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are sometimes assigned
adjective
Former; sometime.
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Certain species are sometimes assigned to a third genus, Bombias.
Killer whales are sometimes assigned to one or another subfamily of the Delphinidae: Orcininae (killer whales and kin) or Globicephalinae (pilot whales and kin).
One lesson from the surveys is that we should rethink the way male guards are sometimes assigned to female inmates, and female guards to male inmates, without sufficient respect for inmates' privacy or dignity.
Although children are sometimes assigned and informed depending on their age, they are neither involved nor invited into the decision-making process.
In practical engineering applications, the free-form shaped parts are sometimes assigned profile tolerance with or without the reference of design datum(s) based on consideration of assembly, functionality and other manufacturing requirements.
The taxonomy of this group is confused, and these fish are sometimes assigned to the genus or subgenus Maylandia or the genus Metriaclima.
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In Asmara, a man who had worked for decades in the civil service told me that he was sometimes assigned to duty as a prison guard.
Prior to the mid-20th century, asteroids were sometimes assigned numbers before accurate orbital elements had been determined, so some numbered asteroids could not later be located.
Taps said ball boys and ball girls were sometimes assigned to specific positions, along the baseline or at the net, depending on their skills.
In ascending order the value progression in each suit is ace to 10, then jack, knight, queen, and king (though the ace is sometimes assigned a high value, as in modern playing cards).
The Friendly Letter (Suhṛllekha), like the Precious Garland (Ratnāvalī), which is sometimes assigned to this group is a work addressed to a king.
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