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Some other long-distance companies continue to designate 970 as Palestine on their Web sites.
Societies along such a continuum may continue to designate themselves as either capitalist or socialist, but they are likely to reveal as many similarities as differences in their solutions to economic problems.
Yet it is important for the Palestinian authorities to continue to designate a portion of their budget — as "symbolic" as it may be — to the invaluable contribution of Palestinian artists and filmmakers.
We continue to designate people as "other" than ourselves so we do not have to examine ourselves.
Federal employees, civilian and military, will continue to designate what group receives their contribution, the government said.
Federal law will continue to designate marijuana as an illegal drug and federally regulated television and radio states are not allowed to advertise illegal drugs.
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The United Nations continues to designate Gaza as occupied territory.
Washington continues to designate some Iranian entities, including the IRGC, as terrorist, which worries potential investors in Iran as they struggle to understand exactly what the IRGC 'owns'owns
The term deme continued to designate local subdivisions in Hellenistic and Roman times and was applied to circus factions at Constantinople in the 5th and 6th centuries ad.
In truth, there are seriously limiting elements both to the NATO-Russia relationship's possibilities and to NATO's own flexibility in acknowledging and confronting its members' most serious security concerns: Russia, in its official military doctrine, continues to designate NATO as its prime external threat.
An exception, the next to last waypoint near the Antarctic coast, will continue to be designated Byrrd, for Adm.
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