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Taking the black tradition of celebrating both Abraham Lincoln's and Frederick Douglass's birthdays during the second week of February, he designated that week the time to nationally honor African-Americans who succeeded despite racism.
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"A new prime minister must be designated, that will take a few days," he said, adding that it would "not be respectful" to delay the process.
Presenters and promoters have been designated — that's a curatorial choice, and a necessary one.
Often, artists designated that way cannot personally respond to their opinion of the distinction.
So you would designate that money for the scholarship program and then make appropriate cuts to compensate for its loss.
This concept designates that major element in a structural whole that tends to organize all of the other practices.
Pick a co-worker you trust and designate that person as your point of contact while you're OOO.
For simplicity we designate that key regulator as Cbf-K and we designate the target Cbf genes as Cbf-T.
Mr. Greenberg once thought so highly of Mr. Sullivan that he designated him as his eventual successor.
He was elated to be in the company of Richard Hofstadter, Peter Gay, and Garrett Mattingly, and became so enamored of the city that he designated himself New York Goy.
The evening began with 14 of Duchamp's ready-mades, as the artist called existing objects that he designated works of art.
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