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In 2008, Amazon began designating its top five videos of the year.

The term was used informally at first, but in 1950, the federation began designating grandmasters based on set criteria.

In that relatively secluded arena, they began designating Jepsen the "queen of" whatever appears in each photograph.

And in the 1840s, American railroads began designating a "ladies' car" for the exclusive use of women and their male escorts.

The E.P.A. responded and began designating pollution sites throughout Silicon Valley as so-called Superfund sites -- polluted areas eligible for federally financed cleanup.

Although the vendors have been part of campus culture since the 1980s, when New Brunswick began designating spots for them to park along College Avenue, their days in the Rutgers-owned lot they have called home since 1994 may be numbered.

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In theory, under the new policy, the Interior Department may begin designating more acres as wild lands worthy of study and fend off more development.

To begin, designate the number of primes less than or equal to n by π(n).

In Delaware, however, the legislature began to designate Chancery as a forum for certain corporate matters.

He said the key to building a successful bullpen was to begin by designating one pitcher as the closer and then having several others who could function in a variety of roles.

In 1996, the year before the Asian financial crisis began, economies designated by the IMF as emerging, developing and newly industrialised ran a collective current-account deficit of $78 billion.

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