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II./JG 141 changed its designation to I./Zerstörergeschwader 76 (I./ZG 76) on 1 May 1939 at the same time relocating to an airfield at Olmütz, Czechoslovakia.
Popularity began to increase, and by the mid-1990s populationumbersrs were between 2,500 and 3,000, and The Livestock Conservancy, which had classified the breed as "critical", changed its designation to "rare".
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'H2BFWT:' has only two PubMed hits [ 15, 51], and NCBI already refers to this family as 'member W' or 'type W-T', so we think it would be minimally disruptive to change its designation to 'H2B.W'H2B.W
The reinterpreted conjunction does not change its designation when embedded within the scope of ◊.
Rename Washington Dulles International Airport Washington Eisenhower International Airport, and change its code designation from IAD to IAE.
He had successfully lobbied his party to change its official designation of nuclear power from a "transitional" to "main" source of energy.
(NYT) CONNECTICUT HARTFORD: CONNECTICUT YANKEE SUIT REJECTED -- A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a nuclear-power plant against the town of Haddam, which refused to change its zoning designation specifically to allow the plant to store spent nuclear fuel rods on the plant's property.
One of the very light-skinned construction workers in our truck had to go to a government office when he got home to Cape Town to change his designation.
In 1974 its designation was changed to outstanding natural area, and in 1987 it became a national monument under its present name.
If the concentration threshold in Ireland was higher or lower than 200 Bq m−3 it would have changed the designation of HRAs and the requirement of additional radon protection measures in new buildings.
Production of the converted XM235 was awarded to Ford Aerospace, and its designation was changed to XM248.
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