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But when Thome is the designated hitter, Jason Kubel, a natural-born designated hitter, has to play right field and Michael Cuddyer moves to first base.

The Neogene, which means "new born," was designated as such to emphasize that the marine and terrestrial fossils found in the strata of this time were more closely related to each other than to those of the preceding period.

The Neogene, which means "new born," was designated as such to emphasize that the marine and terrestrial fossils found in the strata of this time were more closely related to each other than to those of the preceding period, called the Paleogene (66 million to 23 million years ago).

Musicologist and historian Franklin B. Zimmerman (born 1923) designated the anthem as "Z.50" in his catalogue of Purcell's works.

I think my hamstrings were tight when I was born". … Outfielder Daniel Nava, designated for assignment last Saturday, cleared waivers and was outrighted to triple-A Salt Lake.

Other sheikhs "were welcomed as heroes at a conference in Doha and given lots of gifts, all to cut the support for the Nusra Front and to support the military councils, the pagan coalition," Hamid Hamad Hamid another another Kuwaiti-born preacher designated last month as a terrorist fund-raiser, protested in an Internet posting in March 2013.

WELL before Paris mobs stormed the prison of the Bastille on July 14 , 1789 Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI's Austrian-born queen, had been designated the perfect foreign scapegoat for France's troubles.

She became, as she often said, our family's designated worrier, born with an extra responsibility gene.

Newborn litters found until 12 00 hr each day were designated as born on that day (PND 0).

These unrelated sets of wild-conceived but laboratory-born sibships were designated carolinae1 through carolinae10, pomilia1 through pomilia10, gyrina1 through gyrina10, and so forth.

The phrase 'inborn errors of metabolism' was coined to designate individuals born missing one enzyme from important metabolic cycles, such that substrates built up or vital conversions went undone, resulting in illness (Garrod, 1909).

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