictions, with a large number of ministers, may designate ministers to be either in the inner or outer ministry or cabinet. |
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Breweries would tend to designate beers as pale ale, though customers would commonly refer to the same beers as bitter. |
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The European Union designate the conurbation as a single homogonous urban city region. |
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Of all historical periods, modernity is the only one to designate itself, vacuously, in terms of its up-to-dateness. |
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The appellee may then designate additional portions that the appellee deems necessary. |
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English Heritage, responsible for managing England's historic sites, used both theories to designate the site for Bosworth Field. |
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In countries that do not formally designate an official language, a de facto national language usually evolves. |
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Clan leaders would designate which young people should emigrate, where to, and in which order. |
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On 24 November 2006, Ian Paisley refused to nominate himself as First Minister of Northern Ireland designate. |
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However, archipelagic states may designate certain sea lanes through these waters. |
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Edward gave judgment on the Scottish case on November 17, 1292 in favour of John Balliol, with his son Edward becoming heir designate. |
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In some US organizations, the term curator is also used to designate the head of any given division of a cultural organization. |
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The Irish word is cruit, although it also was used on occasion to designate certain small harps. |
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As such, it has been proposed by various groups to designate the area a Marine Nature Reserve. |
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The formation of this substance, which we propose to designate allylamine, is perfectly analagous to the production of the ethylamine by means of cynate of ethyl. |
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The term can designate both a street or a houseblock surrounded by streets and, by extension, a town quarter. The latter is by far the commonest meaning of the term. |
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The name of the Dacians' homeland, Dacia, became the name of a Roman province, and the name Dacians was used to designate the people in the region. |
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The boundary commission was required to designate each new constituency as either burgh or county but had no predetermined basis on which to do so. |
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Thus, Fortey later began grouping natant trilobites and their offspring as libristomate to designate the non-attached, or formerly detached, nature of their hypostomes. |
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The BW3000 system also has an autoskip function which allows the operator to designate a portion of the piece not to be welded, such as keyways or grease fittings. |
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Only decisions that the courts designate for publication are included. |
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In the early period the name Paraguay was loosely used to designate all the basin of the river, including parts of what are now Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. |
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If we measure the anthropologically significant points, which match with data from other photography, then we can designate the faces as identical. |
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From the 17th century, after the start of the Russian conquest of Siberia, the word ostrog was used to designate the forts founded in Siberia by Russian explorers. |
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Under the new rules, local authorities can designate neighbourhoods as Alarm Notification Areas and force homeowners to advise them of alternative key holders. |
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By that time, based on the results of lunar surface exploration by unmanned space probes, we will designate most promising places for lunar expeditions and lunar bases. |
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In 1660, Mary and Amalia tried to persuade several provincial States to designate William as their future stadtholder, but they all initially refused. |
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If favourable, the action will designate mineral rights to the Crown which in turn would enable Canada to issue a mineral lease to Muskowekwan Resources Ltd. |
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Memory construction 15 HOW TO REMEMBER NAMES AND FACES One trick I use to memorise people for the first time is to designate a place for each of them. |
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The festival is being held in the town that in 1994 became the first city in the nation to designate Chavez's birthday, March 31, as a legal holiday. |
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The third letter is used to designate the stability of the atmosphere. |
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