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The money could be designated for infrastructure, education or health care — nationally, by state or locality.
The small New England-style borough hall and other public buildings, including fire and police headquarters and recreation building, would be sold below market-value to entice developers and could be designated for condemnation, along with many stores.
MRFF has also obtained emails showing that an employee of the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) alerted their chain of command months ago to this base being named Aryan, asking if a different name could be designated for the base and requesting to be provided with an explanation for the choice of the name.
One or two additional measureable, biopsy-confirmed dermal lesions could be designated for assessment of bystander response and were followed but not injected.
On the basis of the results of this study, future studies could concentrate on the most common TCM patterns found for urticaria, and different treatments could be designated for specific TCM patterns.
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The base could be designated an SBA for an initial period of 10 years – to allow for decommissioning – if the Scottish government rejects out of hand calls to allow Trident to be based in Faslane.
The remains of murdered Republicans were unearthed from mass graves and trucked to the valley to be mixed with dead Nationalists, so it could be designated a place for all civil war victims.
A flight within a squadron is assigned a letter, so a flight could be designated "Charlie Flight, Thunderbolt Squadron", for example.
All of you could be designated, at a stroke and for life, vulgar, coarse, and inferior.
The range of S/P values between our screening cut-off and this cut-off for positive samples could be designated as "suspect" results (0.2 to 0.5).
These could be designated as 'signal computation loops' [SC-L]).
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