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Not so design, whose oldest reference in the OED is from 1548 as a verb meaning to "indicate, designate," only for it to appear as a noun in 1588.
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"I would like to point out that these compartments are not designated only for women," he said.
"Production in China will be designated only for local customers".
(i) A hole is designated only for the senders: the hole, which is used to place the sender node(s), that is, the sender hole, must have direct line-of-sight with all other holes.
Fuller was also a finalist for the Lombardi and Outland Trophies, special awards designated only for linemen.
First, the authors set up a unique category, Nr0, which was designated only for patients with no lymph node metastasis among ≥15 lymph nodes examined, but not for patients with <15 nodes.
Materials used for DNA extraction and PCR were designated only for that purpose and were cleaned with RNAse Away® (Molecular BioProducts, San Diego, CA, USA) or 50% bleach before and after use.
However, because control animals were exposed in a chamber designated only for control animals, and all animals were housed individually, it is not likely that the background was due to an inadvertent exposure of the controls to brevetoxin.
Of 172 prisoners remaining at Guantanamo, the government has designated only 36 for trial.
For this year, President Bush this month approved a ceiling of 70,000 refugees, but he designated only 50,000 slots for people from specific regions.
Meanwhile, this week, Congress is debating a $84.2 billion war funding bill that designates only 10percentt of the funds for development assistance -- the rest goes to military efforts.
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