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However, as Kripke has defined 'strongly rigid', 'Hesperus' cannot be a "strongly rigid designator"; that distinction is reserved for designators that designate a necessarily existing object (1980, pp. 48-9).
Anemones are the flowers that designate authenticity, and behold, he bore anemones in his bouquet.
The punishment is rooted in Islamic legal traditions, known as hadiths, that designate it as the penalty for adultery.
Pacific languages seem to be deficient in terms to express appreciation of or reactions to art, apart from a few that designate the mastery of individual specialists.
Fans find each other in activities that designate one as a member of the community – and live shows are the pre-eminent event that accomplishes this.
Investors who have sharecropping agreements that designate a split in the harvest between farmer and owner will see their return reduced immediately.
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The point is that designating a wave is not the same as designating water, yet these designations do not "obstruct" each other.
She wound up creating a spreadsheet that designated parties as yeses, nos and maybes.
She got Congress to pass legislation that designated the White House a museum and hired a curator.
The approach will likely lead to product labeling that designates a drug for smaller patient populations.
The word was uttered and heard as an insult that designated an inferior or subordinate people".
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