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The word also has been used to designate a high administrative or ecclesiastical officer.
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Soprano can also designate a high-pitched member of an instrument family (e.g., soprano saxophone).
The White House should designate a high-level representative to take on the challenge, like the United States ambassador to Iraq, Stuart E.
Those additional protections — including an agreement to designate a "high-level" employee dedicated to fielding and responding to questions from housing counselors — appear to have won the bank a reprieve from a lawsuit.
On age checks, users under 18 years of age are required to designate a high-school network and Facebook places a cookie blocking site access on the browser of anyone who attempts to sign up with an under-13 birth date.
As part of what's been dubbed "The Cybersecurity National Action Plan," the president will designate a high-level federal official to coordinate cybersecurity measures across government and civilian agencies.
Mr. Mixon was designated a "high control" case and was supposed to meet at least twice a month with his parole officer, parole officials said.
East Sussex has been designated a high risk area under the Defra bovine TB strategy.
This room, designated a "High Contamination Area," measures 33 by 80 feet and presently has 24 rows of waste containers.
Thus, the support and continuation of this network should be designated a high priority, and it should be provided the support needed to continue both its appointed work and its own evolution.
Pediatric asthma is a serious public health problem in Chicago and has been designated a high priority concern by residents of Chicago's Humboldt Park, a diverse community area with a large number of Puerto Rican, African American, and Mexican American families.
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