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The term 'eligible funds' includes funds described in subparagraph (A) that were allocated and designated for a demonstration project.
Elliott also tells of concerns elsewhere of meat being condemned and designated for incineration for being unsafe, yet being recycled into raw ingredients for pet food.
A test is deemed suspicious, and designated for follow-up testing, if it shows unusual levels of a substance but does not cross the threshold of being positive.
Because of the uncertainty, the Mets recalled second baseman Ty Wigginton from Class AAA Norfolk yesterday and designated for assignment outfielder Mark Little, who was acquired from Colorado last week.
Her company's warehouse, cold enough for workers to wear knitted ski masks, is 15 miles from the Garden City Terminal off Interstate 16 on a 182-acre parcel bought from the county and designated for port-related development.
According to Mr. Roth, for 16 years the winemaker behind the ascendant Wölffer brand, the boss was anxiously awaiting the maturation of the 2008 rosé, currently in the midst of the filtration process and designated for a 4,500-case 4,500-case
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Nyaragusu is comprised of both Congolese and Burundians populations, and Mtendeli and Nduta designated for newly arriving Burundians.
Now go farther back to kindergarten and bathrooms designated for boys and girls only.
Lawrence was yanked after three and a third innings and was designated for assignment Tuesday to make room for Dave Williams.
He had an 11.42 earned run average in eight and two-thirds innings and was designated for assignment July 22.
Just as we alternate between activity during the day and sleep at night, there are times conducive to movement and times designated for rest.
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