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be identified later
verb
To establish the identity of someone or something.
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He will be identified later.
Few other details are available, but the Weisslers are in discussions with an ABC television star, to be identified later, concerning Charity.
It is perhaps unsurprising that his earliest surviving picture, drawn in silverpoint on paper at the age of 13 with astonishing facility, was also of himself.That picture could be identified later because Dürer wrote on it, proudly, "This I drew myself from a mirror in the year 1484, when I was still a child".
In this case, the node having the highest probability of being an NLOS node will be identified later.
This additional phenomenon will be identified later as a form of the phase anomaly after the phase reversals in the minimum period (1995 1996) mentioned above.
However, if you're an active-type human or like to see the person who's about to mug you for your iPod so they can be identified later in a lineup, this should be pretty sweet.
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Two additional cases in health workers were identified later.
The virus was identified later from stored stool samples.
Other blood groups were identified later, such as Kell, Diego, Lutheran, Duffy, and Kidd.
That official was identified later as Prince Bernhard, the Dutch armed forces' inspector general and the husband of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands.
The source of the BBC report, whose name was not initially made public, was identified later as David Kelly, a scientist and former weapons inspector who was found dead after apparently committing suicide on July 18.
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