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It would also designate some 600,000 acres as new federal wilderness areas.
The city could also designate some parking lanes for vending, as it did between 33rd and 34th Streets.
The Tory years saw real progress, such as Virginia Bottomley's imaginative scheme to designate some regional museum collections as of national importance.
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 oil and mining pledges are part of larger movement by corporations to designate some areas as "no go" zones, environmentalists said.
Granted, the teaching hospitals and others lobbying for more doctors would have Congress designate some of the new residency slots for family practice, pediatrics and internal medicine.
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We then examined the effect of uncertain allele designations by randomly designating some alleles of B as uncertain, first with Pr unc) = 0.4 and then Pr unc) = 0.8.
Although it has been outspoken in calling the critical habitat designations counterproductive, the administration has now designated some 38 million acres of critical habitat for 115 species, more species than any previous administration.
Some authors maintain that there are so many properties that allegedly non-rigid designators for properties always end up rigidly designating some property or other in the plenum: for example, 'the element most discussed in philosophy', a candidate non-rigid designator for gold, may be said to designate rigidly the property of being the element most discussed in philosophy.
It designates some products as "treatment investigational new drugs".
But Rubin goes flying off by designating some as stopping "just short of homoerotic".
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